On Boxing Day, the film Days in Asylum was screened at the Rev Michael Korblaivi Torsah Auditorium in Ho-Ahoe, Ghana, drawing an enthusiastic audience of over 500 viewers. Directed by Chris Defor and produced by Indigha Films, this compelling narrative follows Evangelist Ablorde, who mysteriously disappears and is mistakenly confined to a mental hospital as a psychiatric patient. Despite the challenges he faces, Ablorde's faith and presence begin to heal those around him, leading to a powerful testimony about divine purpose and identity. The film features local talents such as Eric Avumegah and Joshua Francis, marking it as the fifth production from Indigha Films. The positive reception has sparked calls for encore screenings, highlighting the film's impact on the community and its exploration of themes related to mental health and faith.
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