Anibok Studios and Organized Khaoz team up for "King of T3MA" – A new chapter in Ghanaian cinema
Anibok Studios and Organized Khaoz have announced a bold new collaboration for the production of King of T3MA, a feature film that marks a significant moment in independent filmmaking in Ghana.
This partnership between two innovative studios is set to create waves in the local film industry, using limited resources to tell an impactful story while engaging the community along the way.
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King of T3MA follows the gripping story of a young man navigating life in Tema, making difficult choices to save his ailing mother. Directed by Kobina de Graft-Johnson of Anibok Studios, the film explores themes of survival, betrayal, and redemption, set against the rich backdrop of Ghanaian culture.
“We’re not waiting for investors or perfect conditions,” said de Graft-Johnson, Producer and Director of the film. “With our own resources and a passion to tell this story, we’re pushing forward. This is about pulling ourselves up by our bootstraps and making it happen, no matter the odds.”
Mark Cofie Jr, Founder of Organized Khaoz and Co-Producer, echoed these sentiments, stating, “We are proving that with collaboration and determination, we can push the boundaries of what’s possible in Ghanaian filmmaking. *King of T3MA* is not just a film; it’s the beginning of a movement.”
New Era of collaboration
In an industry where delays in government funding and external investment often stall creative projects, Anibok Studios and Organized Khaoz are demonstrating what can be achieved through collaboration and resourcefulness. Together, they are paving the way for a new model in Ghanaian cinema, where creativity thrives despite financial constraints.
By combining their strengths, these two companies are setting a new standard for independent filmmaking in Ghana, showing that ambitious projects can come to life without waiting for external validation.
Story rooted in community
King of T3MA is a story deeply connected to the Ghanaian community. The project features a cast and crew entirely from Ghana, highlighting local talent, culture, and landscapes. This authenticity is evident not only in the narrative but also in the collaborative spirit driving the production.
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“We want to bring our culture to the forefront of cinema, not just for Ghana but for audiences around the world,” said de Graft-Johnson. “Our goal is to create a platform where Ghanaian filmmakers can collaborate, innovate, and tell stories that resonate globally.”
Support
As the production of King of T3MA gears up, Anibok Studios and Organized Khaoz are reaching out to the community for support. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help bring this passion project to life, with contributions covering production costs and ensuring the film makes it to the big screen. Supporters from around the world are invited to donate and be part of this groundbreaking project.
You can support the film by donating via GoFundMe: *King of T3MA*. Every contribution will help ensure that authentic Ghanaian stories are told and celebrated.
What’s Next?
The film is set to begin production soon, with a premiere slated for 2025. King of T3MA will debut with theatrical releases in Ghana, Nigeria, London, and New York, followed by distribution on popular streaming platforms.
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Stay tuned for updates as Anibok Studios and Organized Khaoz continue to break new ground in the world of independent African cinema.