The highly anticipated Catholic-Ghanaian film, “The Catholic Priest: Touch Not My Anointed,” directed by renowned filmmaker Richmond Afrane and produced by popular Ghanaian movie producer Helena Afful of Helena Multimedia, will soon hit cinemas.
With a significant investment, this much-awaited movie is expected to make a strong impact on the global movie market, particularly in Africa.
This compelling film, which has been carefully reviewed by Catholic priests, aims to shed light on the societal and familial obstacles individuals encounter when considering a life in the priesthood.
Synopsis
Indeed no one dares to touch the one God has blessed and ordained into priesthood.
Darkoaa ignores all boundaries and goes the extra mile to bring Revered Father Emma out of the Parish just because she had fallen in love with him and wanted him as a Husband but the Holy Spirit deals with her as she ends up becoming a Reverend Sister.
Cast
This marks a significant milestone in Ghanaian cinema history as it is the first time that a Ghanaian movie has showcased authentic Roman Catholic Fathers from the Catholic Diocese, particularly from Kumasi.
The esteemed Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Effah Adjei, who serves as the Communications Director for the Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi, portrayed the role of Father Andrew in the film. Additionally, Fr. Michael Owusu Kwarteng, the Assistant Priest at St. Peter’s Basilica in Kumasi, took on the lead character of Emmanuel.
Stars
The highly anticipated movie, “The Catholic Priest,” features popular Kumawood stars including Mary Afriyie Forson as Auntie Agyeiwaa, Louisa Adinkra as Darkoaa, Martha Joyce Arthur as Rev. Sister Marian, and Papa Nii as Bishop.
Under the skilled production of Helena Afful from Helena Multimedia, this top-notch film is scheduled to premiere on June 28, 2024, at the prestigious SGM Mall in Kumasi.
Catholic Priests who have had the privilege of viewing “Touch Not My Anointed” have praised its strong storyline, which not only spreads the gospel but also educates viewers on the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church.
And of course, this collaboration between the Catholic Church and the Ghanaian film industry not only adds a unique and authentic touch to the movie but also highlights the talent and diversity within the Ghanaian entertainment scene.
Trailer
The captivating trailer for “The Catholic Priest: Touch Not My Anointed” is already generating buzz on all social media platforms.
Enquiries and Interviews
For press inquiries, interviews, or more details, please reach out to, Helena Aful (Producer) on +233538926250
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com/ Joseph Marfo