Actor and broadcaster, Nana Gyasi Owusu, popularly known as 'NGO', has picked up Best Lead Actor in Comedy/Drama series at the just-ended Ghana Movie Awards for his role in ‘Kejetia vs Makola’ series.
Organizers of the Ghana Movie Awards have announced plans to hold two separate award ceremonies in 2024, to make a triumphant return after the absence of the event in 2022 and 2023. Fred Nuamah, CEO ...
We write in advance of the 100th pre-session of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (the “Committee”) and its review of Ghana. This submission focuses on the rights of children with disabilities, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ghana’s Black Star International Film Festival (BSIFF) has locked a unique distribution partnership with Majestic Cinemas, the Ivory Coast’s largest cinema chain, to expand the distribution ...
Legendary Ghanaian actress, Grace Omaboe, also known as Maame Dokono is concerned over the quality of movies produced by Ghana’s movie industry. According to her, movies produced by the movie industry ...
During the 1980s and 1990s, Ghanaian artists created vibrant hand-painted movie posters to promote Hollywood blockbuster films. These posters served as promotional material for mobile cinemas that ...
Veteran Nigerian actor Kelvin Ikeduba wore John Mahama's campaign shirt in a Nollywood film, earning the Ghanaian president ...
Ghana film has been having a resurgence lately. After the earlier success of the Nkrumah era when our movies took to the global stage, not much has happened. However, in recent times there has been a ...
In the days when mobile cinemas first came to Ghana, local artists were commissioned to paint posters promoting the films, posters that often exaggerated the content of the films and took on an ...
In the late 1980s, mobile cinema businesses were burgeoning in Ghana, bringing film screenings to villages and rural areas without theaters or electricity. These makeshift “video clubs” – usually made ...
In the late 1980s, mobile cinema businesses were burgeoning in Ghana, bringing film screenings to villages and rural areas without theaters or electricity. These makeshift “video clubs” – usually made ...