We meet Kwabena working as a runner on a big film set, where he's the only person of colour, and no one seems to be able to pronounce his name correctly.
We meet Kwabena working as a runner on a big film set, where he's the only person of colour, and no one seems to be able to pronounce his name correctly.
This episode is a farcical analogy of what it takes for different races and genders to make it in the film industry. In the end, Kwabena gets a job promotion that isn't quite what he expected.
This episode is a farcical analogy of what it takes for different races and genders to make it in the film industry. In the end, Kwabena gets a job promotion that isn't quite what he expected.
After hitting a new low of doing the most demoralising job on set, Kwabena meets up with his non-film friends who are financially doing well. He struggles to find motivation to keep going.
After hitting a new low of doing the most demoralising job on set, Kwabena meets up with his non-film friends who are financially doing well. He struggles to find motivation to keep going.
Kwabena and his friends meet up to chill after work and tell stories about their terrible Tinder dating experiences. His friend brings a co-worker, who sparks Kwabena's interest.
Kwabena and his friends meet up to chill after work and tell stories about their terrible Tinder dating experiences. His friend brings a co-worker, who sparks Kwabena's interest.
Kwabena begins a fresh relationship with Vanessa but is struggling to stay focused on preproduction for his film. His producer, Amy, asks him where his priorities lie.
Kwabena begins a fresh relationship with Vanessa but is struggling to stay focused on preproduction for his film. His producer, Amy, asks him where his priorities lie.