How Ramsey Noah Became Part of A Country Called Ghana Movie

The young talented Ghanaian actor and producer Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin has scored the country with his new piece, A Country Called Ghana. With Nigerian acclaimed actor Ramsey Noah as the actor of this movie, this film shows the trend and the possibility of international cooperation in African movies.
Directed by Frank Fiifi Gharbin, the movie boasts of only the best talents in both Ghana n Nigeria thus making it the epitome of African film and synergy.
Cast Issues and Management Choices
At first, Lilwin planned to promote an upcoming Ghanaian actor, Van Vicker for a lead role. However, the above schedule of Vicker posed some certain problems. Lilwin has opined that Vicker wanted a ten days shooting plan which was deemed uncomfortable by the shoot crew. Therefore, the team reached Ramsey Noah, and he agreed by providing the same shooting period.
It cost a handsome amount to convince Noah to be part of our team. Lilwin explained that he had to pay him an amount that could easily be equivalent to all the fees of every artist in Ghana and still be left with some change. This is a very risky move, but I see that Lilwin is very passionate in heightening the level of the film and to give world-class look.
A Great Cast and a Wide Verity of Skills
The film cast is made of talented actors from both Ghana and Nigeria; Charles Awurum, Victor Osuagwu, Omar Krupp, Paa George, and Afriyie Forson. The combination of talent helps represent Lilwin’s desire to break barriers and unite the African movie sector.
The key is that Lilwin also pointed out that the cooperation is not only the production factor. “The plan is to foster a closer relationship between the Ghanaian and Nigerian movie industry,” He said this, captures his general objective of fostering integration through use of movies.
First Presentation and International Academics
A live audience responded to A Country Called Ghana at the National Theatre in Accra on the 5th and 6th of may, 2024. The film enjoyed excellent reviews in particular focus was placed on the storytelling as well as the acting.
It did not end there because it had a very successful run and helped even the companies who chose to buy it and not license it. The movie it has received a nomination for the 2024 Nollywood Film Festival in Germany showing that the film has audience base that transcends the continent. Such accomplishment marks only a shift in Africans’ artistic voice to the global platform and the success of collaborative partnerships.
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A Systematic Concept to Systematic Promotion
However, besides casting and directing the project, Lilwin was very much involved in the project even up to location. He personally supported the film right from promotion and almost put his money into it, something that cost almost 15 billion old Ghanaian cedis. This kind of attitude is typical for him and speaks about the level of confidence in the project, and its future perspectives for attracting like-minded people for future movies within the African cinema field.
With the help of strategic marketing strategies to the media appearance of Lilwin the target group was reached. His work shows that it does not take artistic genius to make a successful picture; everything can function merely as an advertisement and an encouragement to talk.
The Future of African Cinema
The look of Lilwin and Ramsey Nouah proves that the future of African cinema is collaboration. Resource mobilization talent, and the cultural ear, mean great stories can be shaped and created where they are by filmmakers on the continent.
This production is evidence that cross country cooperation is not only feasible but can actually be very profitable. They generate gaps for fresh opportunities for motion pictures, social inclusion and indeed assert the existence of African cinema at the international level.
In that regard, for those of us who listened to all the panelists and saw more than just a movie in Lilwin’s A Country Called Ghana, it is more than just a movie. This innovation erases the regional boundaries for talents of both countries Ghana and Nigeria and also explore new narrative style.
This has on a continued noted encouraged filmmaker all over the continent as the film continues to gain more recognition. Carelessness of a vision, denomination and an emphasis on the best quality is unobscured in examples that Lilwin has provided showing that the African picture can enchant the TV viewers all across the globe.
Through the movie “A Country Called Ghana”, Lilwin proved that he was capable of producing a very good movie and pulled the trigger on the path a African would want the continent’s narrative to take in the near future in order to dominate most of such