COME, I’LL SHOW YOU
THE PATH TO REBUILD TRUST
The widow Massah wants to secure an internship abroad for her son, but for this she needs a
letter of recommendation from her influential brother-in-law Hassan. In return, he demands a loan
for his election campaign. Secretly, Massah takes the hard-earned savings of her women’s group
for this. When Hassan refuses to return the money, she has to publicly admit her guilt. Can she
restore the unity among the women so that they can stand together against her brother-in-law?
 
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COME, I’LL SHOW YOU
THE PATH TO REBUILD TRUST
The widow Massah wants to secure an internship abroad for her son, but for this she needs a
letter of recommendation from her influential brother-in-law Hassan. In return, he demands a loan
for his election campaign. Secretly, Massah takes the hard-earned savings of her women’s group
for this. When Hassan refuses to return the money, she has to publicly admit her guilt. Can she
restore the unity among the women so that they can stand together against her brother-in-law?

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FILMMAKERS
| Director | Mohamed Janneh |
| Story | Zachariah Lloyd Sesay |
| Screenplay | Zachariah Lloyd Sesay & Prince Karteh |
| Cinematographer | Papa Edwin Shaw |
| Sound | Emile Jimmy Bangura |
| Drone | Schwarbu Eastwood Kamara |
| Light | Baimba Kamara |
| Production Manager | Alieu Mansaray |
| Location | Mohamed N. Conteh |
| Costume/ Make Up | Dorcas Mariekiekie Omotorla Bright |
| Welfare | Emma Dyfan |
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILMMAKERS
Director
Mohamed Janneh
Story
Zachariah Lloyd Sesay
Screenplay
Zachariah Lloyd Sesay & Prince Karteh
Cinematographer
Papa Edwin Shaw
Sound
Emile Jimmy Bangura
Drone
Schwarbu Eastwood Kamara
Light
Baimba Kamara
Production Manager
Alieu Mansaray
Location
Mohamed N. Conteh
Costume/ Make Up
Dorcas Mariekiekie Omotorla Bright
Welfare
Emma Dyfan

COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILM INFORMATION
| Type | Fiction |
| Length | 29:34 min. |
| Language | Krio with English subtitles |
| Country of origin | Sierra Leone |
| Year | 2025 |

COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILM INFORMATION
Type
Fiction
Length
29:34 min.
Language
Krio with English subtitles
Country of origin
Sierra Leone
Year
2025
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
SIERRA LEONE
Sierra Leone (officially the Republic of Sierra Leone) borders Guinea in the north and Liberia in the southeast. Freetown is the country’s capital and economic centre. English is the official language of this former British colony, but most people speak Krio.
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Over a thousand schools were destroyed during the civil war that lasted from 1991 to 2002. Following the Ebola epidemic (2014-2016), the country is now working to rebuild state and social infrastructure. Both Sierra Leone’s constitution and the 2004 Education Act mandate nine years of compulsory basic education, but full compliance is not possible due to a lack of schools and teachers. The literacy rate of the adult population in 2015 was 48.1% (women: 37.7%, men: 58.7%).
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Sierra Leone has a great variety of media. After a long debate, 2013 saw the passing of a freedom of information law. Sierra Leone ranked 64th out of 180 countries on the 2024 World Press Freedom Index, published by Reporters without Borders.
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
SIERRA LEONE
Sierra Leone (officially the Republic of Sierra Leone) borders Guinea in the north and Liberia in the southeast. Freetown is the country’s capital and economic centre. English is the official language of this former British colony, but most people speak Krio.
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Over a thousand schools were destroyed during the civil war that lasted from 1991 to 2002. Following the Ebola epidemic (2014-2016), the country is now working to rebuild state and social infrastructure. Both Sierra Leone’s constitution and the 2004 Education Act mandate nine years of compulsory basic education, but full compliance is not possible due to a lack of schools and teachers. The literacy rate of the adult population in 2015 was 48.1% (women: 37.7%, men: 58.7%).
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Sierra Leone has a great variety of media. After a long debate, 2013 saw the passing of a freedom of information law. Sierra Leone ranked 64th out of 180 countries on the 2024 World Press Freedom Index, published by Reporters without Borders.