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Title Gone to the village : a documentary film / by Kwasi Ampene ; producer, Kwasi Ampene
Published Ann Arbor, MI : Privately published, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (51 minutes)
Summary Gone to the Village is a film about the crucial role of female leaders in the social and political life in Asante culture over the past 500 years. Nana Afia Kobi was 111 years old when she passed away on November 14, 2016. She served Asanteman and Ghana for 39 years. Gone to the Village captures the collective mourning and the performed history of Asante in contemporary Ghana. The burial and final funerary rites of the Asantehemaa (Asante Queen) Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II in January and December of 2017, was the first time in 209 years a reigning Asante King performed the funerary rites of an Asantehemaa who was also his birth mother. Gone to the Village is a multifaceted and multidirectional documentary that chronicles the fusion of oral traditions, political authority and national unity with the visual, musical and performative arts of Asante
Notes Title from title screen (viewed June 23, 2022)
Performer Narration, Kwasi Ampene, Lawer M. Akunor
Notes In English
Subject Ashanti (African people) -- Queens
Queens -- Ghana -- Death
Ashanti (African people) -- Funeral customs and rites
Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Ghana
Ashanti (African people) -- Funeral customs and rites.
Funeral rites and ceremonies.
Kings and rulers -- Death and burial.
SUBJECT Ghana -- Kings and rulers -- Death and burial
Subject Ghana.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Form Streaming video
Author Ampene, Kwasi, 1965- producer, narrator
Akunor, Lawer M., narrator
Other Titles Gone to the village : royal funerary rites for Asantehemaa Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II