Watch:Ghanaian short film” The Kids Are Not Alright” on YouTube

“The Kids Are Not All Right” is now streaming on youtube , offering a Humorous Glimpse into Accra’s Elite lives and family drama.
The much-anticipated short film, The Kids Are Not All Right, directed by Uche Aguh, which premiered last year and has been streaming on amazon prime is now available on YouTube, offering audiences a comedic exploration of the lives of four high-society women in Accra.
The 38-minute film delves into themes of motherhood, societal expectations, tolerance and personal secrets. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Accra, the narrative unfolds as four women from different walks of life are summoned to an impromptu meeting by their children’s school headmistress. As the plot progresses, comedic chaos ensues, revealing the intricacies of their personal lives and the challenges they face within their societal roles. The all-female ensemble cast features Adwoa Akoto as Helen Forson, Princess Fathia Nkrumah portraying Nana Yaa Owusu, Gina Castel as Tessa Johnson, Kabuki Akiwumi as Caroline Ejieke and Kristen Adele Calhoun
Their performances bring depth and authenticity to the characters, capturing the essence of contemporary Ghanaian society. Director Uche Aguh, known for his keen storytelling and cinematic vision, collaborates with producer Princess Fathia Nkrumah, Cinematographer Dennis Schmitz and writer Keside Anosike to present a narrative that resonates with both local and international audiences.
The film’s portrayal of familial bonds, societal pressures, and hidden truths offers a reflective yet entertaining experience. The Kids Are Not All Right is now available for viewing.
For more information on screenings and availability, please visit the film’s official page on IMDb.