{"id":18623,"date":"2025-08-06T14:58:06","date_gmt":"2025-08-06T14:58:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nanamedia.org\/en\/2025\/08\/06\/ben-proudfoots-from-obamas-supported-eyes-of-ghana-set-for-the-toronto-doc-program\/"},"modified":"2025-08-06T14:58:07","modified_gmt":"2025-08-06T14:58:07","slug":"ben-proudfoots-from-obamas-supported-eyes-of-ghana-set-for-the-toronto-doc-program","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nanamedia.org\/en\/2025\/08\/06\/ben-proudfoots-from-obamas-supported-eyes-of-ghana-set-for-the-toronto-doc-program\/","title":{"rendered":"Ben Proudfoots from Obama&#8217;s supported eyes of Ghana Set for the Toronto Doc program"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Introduction to the Toronto Film Festival<\/h2>\n<p>The Toronto Film Festival is just around the corner, and this year&#8217;s lineup is packed with exciting documentaries. One of the most anticipated films is &quot;The Eyes of Ghana,&quot; a documentary produced by Barack and Michelle Obama. The film will open the Doc Sidebar of the festival, which takes place from September 4th to 14th.<\/p>\n<h2>The Obamas&#8217; Latest Production<\/h2>\n<p>&quot;The Eyes of Ghana&quot; is the latest production from the Obamas&#8217; Higher Ground Productions, which has already made a name for itself with the Oscar-winning documentary &quot;American Factory.&quot; The film tells the story of Chris Hesse, the personal cinematographer for Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana. Nkrumah was overthrown in a coup in 1966, and the film explores his rise and fall.<\/p>\n<h2>The Film&#8217;s Director<\/h2>\n<p>The film is directed by Nova Scotia-based filmmaker Ben Proudfoot, who has already won two Oscar awards for his short documentary films &quot;The Queen of Basketball&quot; and &quot;The Last Repair Shop.&quot; Proudfoot&#8217;s cinematic style and storytelling ability have impressed audiences and critics alike, and &quot;The Eyes of Ghana&quot; is expected to be another hit.<\/p>\n<h2>Other Documentaries at the Festival<\/h2>\n<p>The Toronto Film Festival will feature a total of 23 documentaries, including 16 world premieres. Some of the other notable films include &quot;The Balloonists,&quot; about adventurers who circle the globe in a balloon; &quot;A Life Illuminated,&quot; about marine biologist Dr. Edie Widder; and &quot;Nuns Against the Vatican,&quot; which exposes predatory priests and abused nuns in the Catholic Church.<\/p>\n<h2>More Highlights from the Festival<\/h2>\n<p>Other highlights from the festival include &quot;Canceled: The Paula Deen Story,&quot; about the celebrity chef&#8217;s scandal; &quot;Modern Whore,&quot; about the sex industry; and &quot;Love + War,&quot; the latest film from acclaimed filmmakers Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin. The festival will also feature North American premieres of films such as &quot;Orwell: 2+2=5&quot; and &quot;Our Country,&quot; as well as Canadian premieres of films like &quot;Cover&quot; and &quot;True North.&quot;<\/p>\n<h2>Conclusion<\/h2>\n<p>The Toronto Film Festival is shaping up to be an exciting event, with a diverse range of documentaries that showcase the best of filmmaking talent from around the world. With the Obamas&#8217; &quot;The Eyes of Ghana&quot; leading the charge, this year&#8217;s festival is not to be missed. Whether you&#8217;re a film buff or just looking for something new and interesting, the Toronto Film Festival has something for everyone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Introduction to the Toronto Film Festival The Toronto Film Festival is just around the corner, and this year&#8217;s lineup is packed with exciting documentaries. 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