Julius Amedume (born 1977) is a British film director and owner of independent production company Amedume Films Limited. Amedume was born in Ballam, South London.
He said as a result of the gunshot his intestines gushed out and he fell unconscious in a pool of blood, adding that his colleagues who concluded he was dead performed his funeral when he was recovering at the 37 Military Hospital.
He said he and his six colleagues on guard at the time were posted at vantage points in the house and he was put in charge of the gate so he opened the gate to talk to the soldiers.
Julius Nii Boye Hammond, told the Commission that he was wrongfully dismissed with about 380 people from the Ghana Post and Telecommunication Service on December 6, 1984 without cause.
This short film, made by Amedume Films, won best screenplay at the 5th Black Filmmaker Magazine Short Film Awards, and was nominated in the short film category at the 12th Pan African Film Festival 2004.
Amedume Films was set-up in 1999 and aims to make shorts, feature films, documentaries, music videos and creative material that generally doesn't get made in the UK.