THE GOD OF ODDS
TYPE: Feature Film (Drama)
LOGLINE: In the heart of Ghana, where dreams of fast riches collide with ancient West-African mythology, a desperate young man enters the world of high-stakes sports betting only to discover that winning the gods’ favor might cost more than he bargained for.
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Kobby Boateng
CO-PRODUCER: Mortinno Morton
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Yaw Amponsah, Vava Gyampeh, George Melloy Krofa, Richard Kelly Doe, Jewelina Ackah
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Richard Kelly Doe
STARRING: David Dontoh, Shadrack Lawson, Daniel Governor, Diana Gbartey, Stephen Adaako, Addis Ababa Ackwerh, Jonathan Kwao, Samuel Madjitey (Oh Joo)
IMPACT:
Highlighting the growing crisis of gambling addiction among Ghanian youth.
Exposing the social and psychological toll of sports betting in West Africa.
Distribution across continent to spark dialogue around youth gambling in East Africa and beyond.
IN PRODUCTION
maliyamungu
TYPE: Feature Film (Crime/Thriller)
LOGLINE: In a downtrodden part of Africa, a destitute but resourceful man trying to go straight for his family ends up at an intersection where politics, crime, police, and revolutionaries meet.
WRITERS: Kirimi Kiage, Teddy Gitau and Bill Afwani
IMPACT:
Exposing how corruption and power struggles devastate the lives of the most vulnerable in African societies.
Confronting the moral ambiguity within politics, religion, and justice across all levels of society.
IN DEVELOPMENT
deni
TYPE: Feature Film (Crime/Thriller)
LOGLINE: When a brutal underworld boss comes collecting, his ultimatum sets off a perilous chain of events which threaten to unleash chaos and destruction to all those who lay in its way. These resourceful and desperate characters must outwit dangerous antagonistic forces, by any means necessary, and indemnify themselves before their worlds come crushing down on them.
WRITERS: Kirimi Kiage and Teddy Gitau
IMPACT:
Exposing the societal fallout of corruption, inequality, and the struggle to escape one’s past.
By blending action and social realism, DENI tackles themes of land ownership, legitimacy, and power in a rapidly changing urban landscape.
DENI reflects the moral complexity faced by those caught between survival and redemption.
IN DEVELOPMENT
FISTULA
TYPE: Short Social Drama
LOGLINE: A young woman (ADJO) in a rural African village escapes a traditional rite of passage, only to suffer a brutal assault and a childbirth complication that leaves her with a life-altering condition (Obstetric Fistula). Shunned by her family and community, she spirals into isolation, shame, and death, as help arrives too late.
WRITERS: Mortinno Morton
DOP: Kelly Doe
IMPACT:
Encourage support for organizations working to prevent and treat Fistula.
Spark conversations around women’s health and rights in traditional societies.
Create a circuit of local screenings in villages to raise awareness and break the stereotypes.
IN DEVELOPMENT