“Ato Kwabena” Premiere: A powerful African story shines in Hollywood

Elorm Condobery’s crime drama makes a strong debut, celebrating Ghanaian culture and storytelling at the Los Angeles Film School.

On Tuesday, October 15th, the heart of Hollywood witnessed a proud cultural moment with the premiere of ‘Ato Kwabena’, a compelling crime drama by Ghanaian director Elorm Condobery.

The event took place at the Los Angeles Film School, where the red carpet was graced by an all-African cast and crew, a testament to the power of authentic African storytelling in the heart of the film industry.

For Elorm Condobery, the film’s debut was more than just a cinematic milestone; it was a homecoming of sorts. An alumnus of the Los Angeles Film School, Condobery returned to his roots with ‘Ato Kwabena’, telling a story that’s deeply personal and culturally significant. The film is set in the historic Labadi neighborhood of Accra, Ghana, where he grew up, and it pays homage to the community’s resilience while exposing the harsh realities often faced by its residents. Shot entirely on location using the local language, ‘Ato Kwabena’ brings an authentic representation of Ghanaian life to the screen. I had a chat with Condobery about the film and the future of African Cinema in Hollywood on the red carpet at the movie’s Hollywood premiere.

See the interview with Director Elorm Condobery at the Los Angeles Film School Hollywood premiere of Ato

Kwabena below:

The movie follows Ato, a young boy whose life is turned upside down when his sister is kidnapped by local criminals. With little to defend himself and fewer resources, Ato embarks on a dangerous quest to rescue her. His journey into the criminal underworld serves as both a personal odyssey and a commentary on the struggles faced in marginalized communities. Condobery describes the film as “a classic good triumphs over evil story,” reflecting the resilience and courage found in the face of adversity.

The production of ‘Ato Kwabena’ was truly a community effort. The lead actors, including Emmanuel Nartey and Alphonse Menyo, are natives of Labadi, and their performances resonate with the authenticity of their lived experiences. What began as Condobery’s passion project quickly became a labor of love for the entire community, with local leaders, including the neighborhood chief, offering their blessings and support.

The premiere at the Los Angeles Film School was an emotional experience for Condobery, who was thrilled to see an African story take center stage in Hollywood. “As an African in the industry, my heart soars seeing our stories told on such a grand platform,” he shared. The film’s successful debut is a significant achievement, showcasing a story crafted in Africa, by Africans, for a global audience.

The project also saw the contributions of seasoned filmmakers Ama K. Abebrese and Kuukua Eshun, who took on the roles of producer and creative producer, respectively. Their experience, including previous collaborations like the ‘Made in Lagos’ visual album, brought a high level of production quality to the film. Their involvement ensured that ‘Ato Kwabena’ would not only resonate emotionally but also meet the technical standards of international cinema.

Condobery is currently in talks with major streaming platforms, including Netflix, Tubi and Prime Video, to bring Ato Kwabena to a broader audience. As anticipation builds, the film stands ready to make waves, offering a unique cinematic journey that explores themes of family values, bravery, and survival. Follow Elorm Condobery on Instagram at @iamlabadi for updates on streaming availability and future projects.

With the premiere’s success, ‘Ato Kwabena’ is poised to become a cornerstone of African cinema, proving that stories from the continent can shine brightly on the world’s biggest stages. Check out the film’s trailer below!

source: myjoyonline.com

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