
(LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2, 2009) – WHO: “I Sing of A Well,” much anticipated and critically acclaimed narrative feature film and first installation of trilogy Legions of Slaves
WHAT: “I Sing of A Well” opens in theaters for one week.
WHEN: Friday, Nov. 7, 2009
WHERE: Silverbird Theatres
Shop 39
Accra Mall
Tetteh-Quarshie Interchange
Accra, Ghana
Phone +233 21 823270-5 (Call theatre for show times)
“I Sing of A Well, ”narrated by Jimmy Jean-Louis, is set in the ancient Ghana Empire, in the time of the Malikingdom under King Mansa Musa's rule. Prince Wenambe (John Osei Tutu Agyeman) wins the throne from his father when he hands over the kingdom to Mansa Musa for protection from slave raiders. Basking in his glory as King, he seeks tirelessly after the beautiful Soraya (Akofa E Asiedu) who is betrothed to another, Dume (Godwin Kotey), but his glory is short lived as Mansa Musa himself becomes a slave raider.
The narrative feature is jointly produced by Turning Point Pictures and Calabash Images and distributed by Cinema Librè.


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