A Goat's Tail
A Goat's Tail is a 2006 British-Ghanaian film and is the directorial debut feature of Julius Amedume who also wrote the script.
A Goat's Tail | |
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Directed by | Julius Amedume |
Written by | Julius Amedume |
Produced by | Julius Amedume Leon Johnson |
Starring | Godfred Nortey Lesley Cook Simon James Morgan Jason Ramsay |
Cinematography | Julius Amedume |
Edited by | Julius Amedume Anthony Redman |
Music by | Neil Clements |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom Ghana |
Language | English |
The film won the Best Feature award at the 2007 Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival.
Plot
A young taxi driver named Kojo, is awoken on his break by a woman named Cynthia.[1] Cynthia is a young actress visiting Ghana and hires Kojo as her guide around, their interaction ends with a sexual rendezvous. Cynthia reluctantly invites Kojo to the United Kingdom to live out his dream as a poet. He soon understands that it is not all what it seems as he encounters an underworld of drug culture. [2]
Cast
- Simon James Morgan as Jimmy
- Jason Ramsey as Adrian
- Danny John-Jules
- Lesley Cook as Cynthia
- M.C Creed as Fredrick
- Kwabena Paul Akorfaala as Kojo
- Godfred Nortey as Kojo
- Adrian Philips as Wayne
References
- A Goat's Tail, retrieved 17 March 2023
- "British Council Film: A Goat's Tail". film-directory.britishcouncil.org. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
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