Adanggaman
[2] He heals some wounds that Ossei gained when travelling to Adanggaman, and reveals through his fortune-telling abilities that the future of all in the empire would be bleak for a long time, subject to slavery and oppression.The seer protests to King Adanngaman, who in turn for his perceived insolence, orders him and Ossei to be sold as slaves.He goes travelling, to forge a new life, but is captured by soldiers of Adangamaan's court and thus prepped for sale into slavery.[4] He is sold to Europeans, who transport him to the Americas via the Middle Passage, and is renamed John Stanford by a wealthy plantation owner.In 2000, Andanggaman won the Best Actor and Special Jury Award at the Amiens International Film Festival.