A psychological thriller that follows Jay, who after a series of violent events, escapes his racist family to embark on a new life with his Black boyfriend, Andre. While taking a pit stop to celebrate Andre’s mother’s 50th birthday, Jay’s mental health unravels as he faces the realities of his interracial relationship and the dangers of his whiteness.
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When Kody, an overzealous volunteer worker, travels to Ghana to save the world, he falls for his Ghanaian next door neighbor, Kofi, and brainlessly 'outs' him to his community. They must decide whether to cover up the mess they've found themselves in or buck up and follow through with coming out as a couple. We Don't Have Gays in Ghana is a cooky, irreverent comedy with heart that uses humor to tackle the issues of intercultural relationships, Western preconceived notions about Africa, and the effects of hyper-religious viewpoints toward queer people in Africa.