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Another Yvonne Nelson production 'Sin City' is about to hit the popular movie streaming platform Netflix.
The movie will join other Ghanaian productions on Wednesday, August 5.
'Sin City’ is a movie that talks about the difficulties in marriage, covering the mysteries of love, mortality, loyalty and human vows.
It tells the story of Philip (Kunle Remi) and Julia (Yvonne Nelson), a couple high up on the ladder of success and living their dream.
Their marriage seems perfect except they do not spend time with each other, owing to Philips’ frequent trips.
When they decide to spice up the marriage by spending time together by travelling a few days, the unusual happened and things go out of their control.
'Sin City' joining Netflix comes days after Yvonne Nelson's 'Fix Us' began streaming on the platform.
The Yvonne Nelson produced movies joins a growing list of Ghanaian movies that have made it onto Netflix.
Some of them include, Keteke and Sidechic Gang by Peter Sedufia and Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s Potato Potahto and The Perfect Picture – 10 Years Later.
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