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Sankofa is a film of genre Drama directed by Hailé Gerima released in USA on 28 may 1993 with Afemo Omilami

Sankofa (1993)

Sankofa
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Released in USA 28 may 1993
Length 2h4
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Science fiction,    Fantasy,    Historical
Rating69% 3.4885553.4885553.4885553.4885553.488555

Sankofa is a 1993 Burkinabé drama film directed by Haile Gerima centered on the Atlantic slave trade.

Synopsis

The story follows Mona, a contemporary American model on a film shoot in Ghana. She has a session at Cape Coast Castle, which she does not know was historically used for the Atlantic slave trade.

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Afemo Omilami

(Noble Ali)
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