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Silver Rain

  • 2015
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Silver Rain (2015)
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Ajoa, a street girl (Kayayo's as they are called in Ghana, are street girls who live and work primarily in the market areas of Ghana), meets Bruce, the rich heir of the Timothy fortunes. The... Read allAjoa, a street girl (Kayayo's as they are called in Ghana, are street girls who live and work primarily in the market areas of Ghana), meets Bruce, the rich heir of the Timothy fortunes. Their friendship sets into motion a class war; as Ajoa struggles to cross the class divide an... Read allAjoa, a street girl (Kayayo's as they are called in Ghana, are street girls who live and work primarily in the market areas of Ghana), meets Bruce, the rich heir of the Timothy fortunes. Their friendship sets into motion a class war; as Ajoa struggles to cross the class divide and find love, Bruce struggles to find himself. Together, they must brave the turbulent poli... Read all

  • Director
    • Juliet Asante
  • Writer
    • Juliet Asante
  • Stars
    • Belinda Baidoo
    • Michael Bonny Bassey
    • Kofi Bucknor
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
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    • Director
      • Juliet Asante
    • Writer
      • Juliet Asante
    • Stars
      • Belinda Baidoo
      • Michael Bonny Bassey
      • Kofi Bucknor
    • 3User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Belinda Baidoo
    • Tima
    Michael Bonny Bassey
    Michael Bonny Bassey
    • Prince
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    Kofi Bucknor
    • Mr. Timothy
    Joselyn Dumas
    • Ajoa
    Uru Eke
    • Loreal
    Offie Kudjo
    • Mrs. Timothy
    Elikem Kumordzie
    • Paul
    Annabel Mbaru
    • Esi
    Enyinna Nwigwe
    • Bruce
    Chumani Pan
    • Mark
    • Director
      • Juliet Asante
    • Writer
      • Juliet Asante
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    6deladogla

    Juliet Asante has potential and looks to tell a very Ghanaian story with significant themes and ideas but ultimately one too many.

    Juliet Asante's big screen directorial debut comes with raised expectations with the film's trailer even tagging Jocelyn Dumas performance as the best of her budding film career so far. All hype of course but I was intrigued by this film which aspired to some level Ghanaian realism lacking in a lot of mainstream Ghanaian cinema.

    Silver Rain is set on the streets of Accra and for a while it tries to give us an entree into the life and culture of the Kayayo that litter the streets. Asante presents some level of nuance as we witness the politics that affects them in addition to penury that comes with living hand to mouth in the troughs of Ghana. She employs a documentary style vox pop effect that picks the brain of some citizen who acknowledge the usefulness of the kayaye who carry around market produce for pocket change and others who regard them filth lying around waiting to be cleaned up by the government. There is some poignancy in focusing on the kayaye and the political capital they hold during election season. The party that promises to protect them and keep them on the street gets their vote whilst on the other hand there is some political expediency in promising to get rid of them. Our director here doesn't shy away from giving us a feel of life on the streets and the smut of the insides of the market and for a short while she succeeds in getting some of us to mull over the kayaye culture.

    We then get personal with Ajoa (Dumas), one the porter girls living hand to mouth on the streets of Accra. She is well liked and well integrated on the streets and her defiance is well admired as stands up for her friend and demands more from a thrifty patron of their services who tries to hustle them of some change. She is a bit of an irregularity in that regard and you get the sense she is used to a bit more as the camera narrows in on her capturing the solitude and anomaly she is as she reads a book and generally regards them as more important than money to the snickers of her peers. I suspect Dumas here will be the butt of some jokes not because she gives a bad performance but because she the one Kayaye that will stand a chance of winning a Miss Ghana pageant. There is also the skin tone debacle as she is made to look considerably darker presumably to emphasise the depths of society which brings us to the films transition in tone.

    The class stratum in Ghanaian society comes to the fore when Ajoa crosses paths with Bruce (Enyinna Nwigwe) a young man who is a world away from the humble kayaye roots. He is the wealthy heir to the Timothy family fortunes the perceived relationship they develop produces friction especially from his Mother played by Offie Kodjoe who just wants her son to find a wife she approves of. His mother initially seems like she wants the best for her son and dresses down his girlfriend whom she perceives to be nothing more than a gold digger but with Ajoa in the picture, we realise she may be more interested in her son sticking with the class he belongs. Bruce's character presents some hints of depth in that he reflects the marital pressures binding men in what feels like a what progressives may deem a throwback to the 90's. His mother makes no secret of her desire to see him find a wife and his father (Kofi Bucknor) initially seems like he has an apathetic disposition to his son's affairs but slowly starts to screw on the pressure and eventually drops the hammer with marriage ultimatum to his son.

    The question, from an audience, may then become: why is marriage so important? It is points like this that bring to the fore the biggest problem with the film – there appears to be so much going on and film isn't able to nail a definite tone or adopt a single focus. We start the Kayaye culture and politics that comes with it in the midst of an election then we move on to the class disconnect and in the background Bruce has the weight of his parents' wishes on his shoulders. Then of course we have the relationship between Bruce and Ajoa that is made more complex by Frank (Chumani Pan), Bruce's close friend. full review: https://thebrokencliche.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/film-review-silver- rain/
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    The Pan African film

    SilveRain has been described as the pan-African film of the decade. Casting from 5 African countries and shooting in 2, the film depicts a typical African setting where the gaps in the class strata is so wide. The movie straddles both entertainment and social advocacy so beautifully that one wonders why more of such movies are not done, especially in areas where this is so needed. Africa has such rich stories that the world is eager to hear about and SilveRain does just that! SilveRain can be described as a Cinderella story with soul. I particularly like the market scenes in the movie. You learn so much about the culture of the environment just by watching the movie. The film also has a reality tone to it. It pulls you in and spits you out so to speak. The main actors also give a really good performance. It is interesting how you can sense the different accents from the different parts of Africa. It is potpourri of accents and textures. This is really a very beautiful story, nicely told.

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2015 (Ghana)
    • Country of origin
      • Ghana
    • Official sites
      • Official website
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • SilveRain
    • Filming locations
      • Ghana(location)
    • Production company
      • Eagle Productions
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      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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