David Masterwille is the founder and managing director of AdomiBridge Studios, a content producing company in Accra, Ghana. He is a writer, director and producer. He wrote, directed and produced the 2012 movie The Most Beautiful Hour. He has also written, directed and produced several acclaimed documentaries including the award winning documentary Gold Is Here, 2014 (Ghana), Gilberte’s World, 2016 (Mauritius) and Scapegoats, 2017 (Ghana).
Masterwille’s films have screened at several film festivals around the world including Durban International Film Festival, Zanzibar International Film Festival, AfryKamera Film Festival, and Africa International Film Festival.
He led AdomiBridge Studios to produce the videos for Ghana’s successful year-long campaign, the Year of Return where he directed nearly 50 videos for this important national campaign in 2019.
A Dream to Die For Budget: $100K - $1M | Musical ⋄ Drama A talented singer-songwriter and her band from a small town in northern Ghana struggle to get to Lagos for their big break: a televised West African music contest. They start work in an illegal gold mine, for what they believe will be quick cash, but this ill-fated decision changes their lives forever.
Gilberte's World
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Documentary
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Ananke
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Short
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Gold Is Here
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Documentary
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The Most Beautiful Hour
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Film
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Best Documentary at Golden Movies Africa Awards (Gold Is Here)
(2016)
Nationl Film and Television Institute
(2020-2021)
Vancouver Film School
(2004-2004)