Blue Wave Media, ZongoMundo, and the Academy of Screen Arts present

Cast and Crew

Abena Takyi, "Comfort/Madam Pink"
Abena plays the role of the self-made female super-hero 'Madam Pink' by night and her other half 'Comfort' by day. Abena is an up and coming musician and actress. She's played a number of roles in Ghanaian television series such as Home Sweet Home, Hotel St. James, Sun City, and Bloody Mary, as well as leading and supporting roles in stage productions such as The Diary of Adam and Eve, Langbodo, Anowa, and an adapted version of The Vagina Monologues. Abena holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana.

Adjetey Anang, "Kwesi"
Adjetey plays the role of the police detective assigned to investigate M.P.'s case who develops a fondness for M.P. and her mission. Adjetey is a familiar face to Ghanaian television viewers, known for his character "Pusher" on the series 'Things We Do for Love' as well as films such as the Dutch production 'Slavery', and stage productions including August Wilson's 'Joe Turner's Come And Gone' and Eugene Ionesco's 'La Cantatrice Chauve'. Adjetey holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana.

Fred Amugi, "Chief of Police"
Fred plays the role of the Chief of Police who starts a crusade against M.P. after she discovers he himself is an abusive husband. Fred is a veteran to Ghanaian and international film, television and stage productions. He is a former President of the Ghana Actors Guild.

Yinka Djin, Producer/Director
Yinka Djin trained in television/video production and web development in Canada and returned to Ghana in 2002 to establish her production studio, Blue Wave Media. Yinka has produced, directed, and edited various movies, documentaries, and commercials. Her work focuses primarily on socially relevant issues. She is a student of Shotokan karate.

Andrea Wenzel, Producer/Writer
Andrea Wenzel directs ZongoMundo, a non-profit production organization. She is a former Fulbright Scholar and visiting lecturer at the University of Ghana's School of Communication Studies. Andrea also produces Worldview, an international affairs program for Chicago Public Radio. She is a brown belt in Seido karate and has enjoyed the opportunity to share self-defense workshops with women in Ghana and India.