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TrenderHQ Blog of Saturday, 14 June 2025
Source: Philip NeeWhang
In a world that often rushes past quiet miracles, Crossing Paths dares to slow down—and listen. The new Christian film from acclaimed Ghanaian director Pascal Amanfo, in collaboration with Diamond Pillar Productions and Queen Char’s Media Network, is preparing for its grand premiere on June 28, 2025, at Silverbird Cinemas in Accra.
Amanfo, known for weaving spiritual truths into relatable storylines, describes this film as “a story that resonates with real-life struggles.” Indeed, Crossing Paths isn’t a fantasy. It mirrors the everyday intersections of people navigating grief, love, healing, and divine intervention. Each storyline—told through the lens of three very different couples—offers a unique glimpse into how God can meet us at unexpected moments.
The cast is as compelling as the message. Seasoned names like Roselyn Ngissah, Omari Dwamena, Jessica Williams, and Peter Ritchie are joined by a talented ensemble including Joyce Nana Ama Maanu, Irene Opare, and rising star Bella Agyemang. Their performances are raw, emotional, and refreshingly grounded in authenticity.
What makes Crossing Paths especially significant is its emphasis on divine timing. At a time when many films chase shock value or spectacle, this project chooses simplicity, stillness, and the soft power of purpose-driven storytelling. “In His time, He makes all things beautiful,” the film reminds us—a message both timeless and timely.
Whether you’re a regular at faith-based cinema or simply looking for a film that touches the heart and uplifts the soul, Crossing Paths promises an experience that lingers. The red carpet rolls out on Friday, June 28, and Accra’s faithful filmgoers are already marking their calendars.
For more details, visit:
👉 TrenderHQ’s feature on Crossing Paths.