Ajube Kete (2005)

Ajube Kete (2005) poster

Part documentary, part fiction, Ajube Kete is positioned as a day in the life of a West African girl. Filmed in the village of Kumasi, Ghana the story follows a young girl as she works on chores throughout the day. The girl attempts to complete her chores amidst ridicule by older voices heard off-screen.

Director: Akosua Adoma Owusu
Runtime: 6 min
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Screenplay

Country: Ghana
Language: Ákán
Original Language: ak
More Films by Director: Akosua Adoma Owusu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ajube Kete about?
Part documentary, part fiction, Ajube Kete is positioned as a day in the life of a West African girl. Filmed in the village of Kumasi, Ghana the story follows a young girl as she works on chores throughout the day. The girl attempts to complete her chores amidst ridicule by older voices heard off-screen.
Who directed Ajube Kete?
Ajube Kete was directed by Akosua Adoma Owusu.
How long is Ajube Kete?
Ajube Kete has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
Where was Ajube Kete produced?
Ajube Kete was produced in Ghana.