Babina (film)
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Directed byAshangbor Akwetey Kanyi
Written byLeila Afua Djansi[1] Ashangbor Akwetey Kanyi
Produced byAshangbor Akwetey Kanyi
Release date
- 2000[1]
| Babina | |
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| Directed by | Ashangbor Akwetey Kanyi |
| Written by | Leila Afua Djansi[1] Ashangbor Akwetey Kanyi |
| Produced by | Ashangbor Akwetey Kanyi |
Release date |
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| Country | Ghana |
| Language | English |
Babina is a 2000 Ghanaian film written by screenwriters Leila Afua Djansi and Ashangbor Akwetey Kanyi. The film tells a story about a conflict between a witch called Babina, who was sent to the world to destroy the life of man, and the men of God who oppose her.[2][1][3][4] It is an African horror film. Babina is played by actress Kalsoume Sinare.[3]
- ...the spirit woman Bambina, who snatches the husband of a barren woman, gives birth to an evil spirit child, and terrorizes her environment with her spiritual gaze, which brings sickness, mishap, and death.[3]
- Kalsoume Sinare[3]
- Emmanuel Armah
- Berky Perkins
- Helen Omaboe
- Nii Saka Brown
- Nana Baah Boakye
- Prince Yawson (Wakye)