Filmmakers to premiere BronxNet TV series about beauty standards and the immigrant experience

BronxNet creators Kobina de Graft-Johnson and Jasmine Patrice White will premiere the first episode of their TV series “#Stressed” on BronxNetTV. The series, which probes the immigrant experience and critiques the model of American beauty, will star Abena Mensah-Bonsu as Ashanti, a Ghanaian-born to immigrant parents and plus-sized digital influencer. In the series’ premiere episode, Ashanti […]

Championing Authentic Ghanaian Stories in an Underserved Market Ghana movies

Introduction of Ghana movies In the vast landscape of the entertainment industry, there’s a wealth of stories waiting tobe told. At Anibok Studios, our focus has always been clear: to shine a spotlight onauthentic Ghanaian stories, a segment of storytelling that has often been underservedand overlooked. In this blog post, we delve into our mission, […]

GHANAIAN-BORN FILMMAKER KOBINA DEGRAFT JOHNSON TO WORK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BRONX NET AS A RECIPIENT OF CREATIVES REBUILD NEW YORK’S ARTIST EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM.

Kobina deGraft Johnson and Bronx Net in the United States of America announced today that, they received an Artist Employment Program (AEP) grant from Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY). Designed to support employment opportunities for artists, the program is funding 98 collaborations involving a dynamic group of artists employed by community-based organizations, municipalities and tribal […]

Meet Kobina de Graft Johnson

African film culture has come under a lot of scrutiny and criticism in recent times; especially that of Ghana, but few people are making a conscious effort to change this narrative. One of such people is Kobina deGraft Johnson, who is the founder and CEO of Anibok Studios. Born in Tema, Ghana, but now based […]