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27.05.2016 Movie News

We're Our Own Enemies In The Movie Industry - Fiifi Gharbin

By SeanCitygh.com
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27.05.2016 LISTEN

Astute Ghanaian movie director, Mr Fiifi Garben has stated that the enemy of the Ghanaian movie industry are not far fetched and that the movie players are enemies of themselves.

In an interview with Entertainment Chart Show on ILife FM with Mr Latus, he said he does not understand why there are divisions in the industry making part calling themselves English actors and others as Twi actors, a situation he thinks should not cause a division in the industry.

Mr Garben however said the division has made some local producers bringing in Nigerian actors which should not be the case.

"I think sometimes, we're our own enemies. Because at first there wasn't any division in the industry like English and Twi. I remember some years ago, Van Vicker, Nadia, Jackie Appiah, etc came and shot movies in Kumasi. Those times when Maame Dokono, David Dontor, and others were in active acting, there wasn't any divisions. But at a point in time some people including the media started bringing the divisions as to Twi and English. However some of us are trying to let people understand that we are one people and that language should not separate us. This made the Twi producers to bring in Nigerian actors. You can talk about Patience Ozorkor, Mr Ibu, Aki and Pawpaw etc. We should not forget that by this, we are rather promoting Nigerian actors. I will advise that we should all be united and work for Ghana."

His reaction follows a recent public lashes on some actors tagged to be 'English actors' for joining the Kumasi movies popularly known as Kumawood.

A section of the movie lovers have called their turn to the Twi movies as those actors being 'broke and fading out'.

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