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The Way Back

The Way Back

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The Year of Return is an initiative of the government of Ghana that is intended to encourage African diasporans to come to Africa to settle and invest in the continent. This film documents one diasporan family as they return to Africa.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

7.833/10

Release Date

20 April 2024

Country

Cast

Baron Stubblefield

Baron Stubblefield

Self

Wendy Ramirez

Wendy Ramirez

Self

Eden Ramirez

Eden Ramirez

Self

Landon Stubblefield

Landon Stubblefield

Self

Tracy L Simmons

Tracy L Simmons

Self

Erin R Ramirez

Erin R Ramirez

Self

Tauria Stubblefield

Tauria Stubblefield

Self

Shana Simmons-Zougbo

Shana Simmons-Zougbo

Self

Fabrice J Zougbo

Fabrice J Zougbo

Self

George E Simmons

George E Simmons

Self

Nathan Zougbo

Nathan Zougbo

Self

Jayden Zougbo

Jayden Zougbo

Self

Mariya Stubblefield

Mariya Stubblefield

Self

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