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Wikipedia article




'No Tears For Ananse' is a Ghanaian movie which was directed by Sam Aryeetey and written by Ato Kwamina Yanney in 1968.

Plot



Folklore film describe how cunning Ananse tries to outwit his family because of the pressure of him providing his family members every day. He pretended dead and he told his family to bury him in his farm, he thereby was eaten the food staff in the farm when its late. The family set a trap using a statue smeared with glue. When Ananse saw the statue he taught it was a living being so he started kick and slapping it and he was stuck. The following morning he was caught by the family and villagers.

Cast



* 'Kofi Middleton Mends'

* 'David London'

* 'Lily Nketia'

References



Category:Ghanaian drama films

Category:1968 films

Category:English-language Ghanaian films

Category:1960s English-language films


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