The Ghanaian film scene was thrown into the spotlight as the much-anticipated movie All Of Us Are Guilty made its official premiere in Accra, drawing filmmakers, actors, and industry insiders to a night filled with glamour, suspense, and high expectations.
Red carpet buzz hits Accra
The premiere, held in Accra, turned into a showcase of fashion and celebrity presence as cast members and invited guests arrived in style. The event quickly became a focal point for entertainment lovers, with cameras capturing every moment on the red carpet.
A gripping title raises expectations
The film, All Of Us Are Guilty, immediately sparked curiosity with its provocative title, suggesting themes of accountability, hidden truths, and moral conflict. Audience anticipation was high as attendees prepared for a story that promised emotional depth and intense drama.
Industry attention and early reactions
Early reactions from the premiere audience described the film as bold and thought-provoking, with strong performances and a storyline that touches on complex human relationships. While full public reviews are yet to circulate widely, the buzz surrounding the premiere suggests the film could become a talking point in Ghana’s growing movie industry.
A boost for Ghana’s film scene
The premiere also highlighted the continued growth of Ghana’s entertainment industry, with filmmakers using high-profile launches to attract attention both locally and internationally. Industry watchers say events like this help position Accra as a key hub for West African cinema.
What comes next
Following its premiere night, the film is expected to roll out to wider audiences, with producers hoping it will gain strong traction across cinemas and streaming platforms.
For now, All Of Us Are Guilty has officially entered the conversation—and its impact will be measured in the weeks ahead as audiences decide whether it lives up to the hy


