
Eighteen months on from our last interview with Wanlov and M3nsa a.k.a the FOKN BOIS, Aspecks managed to catch up with these pioneering artists to talk about the upcoming release of their unique pidgen musical 'Coz Ov Moni', which they filmed on location in Ghana.
The film has been accepted by the Pan-African Film festival in Los Angeles, the Black Film Makers Festival in London and on the day the promotion video above was released the FOKN BOIS received news that the Rio International Film Festival has accepted 'Coz Ov Moni'. Check out the videos below from our conversation where M3nsa and Wanlov explain some of their motivations behind a film which they describe as a cultural exchange programme. Having been privileged to see a sneak preview of this fresh, funny film we cannot wait for the prospective international release dates (with subtitles in english, french, spanish and chinese) and for people to see what happens to the FOKN BOIS 'Coz Ov Moni'.
Part Two after the jump…
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