bio

Filmmaker,  Educationist, Tutor and Researcher

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skills

Actor
Art Director
Cinematographer
Director
Editor
Make-up
Producer
Scriptwriter
Sound Design
Special Effects
Voice Overs

education


2016  2017      University of Education Winnba, Ghana
                          Diploma in Education
2013  2015      Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science and Technology, Ghana.
                          Master Of Philosophy (African Art And Culture),
                          Thesis A discourse on cultural elements in “Akan” films
2003  2007      University Of Ghana, Legon.
                          Bachelor of Fine Arts,
                          Theatre Arts with Music
                          SpecializationRTV (Radio, Television, Film & Video)
1997  2000      Akrokerri Teacher Training College.
                          Teacher Education
1992  1994      Prempeh College.
                          Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination,
                          General Arts (Literature In English, Government, Twi and History)
1989  1991      St. Anthonys Junior Secondary School.
                          Basic Education Certificate Examination.
1984  1989      Perpetual International School.

experience

Rabiatu is determined to go to school and become a doctor to save lives. Her dream is cut short as she's to marry a sixty year old man to save the family from disgrace. Godfred Kojo Croffies movie, Rabiatu begins with Rabbi studying to face her final examination while leaving no stone unturned, but in other developments, men are seen flooding the home of Kassim (Rasheed Issahak) and Amina (Pearl Abban), Rabiatus father to ask her hand in marriage. If you pay close attention to details in the movie, you will still not quickly understand why and how Khalifa (Richmond Serfourh Frimpong), the brother insists “Remember our bargain. I won't lose her to another man. An agreement is an agreement! I'm bent on taking her now. Nothing less”. This is why every detail in the film is important. Rabiatu is about Rabbi (Sadia Ali) a thirteen (13) year old girl going to fourteen (14), needy but very brilliant final Senior High School student who is said to be betrothed to an old man, Alhaji Bukari (Mohammed Mufta'u Chombey) who already is married to two (2) wives with his youngest child even older than Rabiatu. Immediately after the traditional rites, Rabbi elopes to Kumasi as the Abokyi Ango comes to take her away. She finds work to help continue her education while she sleeps in front of stores outside without proper place of abode. She I on one such nights and her world comes crumpling down on her. Rabbi gets pregnant, toils through till labor; and at child delivery, she gives birth to a set of twins at night under trees. Now, we see her abandoned by her husband and her own father and overly discriminated by the society. She hopes from one menial job to the other to take care of the twins while self teaching them. As Rabbi grows with the boys (Peter Nana Benyin Jnr. and Peter Nana Benyin Snr.); a Good Samaritan (Sylvia Achiaa) comes into the picture to help them financially. For the most part, Rabiatu is excellently made except for slight hitches of sound due to uncontrollable sound at the location. The script, though a true reflection of the story, had some scenes not shot with some edited scenes also deleted to actualize the desired story, for better comprehension. Through the toil and struggles, Rabbi (Bernice Adusei Boateng) manages to sit for her West African Senior School Certificate Examination, of which she passed and proceeded to the Nursing Training College. No matter how you may want to summarize it, Rabiatu is a propagandist work which is a beautifully crafted, matched, stitched and woven story about humanity. It drags you through the facades of beauty inside out; it takes you on a walk through the mental, emotional and surface of imperialism. This is because we are presented with a hard truth about child marriage, the search for greener pastures, the struggles and desire to succeed in life, the essence of striving to get educated, honesty and family bond. Gk Croffie has created unforgettable characters, fastened with a storyline that, at once, amazes and truncates you. When we see Rabiatu being married off to a very old man, many times her age, “Baba even your youngest child is older than Rabiatu, yet youve chosen to allow her to go to school. My daughter is not ripe for marriage; can't you wait a little longer till she also completes school?” we are stunned. We are both touched and sad, but what we feel inside is stronger than what we show on the surface. Written, Directed and Produced by - Godfred Kojo Croffie

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