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    1. Abbytu Posted on Dec 13 '06 at 5:43 AM

    This is a great piece of film. I was born in Ghana myself and have spent just over half of my life in London and i identify with some of the issues represented in the film. Matter of fact i am going to Ghana to shoot a short film about my experiences of my history and cultural traditions and how moving to England has impacted on my identity formation. Nice work Brian it would be good to link up to dialogue with each other.

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Posted: June 05, 2002
Description: Far too often, progress means the slow erosion of one's culture as western... (more)
Description: Far too often, progress means the slow erosion of one's culture as western ideals supplant traditional ones. In Ghana the Traditionalist religion produces much of the music that defines their culture; as Ghana converts to Christianity (now the most practiced faith in Africa), it loses this cultural identity. (less)
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