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Meet the Northern based Movie Gem





Name: Elijah Musa Deen
Nickname: “Filmkaka the Film-Prophet”
Date of Birth: Early 80’s
Nationality: Sierra Leonean
Occupation: Director/Actor
Contact: +23230 - 426 - 930





Elijah Musa Deen is a young and passionate Sierra Leonean who attended the school of Languages (Saint Francis Secondary School) in Makeni, Bombali District, Northern Province of Sierra Leone, where he became the first gentle man from among the school pupils when he became the Head Boy in 2007.




Upon completing secondary school he successfully gained admission at the Fourah Bay College in Freetown where he was appointed Minister of Energy and Power in 2010, became President of Nicol Hall and attained his tertiary education.


Thereafter, he continued his movie career and dedicated himself to empowering others and to give back to society through movie. His career as a renowned Actor flourished and he rose to prominence as a Director based in the North who doubles as the President of NorMMAL and NAS Secretary the young sensation has produced classic films including: 



“My Story” 
“21 Days”
“Blood Battle” 
“The Law must suit” and “Not Guilty”.

He is currently working on a movie title: “Dark Secrete” to be out soon.


His progress in the movie industry and as a key player in the entertainment sector and beyond has earned him numerous nominations and has won several awards inclusive: 

2010 Most Creative Youth of the year from Winners Chapel International
2013 Best Film Director courtesy of Exclusive Entertainment Freetown, 
Best Upcoming Actor in 2013 courtesy of Exclusive Entertainment Freetown, 
Best Movie Director in 2013 from Bollywood Awards Freetown and in 2018 Best Film of the Year from FaNEA.

The Filmkaka is also looking forward to win the Best Director Award from FaNEA 2019 Awards.

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