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Babina (film)

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Babina (film)
film
TitleBabina Edit
Genrethriller film Edit
Country of originGhana Edit
Original language of film anaa TV showEnglish Edit
Publication date2000 Edit

Babina be 2000 Ghana film wey Leila Afua Djansi den Ashangbor Akwetey Kanyi write. De film talk 'bout one witch woman name Babina, wey dem send come earth to spoil man life, but men of God dey against am.[1][2][3][4] Ebe African horror film. Ebe actress Kalsoume Sinare wey play de role.

...de spirit woman Bambina, wey dey snatch de husby of barren woman, give birth to evil spirit kiddie, wey dey terrorize ein environment plus ein spiritual gaze, wich dey bring sickness, mishap, den death.[3]
  • Kalsoume Sinare[3]
  • Emmanuel Armah
  • Berky Perkins
  • Helen Omaboe
  • Nii Saka Brown
  • Nana Baah Boakye
  • Prince Yawson (Wakye)

References

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  1. Blackstar, Nana. "Babina". YouTube. Nana Blackstar. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  2. Nelmes, Jill; Selbo, Jule, Women Screenwriters: An International Guide, Springer (2015), p. 20, ISBN 9781137312372 [1] (last retrieved 12 Jan 2019)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Meyer, Birgit, Sensational Movies: Video, Vision, and Christianity in Ghana, University of California Press (2015), p. 244, ISBN 9780520287686 [2] (last retrieved 12 Jan 2019)
  4. Editors: Bilstein, Johannes; Winzen, Matthias, (contributors: Heike Behrend, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden), Seele: Konstruktionen des Innerlichen in der Kunst, vol. 1, 2nd edition, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden (2004), p. 77

Sana Read

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  • Köhn, Steffen, Video Film for Ghana, Institute of Ethnology plus African Studies (Department of Anthropology and African Studies), Johannes Gutenberg University, p. 65-70 [1] (thesis) - retrieved 18 Jan 2019
  • Bilstein, Johannes; Winzen, Matthias, (cont. Heike Behrend, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden), Seele: Konstruktionen des Innerlichen in der Kunst, Volume 1, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden (2004), p. 77
  • The Nordic Anthropological Film Association: The NAFA Film Collection, Ghanaian Video Tales, by Tobias Wendl (2006) [2] (retrieved 28 March 2019). (The film was featured as part of a documentary program)
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  • Pulse : 8 epic old Ghanaian movies you need to watch again by David Mawli (03/09/2017) [3] - retrieved 18 Jan 2019