A Sting In A Tale. A new movie premieres in Ghana.

A Sting In A Tale, the latest movie from Sparrow Productions premiers next weekend at Accra International Conference Centre in Ghana. It features Adjetey Anang, Lydia Forson, Majid Michel among others.

A Sting In A Tale movie banner
A Sting In A Tale movie banner

A twisted tale of two unemployed graduates who embark on a journey to make it in a world where you need more than what you have to get what you want. Kuuku is overwhelmed with the urgency to succeed and frantically searches for a reward to his several years of school.

Frustrated and constantly reminded of his failure by the presence of his girlfriend, (Frema); Kuuku will do anything to make the odds work in his favor. Nii Aryee, Kuuku’s abstemious looking friend is more positive about the future until the rejection letters begin to mount and his landlord comes to town.

Driven by the fear of poverty, these two friends go in search of a destiny that takes them to the most obscure places. In a tale where the unexpected is always lurking in the shadows, from the natural to the supernatural, among all ploys, grief and struggles, nothing prepares you for the sting, in a bizarre ending.

Showtimes below:

GRAND PREMIERE
DATE     Friday, November 6th 2009
TIME     7pm
VENUE     Accra Conference Centre
TICKET     Gh¢ 30 available at Koala, Airport Shell, Conference Centre

SECOND SHOWING
DATE     Saturday, November 7th 2009
TIME     5pm and 8pm
VENUE     Accra Conference Centre
TICKET     Gh¢ 25 available at Koala, Airport Shell, Conference Centre

The movie would later premier in Nigeria, Kenya, UK and USA. In the meantime, enjoy the movie trailer below:

Other movies from the same production house include:

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15 Comments

  1. Really? GHC 30 for a movie? Really? Are we trying to make movie-going an elitist activity or what? That’s a great shame. $25 to go see a movie – wow!

  2. I love Shirley….She’s great…..She’s given ghana movies a face-lift…..I have all her movies so far…..and waiting for this new one……can’t wait!!!

  3. OOOOH MY GOD. I SAW THE MOVIE TONIGHT. I THINK ITS THE BEST YET FROM SPARROW. THE MOVIE IS SOOO FUNNY AND TWISTED> I LOVED IT. SPARROW HAS SET ANOTHER BAR.

  4. I saw the movie last night and i’ll say its a great movie, i actually saw a Ghanaian movie to the end and was entertained. Shirley you are Good but i will rate this one over Perfect Picture.
    -Story line was good
    -Picture was great
    -Acting was generally wonderful(for the first time Majid impressed me)
    -Sound was good (but foot steps did not account for the distance)
    Suspense need more work but hey even some Hollywood movies are not void of suspense glitches
    MY FAVOURITE SCENE was where the artist drew Micheal Essien’s Picture claiming to be listening to all the descriptions.

  5. I watched a pirated copy of this movie and i feel so guilty. I’ll buy the original no matter the price. This is the best west african movie ever. No goofs, scenario or script errors as you see in every nollywood movie. This one is clean. Reminds me of slumdog millionaire. Thumbs up to the director.

  6. i know the movie will be of good quality but why is shirley’s movies only premiered in accra one kumasi premiere wont be that bad.

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