
Visited Ghana just last month for a month and enjoyed every minute of my visit.
However, I hardly watched our films because they were too emotional and also mush shouting. Would it be a good idea to encourage our actors to keep their cool and rather emphasis in articulating their words gracefully to their audience? Well, I felt sorry for the supposed target audience because some actors do not engage with their audience they shout at them.
I found most of the films I watched were very upsetting for me. In some case men treating women as second class citizens and also I observe e too of violence shows or soaps. Does our target audience have the opportunity to critic a film at all?
I'm too proud to be called a Ghanaian however when it comes to watching our own films I shy away. Ghanaians are a different bred of people, academics, artisans, and street hawks however everyone have a part to play when it comes to telling our stories to the world of our existence. Ghanaians are excellent when it comes to the use of initiatives, from rags to riches, people starting life on no state welfare benefits yet saving to build their own mortgage free homes? All these areas are significant achievement we do underestimate. Even if it is mud build home still mortgage free. Some individual own huge hectares of farms using their initiatives and their own resources to get somewhere on the life path ladder. Yet when it comes flaunting what we got we lack the know-how. Areas like for example child protection, domestic violence, physical disability issues also music, innovative gardening initiatives, rainwater harvesting initiatives etc may all need to be integrated into our films to help raise more awareness about social issues needing to be addressed head on.
Why are we selling Ghana so short when we have so much to boost to the world about? I wonder whom we as a nation are benchmarking against when it comes to filming industry. I would recommend that we pick up the good aspects of British, Canadian, German and Swiss filming so that we have that competitive advantage against our neighbours.


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I think we/they are benchmarking the boring films from nigeria. I am so in tune with your point of view dear blogger, all the films our people are shot nowadays are just like the kantata show. Always they say emossion,the same story. the same piece of shit... when are we going to feature a ghanaian film in Hollyhood? All because we lack the innovative sense in making a good movie. Nowadays everybody can just get up in ghana a make some senseless kantata show and call it ghanaian film.....