Entertainment of Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Source: livefmghana.com

Abraham Attah's travels doesn't affect his education - Casting Director

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Questions have been severally asked about what happens to actor Abraham Attah’s school schedule when he travels outside Ghana for press tours, or to attend movie awards events.

“He is taught by someone whenever he is away, so the travels don't affect his education.” Mawuko Kuadzi, Casting Director of MK Casting, told livefmghana.com last week Friday.

The ‘Beasts Of No Nation’ star in an earlier interview told US Publication Variety even though he wants to act “I have to focus on school.”

In December 2015, Cary Fukunaga, director of the movie told Business Insider in an interview, Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s Chief Content Officer, had promised to foot Attah’s educational bills through to senior year of high school.

There is no word on when shooting for his next Hollywood movie will begin. He will be featuring in adventure drama ‘The Modern Ocean’ alongside Anne Hathaway, Keanu Reeves, and Daniel Radcliffe.

Abraham Attah gained international prominence when he played the lead role of Agu, who when civil war tears his family apart, is forced to join a unit of mercenary fighters and transformed into a child soldier.

He has won three major awards so far: 2016 Independent Spirit Award for ‘Best Male Lead’, Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor at Venice Film Festival 2015 and ‘Rising Star Award’ at the Black Fim Critics Circle (BFCC).

The award scheme called Attah’s role as “one of the strongest and most phenomenal we have ever seen” and added that he had “a very bright future ahead of him.”

Based on the 2005 novel of the same title by Uzodinma Iweala, the movie was shot in Ghana and also stars Ama K. Abebrese, Fred Amugi, and Grace Nortey. It was directed by Emmy Award-winning Cary Fukunaga, and the first fictional feature produced and distributed by Streaming Service Netflix.

The movie was premiered in Ghana last year. Before that, it premiered on Netflix and in selected Theaters in The United States of America on October 16, 2015.

It was screened at a number of prestigious film festivals including Venice, BFI London, and Toronto International Film Festival.