The Witches of Gambaga

Film

by Yaba Badoe

Details

Ghana / 2010 / 55mins / Documentary / English

A haunting documentary film about a community of women condemned to live as witches in Northern Ghana. This disturbing exposé is the product of a collaboration between members of the 100 strong community of witches, local women's movement activists and feminist researchers, united by their interest in ending abusive practices and improving women's lives in Africa.

Trailer

About the Director

Yaba Badoe

Yaba Badoe is a Ghanaian-British documentary filmmaker, producer and writer. A graduate of King’s College Cambridge, she worked as a civil servant in Ghana before becoming a General Trainee with the BBC. She has taught in Spain and Jamaica and has worked as a producer and director making documentaries for the main terrestrial channels in Britain and the University of Ghana in Accra. Her short stories have been published in Critical Quarterly and in African Love Stories: an Anthology edited by Ama Ata Aidoo. In 2009, her first novel, True Murder was published by Jonathan Cape. Her TV credits include: Black and White, a ground-breaking investigation into race and racism in Bristol, using hidden video cameras for BBC1; I Want Your Sex, for Channel 4 and a six-part series, Voluntary Service Overseas, for ITV. African Love Stories is now available in Swedish from Tranan publishers under the title Kärlek x 21. Learn More