Fear Woman (1971)
The women of Ghana have a reputation for independence. They, rather than the men, sit enthroned at the market stalls and run a large proportion of the nation's retail trade. But Ghanaian women are now thrusting even more vigorously into the arena of power and influence
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Peter Thomas | As: Narrator (voice) | |
Esther Ocloo | As: Self | |
Justice Annie Jiagge | As: Self | |
Nana Okosampa VI | As: Self |
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The women of Ghana have a reputation for independence. They, rather than the men, sit enthroned at the market stalls and run a large proportion of the nation's retail trade. But Ghanaian women are now thrusting even more vigorously into the arena of power and influence
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Cast
Peter Thomas |
Narrator (voice) |
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Esther Ocloo |
Self |
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Justice Annie Jiagge |
Self |
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Nana Okosampa VI |
Self |
Directed By
Elspeth Macdougall |
Director |
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Gilbert Lauzun |
Executive Producer |
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Edited By
Elspeth Macdougall |
Editor |
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