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Fear Woman

Fear Woman

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Documentary

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The women of Ghana have a reputation for independence. They, rather than the men, sit enthroned at the market stalls and run a large proportion of the nation's retail trade. But Ghanaian women are now thrusting even more vigorously into the arena of power and influence

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

28 mins

Rating

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Release Date

01 May 1971

Country

Ghana

Cast

Peter Thomas

Peter Thomas

Narrator (voice)

Esther Ocloo

Esther Ocloo

Self

Justice Annie Jiagge

Justice Annie Jiagge

Self

Nana Okosampa VI

Nana Okosampa VI

Self

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