Tommy Ansah

Фильмы

Heritage Africa
Kwame Akroma
The story of Quincy Bosomfield who is the product of colonial education and has risen to become the district commissioner. In the process, he abandons his African heritage and all that has real meaning to him.
His Majesty's Sergeant
jafa ibrahim
His Majesty's Sergeant is a film produced by the late Ghanaian director Ato Yanney. A story of racial conflict set in the war-torn Burmese forest during 1944 when three soldiers, an African, an Indian and a Briton, end up hiding together. Three disparate bands, Jafa (Tommy Ebow Ansah), Singh (Surinder Singh Ghuman) and Jake (Tony Trent) are embroiled in their own differences of attitude, prejudice, rank and race equality. The film is a fascinating portrayal about the fight for Independence and the Commonwealth nations which helped Britain to win the war.
Genesis Chapter X
A Ghanaian surgeon in London, returns to his homeland to seek out his mother. She is living with another man after the death of her husband. She does not realise that it is her son who has come to their shack seeking shelter for the night and the elderly couple plan to murder him, taking him for a wealthy young man. She receives a shock when the young man reveals that he knows about the circumstances leading to his father's death - murder by his mother's lover
Риллингтон Плейс, дом 10
Лондон, 1944 год. Ночью во время бомбежки женщина проникает в полуразвалившийся дом. Там она встречает Джона Кристи, пятидесятилетнего дружинника. Он хочет помочь женщине избавиться от кашля, надевая кислородную маску. Но та неожиданно начинает задыхаться. Тогда Кристи бросается на женщину, насилует и душит. После этого он зарывает труп у себя в саду, где уже находятся несколько других тел. В 1949 году Кристи возвращается к работе бухгалтера. Он сдает второй этаж своего дома молодой супружеской чете с ребенком — Тимоти и Берил Эванс.
Sympathy for the Devil
An exhilarating, provocative motion picture. The Rolling Stones rehearse their latest song, "Sympathy For the Devil," in a London studio. Beginning as a ballad, the track gradually acquires a pulsating groove, which gets Jagger into a rousing vocal display of soulful emotion that Godard captures on film.