Here are the top ten movies in Ghana you must watch before the year ends. These Ghanaian movies have thrilling stories and rich cultural insights with excellent acting.
These films were unquestionably entertaining to see, or they smashed records, garnered publicity, produced stars, or won prizes.

See Top Ten Movies In Ghana Below;
- The Burial of Kojo
When a man’s spiteful brother traps him in an illegal mine hole, his daughter starts on a mission to save him. The Burial of Kojo is a mystical drama film directed by Blitz Bazawule.
- AloeveraÂ
In a land separated by a long-standing quarrel, a man and lady from opposing sides fall in love. Despite their families’ efforts to keep them apart, they ultimately heal the neighborhood. Are you searching for the best Ghanaian movies on Netflix? Try watching Aloevera, which was released in 2020.
- Beasts Of No Nation
As civil war rages in Africa, a fierce warlord (Idris Elba) trains a young orphan (Abraham Attah) to join his group of guerrilla soldiers.
- Azali

Kwabena Gyansah directed Azali, a 2018 Ghanaian drama film. It was selected as Ghana’s entry for Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, however it did not receive a nomination. It was Ghana’s first submission for the Best International Feature Film Oscar.
- SideChic
Three ladies discover that they can make a lot of money by exposing cheating husbands and boyfriends. Sidechic Gang is a comedy-drama directed by Ghanian film director Peter Sedufia.
A couple expecting their first child miss a train into the city for the delivery. Keteke (2017). Peter Sedufia directs Keteke, a comedy-drama set in the 1980s.
Two pastors, diametrically opposed, navigate their temptations, one driven by money, the other by desire. A Taste of Sin is one of the most recent Ghanaian films available on Netflix. Faith, forgiveness, redemption, and hope are all themes covered in A Taste of Sin.
- Gold Coast Lounge
A crime family in Ghana must clean up their act before the government closes their private lounge. Gold Coast Lounge (2020). Gold Coast Lounge is a love drama directed by Pascal Aka and set in Accra, Ghana’s capital city.
- Ties That Bind
Three women (Kimberly Elise, Omotola Ekeinde, and Randall Batinkoff), each of whom has lost a child, embark on a path of redemption while renovating a derelict clinic in an African town. Ties that Bind (2011) Ties That Bind, directed by Leila Djansi, is a drama film about three women pulled together by fate.
- God is African
Kwaw Ansah produced and directed Heritage Africa, one of Ghana’s older films, in 1989.