The Christian drama Crossing Paths (Movie) premiered on June 28 at Silverbird Cinemas, with screenings at both Accra Mall and West Hills Mall. The event delivered a heartfelt and thoughtful experience that resonated with those in attendance.
The Christian drama Crossing Paths premiered on June 28 at Silverbird Cinemas, with screenings at both Accra Mall and West Hills Mall. The event delivered a heartfelt and thoughtful experience that resonated with those in attendance.
Directed by Pascal Amanfo and produced by Charlene Quaye for Diamond Pillar Production, Crossing Paths tells the stories of three couples who find love in unexpected ways, guided by faith, timing, and personal growth.
With a cast led by Irene Opare, Roselyn Ngissah, Jessica Williams, and Peter Ritchie, the film takes a grounded approach to love and relationships, focusing on authenticity over spectacle.
From a chance encounter between a career-driven woman and a warm-hearted health worker, to a single father rebuilding his life after divorce, each storyline brings out quiet truths about healing, trust, and finding connection when you’re least expecting it. A standout subplot follows a resilient young mother caring for a child with a disability, whose journey toward love and stability is as moving as it is relatable.
The supporting cast — including Joyce Ama Maanu, Edwin Agbeli Jnr, Bella Agyemang, Omari Dwamena, Don K. Kingsley Yamoah, and Charlene Quaye — adds depth to a film rooted in compassion and spiritual reflection.
Attendees praised the emotional honesty of the film, calling it a refreshing break from formulaic storytelling. The premiere, while understated, marked a promising beginning for a film that has the potential to reach audiences through word of mouth and its strong message.
Guided by the verse, “In His time, He makes all things beautiful,” the film is a quiet but sincere reminder that love often arrives not with fanfare, but with grace — and that even a modest beginning can lead to something lasting.
Source: GospelEmpireGh.Com