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Entertainment of Wednesday, 13 November 2019

Source: Michael Oberteye

The teen show, other movies to start airing 2020

The 'Teen Show' The 'Teen Show'

What could potentially turn out as some of Ghana’s most-viewed television series and movies will soon hit your television screens.

The highly entertaining and educative “Teen Show” together with three movies produced by ‘Mcjude Empire’ and ‘The Move Multimedia’ will guide the youth on the Cultures and Histories of Africa.

Set to start airing on your favourite channel from 2020, Mcjude Empire and The Move Multimedia have lined up other mouth-watering movies for TV viewers.

Aside the Teen Show, the other movies including ‘Yaa Asantewa,’ ‘King Agorkorli’ and Okomfo Anokye are already done with the latter still at the pre-production stage.

The three stories are set to tell thrilling stories of various histories of heroic and famous Ghanaian figures.

In the ensuing months, viewers will be treated to the stories of Yaa Asantewa, King Agorkorli and Okomfo Anokye who were warriors of the great and ancient Ashanti and Ewe kingdoms.

Featuring a pool of new breed of upcoming actors and actresses from the Greater Accra Region, Central Region and the Volta Region, producers of the show also seek to use The Teen Show to hunt for other young talents to improve their movie cast and the movie industry at last.

Separated into three phases, the phase one of the production currently involves premiering these amazing Movies in Cinemas for the youth alongside identifying the required talents to continue its project.

The second phase also takes off next year across the media with the 3rd phase involving the showing of the movies in theaters.

The movies aside helping to grow the creatives industry in Ghana, are also targeted towards soliciting support for the industry in order to avert the dying Ghanaian culture.

Chief Executive Officer of Mcjude Empire, McJude Gborwoko Apedo who believes history saves mankind from repeating past mistakes, says today’s generation must learn from History, the strength and weaknesses of their ancestors as well as their vision and mission as leaders to enable them build a better tomorrow.

“Nobody can tell our stories to our children better than ourselves. We have rich culture and moral values, only we can preserve them,” he said.

While their movies are designed to entertain and educate, the CEO and his group keeps working harder to better their production skills.