Ben Owusu, a renowned filmmaker, is gearing up to release his much-anticipated movie, “The Storm,” on the big screens in Ghana.
The film delves into the topics of corruption and injustice in a fictional African city and is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, September 21, at Silverbird Cinemas in Accra and on Sunday, September 22, at Royal View Cinema in Kumasi.
Featuring a star-studded cast, including Ama K. Abebrese, Adjetey Anang, Fiifi Coleman, Samini, Salma Mumin, Edward Agyekum Kuffuor, Edinam Atatsi, and Luckie Lawson, “The Storm” promises to captivate audiences with its gripping storyline.
Set in a city beset by crime and corruption, the film follows detectives Danso (played by Adjetey Anang) and Lynn (portrayed by Ama K. Abebrese) as they strive to uphold honesty in a corrupt law enforcement system.
Social activist Milly, played by Luckie Lawson, emerges as a key figure in the battle for justice and the protection of vulnerable young people in the city.
When a teenage boy is murdered and three young women, including Milly’s niece, are kidnapped and killed, chaos erupts in the city. Danso and Milly take it upon themselves to seek out the culprits and bring them to justice, despite facing opposition from powerful individuals.
“The Storm” delves into themes of justice, corruption, and social activism, showcasing Milly’s transformation into a prominent advocate in the fight against crime and her eventual confrontation with the nation’s president.