FILM & TV PRODUCTION
Our Film and Television work spans both narrative and documentary, grounded in careful research, strong creative direction, and thoughtful production. We develop and produce films that explore culture, identity, and lived experience—whether through scripted storytelling or nonfiction documentation. From concept development and pre-production through filming and post-production, we approach each project with the same intention: to tell honest, visually compelling stories that resonate locally and travel globally.



CHASING FLAVOR WITH CARLA HALL
HBO MAX
American Chef Carla Hall explores the global influences on American cuisine by tracing iconic dishes' origins in Ghana, Italy, Turkey, and beyond, discovering how diverse cultures shaped flavors that unite on the American plate.




A Journey of Rediscovery with Chef Eric Adjepong
HULU
For Hulu's Your Attention Please: Initiative 29, Chef Eric Adjepong shares his story and journey of self discovery, taking him from New York City to Cape Coast in Ghana.




Ghana’s Landscape Restoration Legacy-From Degradation to Regeneration
This documentary offers a closer look at the landscapes and communities at the heart of the Ghana Landscape Restoration and Small-Scale Mining Project (GLRSSMP). Through on-the-ground storytelling and visual documentation, the film explores how environmental restoration, sustainable land management, and responsible small-scale mining intersect with the daily lives of people living in
Ghana’s savannah and cocoa forest landscapes.



RESTORE LOCAL - PROTECTING MANGROVES
Hen Mpoano (meaning Our Coast) is a non-profit investing in the restoration and protection of these ecosystems in Ghana by partnering with local communities. The organization promotes sustainable management of coastal and marine ecosystems.
In the last three years, Hen Mpoano has planted over 150,000 trees and cultivated more than 900,000 mangroves through partnerships with various organizations and local community stakeholders.



RESTORE LOCAL
AGROFORESTRY
In Ghana’s Western region, Goshen Global Vision (GGV), a non-profit organization committed to restoring degraded land through community-driven natural resource management and tree planting projects is making great impact. Through its work under the Restore Local Initiative, spearheaded by World Resources Institute, the organization engages directly with farmers, with emphasis on empowering women and youth, to rehabilitate degraded lands and forest reserves that have been adversely impacted by agricultural expansion.



Ghana’s Landscape Restoration Legacy – A People-Centred Regeneration Initiative
An Insight into the Restoration and Intervention Activities by the Environmental Protection Authority of Ghana




GLOBAL FOREST WATCH
Safeguarding Biodiversity with WRI Tools & Data
HERITAGE POTS
The Story



THE ANGELA BAMFORD SHOW
A lifestyle Talkshow Distributed on DStv's Akwaaba Magic


