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Roger Quartey Shoots New Movie In Italy

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Roger Quartey Shoots New Movie In Italy

With just two movies to their credit, Roger Q Productions is already taking movie making beyond Ghana and Africa.

After producing their first movie “Turn Me On” which was well received my Ghanaian movie lovers, Roger Q Productions led by CEO Roger Quartey took the Ghana movie by storm with second movie “Death After Birth” which is one of the fastest selling movies this year.

Roger Quartey is presently in Italy with his cast and crew shooting a new Ghanaian movie titled “My Wife’s Husband”.

He is on set in Italy with Ghanaian movie stars Roselyn Ngissah, Eddie Nartey, David Prince Osei and Kafui Danku and Italian Based Ghanaian movie stars Henry Adofo Asiedu and Nancy Duah who are all featuring in the movie.

Prince David Osei and Kafui Danku

After a series of movie premiere’s with Africa’s best male actor Majid Michel and Producer Kwame Boadi with the film ‘Somewhere in Africa’, and Nigeria’s Superstar Ini Edo and Producer Emen Isong with their latest hit movie ‘I Will Take My Chances’, O.R Events an Events Organizing company based in Brescia Italy, invited Roger Q Productions to Italy to premiere ‘Death After Birth’ in three different cities with Africa’s best Actress Jackie Appiah and Producer Roger Quartey.

It was through this invitation that both companies decided to embark on bigger projects, hence the commencement of the new movie in Italy.

The very good budget movie is a love story full of romance, intrigue, suspense and thoughts provoking twists and turns. Continuation of some aspects of the movie will be shot on location in Ghana will next month.

The movie is Directed and Produced by Roger Quartey. It is expected to be premiered and released before the end of the year.

Source: Eugene Osafo-Nkansah/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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