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Sista...with Ceddo, there should be a link there to pull up English subtitles---they are using an indigenous language and maybe some French, but there is an option there at Youtube for subtitles. Moolade, however, isn't heavily Western---it's more traditional and isn't based in Ghana; it is Senegalese I do believe. Should you decide to purchase them at any point, they come with English subtitles. There are not many to my knowledge that are completely traditional, but then again I don't know the whole market. What I share are ones I have seen and enjoyed for various reasons. I'll keep scanning for more traditional and quality ones to share....peace.
Hotep SiS Blaklioness...
I tried watching the first few movies you shared. I do not know or speak french so they are making little to no sense to me. One show I was able to view, Moolade I think it was, the "King" in that story I've seen before while in Ghana. He seems to play that role in most of the shows I saw then. Moolade, is similar to the movies played in Ghana in terms of the amerikkkan spin on Afreekan Culture and Traditions.
Ceddo looks like an interesting sorta view yet, the language barrier is in place and I had to stop watching. I could have followed it and picked up the messages based on the 'show' and would get the whole picture with the 'tell' as well.
That's all for now.....Peace and Please keep sharing....
M.E.