The Ghanaian film “Terminus,” which exposes the pharmaceutical industry, will be released on January 7, 2022.
“Terminus,” a health crime watch film by Abu Iddris, a Ghanaian crime/thriller writer, film director, and CEO of Cine-God Studios, aims to raise awareness about
the hazards of pharmaceutical items, which are largely supplied to Africa and other areas of the world.
Terminus, executive produced by City Outlook Entertainment, centers on a Ghanaian chemist who, in the process of defending his company in a lawsuit,
discovers something even more dangerous – a hidden chemical formula in painkillers and antibiotics that has been changed for testing and profit by a pharmaceutical giant.
The Ghanaian film Terminus
Accra will host the international premiere of the next feature-length fictitious crime/thriller film.
Silverbird Cinemas is showing Ghana. The Silverbird will host a simultaneous screening of Terminus.
On Friday, January 7, 2022, there will be screenings at the West Hills Mall and the Accra Mall.
On behalf of the Terminus crew, Abu Iddris, the writer and director of Terminus, said:
“We didn’t only want to produce a movie; we wanted to make a movie that would wow Africans and the rest of the world.” And I’m pleased to tell you that we succeeded. Terminus was created by us.”
Rita Afua Baatimah, the Executive Producer of Terminus from City Outlook Entertainment, stated,
“Regardless of the difficulties we experienced as a team, I’m glad to say we came out on top.” Everything about Terminus appeals to me, especially the theme of its concern.”
Mawuko Kuadzi, the C.E.O. of MK Content and MK Casting, who produced the crime thriller, added that Terminus “amplifies the conversation about global health care.”
And that decision to convey a fictional yet plausible tale about the realities of the pharmaceutical industry is solely for the purpose of educating via entertainment, not to mock any specific pharmaceutical business or product.
The purpose of this fictitious thriller film is to promote education and depict a leadership scenario in which Ghana takes precedence above any political party. The goal of Terminus was to portray affection for the city.
Motherland and have a beneficial influence on Ghanaians’ and the world’s perceptions of the nation.
Terminus demonstrates inventive ways for women to demonstrate their abilities, drive knowledge, and vision in order to disrupt a male-dominated business.
Terminus was created with the goal of seeing women take the lead and take on even more difficult challenges. It exposes audiences to the first and only female president of Ghana, whose country is
facing the most difficult test any nation can face, as well as a female director of operations for organized crime in Ghana.
Mrs. Aison acknowledged that having women in positions of authority in Terminus “adds to the excitement of the plot.”
“We can’t wait to share the magic we’ve created with the rest of the world,” she said.
Adjetey Annan, Helen Lois, Oscar Provencal, Beverly Afaglo, Salma Mumin, Andrew Tandoh Adote, Manaf Yussif, Joseph Otsiman, Anthony Woode, Jeffery Nortey, Joseph Otsiman, Kobina Sam, and Cecilia Anno-Banieh star in the 90-minute criminal thriller.
A lot of celebrities, actors, directors, producers, sponsors, cinematographers, and others will attend the premiere, giving the picture a fantastic start.
Terminus will be shown at the following times and locations:
• Silverbird Cinemas (West-Hill Mall) on January 7 at the following times: 5:30 pm, 7:30 p.m, and 9:30 p.m.
• Silverbird Cinemas (Accra Mall) on January 7 at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 9:30 p.m.
Production firms Cine-God Studios and MK Content, helmed by Abu Iddris and Mawuko Kuadzi, respectively, shot Terminus in Ghana. Rita Efuah Baatimah and Gabriel Nyanin Baatimah served as executive producers.
source: pulsegh