Ghanaian feature film titled All of Us Are Guilty made a strong impression this week with its official cast reveal at the National Theatre in Accra.
Written and directed by Enoch Sowah (professionally known as Enuk Souer), the film is produced by his company, SpotDetail Films, as the flagship project of the ambitious 'Project Unicorn' initiative.
The project features an ensemble cast of approximately 20 Ghanaian actors and actresses including Omari Dwamena, Jessica Williams, Kojo Boakye, Sena Fafali, Benjamin Kwadey, and others.
Speaking at the unveiling, Sowah emphasised that the film goes beyond entertainment. 'Today is not simply about announcing a film. It is about beginning a conversation,' he said. He described the film’s core themes as a deep exploration of accountability, trauma, moral complexity, human responsibility, and the difficult choices people make when placed in uncomfortable situations.
The story confronts the gray areas between right and wrong, challenging simplistic notions of good and evil while examining collective guilt and shared human experiences.
'All Of Us Are Guilty' is a question about accountability, trauma, and about the choices we make when life places us in uncomfortable situations… Because at its core, All Of Us Are Guilty, is not just about the characters on screen. It is about all of us.'
The film is scheduled for a private screening later in 2026, with full release details and promotional activities expected soon. Production has been noted for radical character transformations and high-energy sequences, reflecting a commitment to ambitious, high-quality Ghanaian storytelling.
Industry observers view the project as part of a broader movement to elevate Ghanaian cinema onto local and international platforms, with aspirations for major streaming services.
