THE GHOST AND THE HOUSE OF TRUTH

SYNOPSIS

The Ghost and the House of Truth tells the story of Bola Ogun (Susan Wokoma), a single mother to her daughter Nike. Bola is a counselor who works with family members of crime victims, and much of her work revolves around holding meetings between these family members and the convicts who committed the crime. However, the empathy that is central to her work becomes tested when Nike goes missing. What follows is an intense and at times tragic effort to work with local police to get Nike back. The Ghost and the House of Truth is not only a suspenseful crime drama, but an examination of how far someone’s empathy can go before it reaches a breaking point.

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Available Fri Nov 20th 10:00 am (EST) – Fri Nov 20th 11:45 pm

Q & A WITH DIRECTOR AKIN OMOTOSO

Friday November 20th, 2020 (12:00 pm EST | 6:00 pm WAT | 7:00 pm SAST)
A live discussion with Director Akin Omotoso moderated by Terri J. Vaughn
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COUNTRY
Nigeria

DIRECTOR
Akin Omotoso

CINEMATOGRAPHER
Kabelo Thathe

PRODUCER
Ego Boyo

CO-PRODUCER
Kemi Lala Akindoju

SCREENPLAY
Roger Smith | Brian Tilley | Tracy A. Whitaker

EDITOR
Vuyani Sondlo

CAST
Susan Wokoma, Kate Henshaw-Nuttal, Fabian Adeoye Lojede, Tope Tedela, Seun Ajayi, Kemi Lala Akindoju

Director's Bio

Akin Omotoso is a writer, actor, and director. He was born in 1974 in Nigeria and grew up in the university town of Ife where he found his first love, writing. In 1992, his family moved to South Africa after his father accepted a lectureship at the University of the Western Cape. He made his directorial debut with the  feature film, God is African .In 2004. Omotoso directed the television series Jacob’s Cross on Africa Magic, M-Net and SABC between 2007 and 2013. In 2010, he began working on Tell Me Sweet Something; which was influenced by Theodore Witchers′ Love Jones (1997). The film earned him a best director award at the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards in Lagos State. His 2016 film, Vaya, first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2016 to critical praise and continued to make its rounds around the festival circuit and earned him the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Director before landing at Ava DuVernay’s Array.

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