Keteke
It's the 80s rail service system, and the train is the only means of transport from the outskirts. A couple - BOI (Adjetey Anang) and ATSWEI (Lydia Forson) is bent on delivering their first baby in Akete but misses their first train. A wrong decision finds them in the middle of nowhere. Will they make it on time for the delivery, or, risk losing the baby and mother?
Details of Movie
Producer | Peter Sedufia |
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Director | Peter Sedufia |
Cast | Adjetey Anang Clemento Suarez Edmund Onyame Edwin Acquah Fred Nii Amugi Jeneral Ntatia Joseph Otsiman Lydia Forson Raymond Sarfo |
Fun Facts of Movie
Keteke (Akan: Train) is a 2017 Ghanaian comedy film written, directed by Peter Sedufia. Produced by Peter Sedufia and Laurene Addy.
The film is set in the 1980s, when pregnant Atswei (Lydia Forson) and her husband Boi (Adjetey Anang) are trying to reach Atswei’s village so she can give birth.
The only source of transportation is a weekly train that they miss, forcing them to seek alternative transportation and launching them on an impromptu adventure through rural Ghana.
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