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from a small fishing village, encouraged by his cousin Agboh's exaggerated tales of the wonders of city life. Hungry, he steals bread and is caught by police, but is rescued by a doctor and his wife, who find him work. Agboh attempts to get Kumasenu to rob the doctor, but Kumasenu foils his cousin's
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was the first feature film made by the Gold Coast Film Unit, which sought to produce both educational and informative films for distribution in Ghana and abroad. The director was Sean Graham, who was a student of documentarist
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considered it dramatised an important issue facing African, and showed the ability of African leadership to solve Africa's problems.
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was less impressed, finding it "vague and sentimental" though praising it as a starting point for African cinema.
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praised it as "amazingly well done film fare" and suggested it could be an arthouse success.
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The film tells the story of a boy called Kumasenu who moves to the city of
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from a script by Graham and John Wyllie. The score was by
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by a British film crew. It was produced and directed by
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Sean Graham
Ghana
Sean Graham
Elisabeth Lutyens
John Grierson
Guy Warren
Accra
Kedze
Keta
Venice Film Festival
Edinburgh Film Festival
Berlin Film Festival
British Academy Film Award
Accra
Variety
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Book History Through Postcolonial Eyes: Rewriting the Script
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9780415402934
"The Boy Kumasenu"
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10.1080/02533952.2013.852826
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