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Outdooring 2019

18 min📅 2019-03-02

In Maxwell Addae's tense and tightly wound short film Outdooring (2019), a seemingly ordinary family celebration becomes the stage for betrayal and hidden truths.

Director: Maxwell Addae

Cast

Keith Machekanyanga
Keith Machekanyanga
Kobby Ankrah
Malik Cason
Malik Cason
Don
Cassandra Blair
Cassandra Blair
Annette
Thomas Daniel Smith
Thomas Daniel Smith
Aaron
Theodore Mark Martinez
Theodore Mark Martinez
Uncle Red
Cassandra Relynn
Cassandra Relynn
Felicia Ankrah
Martin Dorsla
Martin Dorsla
Ben Ankrah
Naviah Nichol Vernon
Junior Ankrah

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Outdooring (2019) about?

Outdooring follows Kobby Ankrah as he attends his nephew's Ghanaian baby naming ceremony with a far darker agenda—he plans to steal the cash gifted by family and friends to escape a secret he's kept for years. What begins as a festive gathering quickly spirals into a morally charged act of betrayal.

Who directed Outdooring?

Outdooring was directed by Maxwell Addae, an emerging filmmaker known for blending intimate storytelling with sharp dramatic tension.

Who stars in Outdooring?

The film stars Keith Machekanyanga, Malik Cason, Cassandra Blair, Thomas Daniel Smith, and Theodore Mark Martinez in key roles.

Is Outdooring (2019) worth watching?

With its crisp storytelling and tight runtime, Outdooring (2019) stands out as a compelling short film in the crime-drama genre. While it's unrated on IMDb, its thematic depth and polished execution make it a rewarding watch for fans of character-driven suspense.

How long is Outdooring?

Outdooring runs for 18 minutes.

About Outdooring (2019) — A Short Film of Family, Crime, and Hidden Truths

In Maxwell Addae's tense and tightly wound short film Outdooring (2019), a seemingly ordinary family celebration becomes the stage for betrayal and hidden truths. When young Kobby Ankrah attends his nephew's Ghanaian baby-naming ceremony, he carries more than just celebratory intentions—he's there to lift cash gifted by relatives and slip away forever. As drums pulse and laughter fills the air, the camera lingers on the weight of expectation and the cold precision of his plan, turning what should be a joyful ritual into a quiet crime.

The 18-minute drama unfolds against the warm yet watchful glow of West African tradition, where community and trust are tested by ambition and shame. Outdooring (2019) blends the intimacy of family drama with the sharp edges of crime, weaving moral dilemmas into everyday moments and leaving viewers to question how far someone will go to bury their secrets beneath celebration.