In rural Ghana in the 1980s, Atswei is heavily pregnant and desperate to come to Ateke to give birth to her baby girl. After missing their only means of transportation into town, she and her husband Boi are stuck in the scorching sun with nothing but Boi's boombox for company. This colorful screwball comedy has sarcastic but sympathetic allusions to Ghanaian traditions and gender relations in a madcap race to the finish.
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In rural Ghana in the 1980s, Atswei is heavily pregnant and desperate to come to Ateke to give birth to her baby girl. After missing their only means of transportation into town, she and her husband Boi are stuck in the scorching sun with nothing but Boi's boombox for company. This colorful screwball comedy has sarcastic but sympathetic allusions to Ghanaian traditions and gender relations in a madcap race to the finish.
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