The National Film Authority of Ghana (NFA) will hold its annual Ghana Cinema Week from Friday, December 15, to December 22.
Among its many objectives, the week-long celebration seeks to establish a sustainable distribution system for locally produced Ghanaian films, foster and enhance the country’s cinemagoing culture, and offer a platform for corporate expansion.
Because of this, the event’s “Electrified Edition” theme this year will expose attendees to a variety of movies and activities designed to raise awareness of Ghanaian cinema. (Read Juliet Asante’s advice to GH filmmakers: Make quality films and quit whining that the film industry is dying.)
As Ghana Cinema Week gets underway, moviegoers in Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale will have the opportunity to see a variety of Ghanaian films, including Tetteh Quarshie (Heroes of Africa), The Heroines, Single Not Searching, Our Wife, and Oguaman. The Ghana Cinema Week has always been a useful way for selected Ghanaian films to be shown in cinemas across the country.The Platinum Bay Hotel, Gold Coast Restaurant, Oyarifa Mall, The Page Center, Silverbird Cinemas, Royal View Cinema, Kumasi, and Tamale’s Radach Hotel will all screen these chosen movies.
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Apart from the movie screenings, Ghana Cinema Week functions as a lively center for several events, fostering enduring memories for attendees, who consistently get the chance to engage with actors and filmmakers.
Not only that, but it fosters a friendly environment where young filmmakers can meet and network with seasoned producers, who can serve as sources of inspiration and instruction.
In the words of Juliet Yaa Asantewaa Asante, the Chief Executive Officer of NFA, “As Ghana Cinema Week approaches, we find ourselves on the verge of an intense and fascinating experience.
“The Ghana Cinema Week is poised to be a standout event on the calendar for anyone passionate about the transformative power of film”.