‘ZARZ END’ emerging most anticipated movie in Ghana this year
The Movie ‘ZARZ END’ a touching true story of love, loss and quest for justice that was adapted from the controversial End SARS protest that rocked Nigeria, Africa and the world in October 2020 is gaining wide visibility in Ghana.
ZARZ END premiere is drawing attention of movie goers, activists, human right organisations, movie makers, students as well as social critics and pundits, who are all poised to not miss this intriguing experience that is guaranteed to weave emotions and offer relief to the human conscience, as good prevailed over evil.
The Movie ZARZ END is coming from the stable of Don Pee Arts and Gallery and directed by Iyke Odife, will be in Cinemas in Ghana from the 20th of October to 29th of October at Silverbird Accra Mall and West Hills Mall.
The Blockbuster classified 15+ by the Ghana National Film Board features A- list African movie stars like Nkem Owoh, Kanayo O Kanayo, Ejike Asiegbu, Chioma Chukwuka Akpota and new media sensations like Etinosa Idemudia, Emeka Amakeze and more.
The movie has a strong media collaborations spanning mainstream media platforms like EIB Network, complimented with support of the Class Media Group which is made up of several radio and TV stations across the nation like CTV, Class FM and Accra FM.
4Syte TV is not left out of the intense media partnership, in an effort to ensure that no one is left behind from the thrilling experience that ZARZ END offers.
The Movie Zarz End curated how the youths engineered a social revolt against a few bad eggs in the police who were eventually flushed out of the force after their actions angered the public, as the bad cops preying on innocent youths became the hunted.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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