In the 1980s in rural Ghana, Atswei is heavily pregnant and frantic to reach Ateke. In the searing sun, she and Boi are left stranded after missing the morning train. In this lively screwball comedy, sarcastic but warm allusions to Ghanaian traditions and gender dynamics are given by both men and women.
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In the 1980s in rural Ghana, Atswei is heavily pregnant and frantic to reach Ateke. In the searing sun, she and Boi are left stranded after missing the morning train. In this lively screwball comedy, sarcastic but warm allusions to Ghanaian traditions and gender dynamics are given by both men and women.
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