
Me Broni Ba is a lyrical portrait of hair salons in Kumasi, Ghana. The tangled legacy of European colonialism in Africa is evoked through images of women practicing hair braiding on discarded white baby dolls from the West. The film unfolds through a series of vignettes, set against a child's story of migrating from Ghana to the United States. The film uncovers the meaning behind the Akan term of endearment, me broni ba, which means “my white baby.”
Crew

Akosua Adoma Owusu
Director, Writer, Co-Editor, Director of Photography, Producer
Adwoa Adu-Gyamfi
Story
Romulo Alejandro
Editor
Christian Robinson
Animation
Nathan Ruyle
Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Caroline Key
Sound Recordist

Betzy Bromberg
Additional Photography, Thanks
Dustin Thompson
Additional Photography

Elna Baker
Thanks
Rebecca Baron
Thanks

Kevin Jerome Everson
Thanks
Adele Horne
Thanks

Lee Anne Schmitt
Thanks

Jean-Marie Téno
Thanks
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