Love Brewed in the African Pot

Love Brewed in the African Pot is a 1980 Romantic Drama Ghanaian film directed by Kwaw Ansah. It was reportedly the first privately financed Ghanaian feature film and is considered a classic.[1][2]

Love Brewed in the African Pot
Directed byKwaw Ansah
Written byKwaw Ansah
Release date
  • 11 November 1980 (1980-11-11)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryGhana
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The film takes place in Ghana during the colonial period. Aba Appiah, a woman born to a family of privileged settlers, falls in love with Joe Quansah, a fitting mechanic and son of a simple fisherman. Aba's father, Kofi Appiah, a retired civil servant, is opposed to their marriage, which goes against his plans for his daughter, to whom he had already chosen a husband. This family conflict leads to complex and unforeseen consequences.

Cast

  • Anima Misa as Aba Appiah
  • Reginald Tsiboe as Joe Quansah
  • Emmanuel Agebenowu as Atta Quansah
  • George Browne as Counsellor Benson
  • Emmanuel Dadson as Kolo Appiah
  • Jumoke Debayo as Araba Mansah

Reception

The movie received positive reviews.[3]

References

  1. Vincent Canby, "Love Brewed in the African Pot (1981)" (review), The New York Times, 25 April 1981.
  2. Ukadike, Nwachukwu Frank (1 May 1994). Black African Cinema. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520912366. Retrieved 14 June 2017 via Google Books.
  3. "'LOVE BREWED ...', ON MIDDLE-CLASS GHANA". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-12-18.


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