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PRODUCTION / FUNDING Germany / Ghana

York-Fabian Raabe to make his feature debut with Borga

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- The film will centre on two Ghanaian brothers who grow up on the electronic waste dump in Ghana’s capital of Accra

York-Fabian Raabe to make his feature debut with Borga
Christiane Paul and Eugene Boateng in Borga

York-Fabian Raabe, the director of the African refugee tragedy Between Heaven and Earth and the Ghanaian e-waste documentary Children of Sodom, both short films, is putting the finishing touches to his feature debut, Borga [+see also:
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. The drama will tell the story of Kojo and Yoofi, two brothers who grow up on the electronic waste dump in Ghana’s capital of Accra and earn their living by extracting marketable metals from discarded Western electronic devices. When Kojo meets a Borga, a rich Ghanian from abroad, he starts wishing he could leave the country. Ten years later, he pursues his dream, and after travelling for another four years, he reaches Germany. Although disappointed by the way in which he is treated in this new country, he is unwilling to go back to his family without being able to prove that he has succeeded in becoming a Borga.

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The film will star Eugene Boateng, Christiane Paul, Adjetey Anang, Lydia Forson, Joseph Otisman, Emmanuel Affadzi, Thelma Buabeng, Jerry Kwarteng, Ibrahima Sanogo, Helgi Schmid and Jude Kurankyi. Tobias von dem Borne served as cinematographer on the production.

Borga is being staged by German outfit Chromosom Film (Alexander Wadouh), in co-production with fellow German firm East End Film (Elaine Niessner and Tommy Niessner), Ghana’s Deal Real Productions, SWR and ARTE.

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