Although I agree with your submission, watch the words of the characters of most of your movies . Most of them leaves much to be desired. Vulgar , suggestive words and acts, insults(kwasea - Kwadwo Nkansa). There are some of ... read full comment
Although I agree with your submission, watch the words of the characters of most of your movies . Most of them leaves much to be desired. Vulgar , suggestive words and acts, insults(kwasea - Kwadwo Nkansa). There are some of them that you wouldn't know what the film is about. However, some of them are very entertaining and good. FIPAG take the criticisms in good faith, we are behind you. Without you we shall have hypertension and die earlier. God bless you.
CITIZEN ONE 9 years ago
What's there to agree with? Wen we used to watch Indian Movies at Park, Roxy Cinema it was never about the language spoken, but the intriguing nature and suspense of the movie.
I know it is so very difficult for many of yo ... read full comment
What's there to agree with? Wen we used to watch Indian Movies at Park, Roxy Cinema it was never about the language spoken, but the intriguing nature and suspense of the movie.
I know it is so very difficult for many of you to recognize the fact that TWI LANGUAGE is distasteful, unromantic, unscientific and mostly mumbo jumbo.
There is this false notion that Akan movies are the only option we have as a nation, and this adds to the uncreative nature of the industry. A fact remains that, it is not because the other ethnic language groups don't have any motivation, but that Akan or Twi influence in Ghana is a forced radical complex. Many of them don't want to assimilate with their fellow citizens, but expect everyone to patronize their culture, language and insolence.
This is the main reason why KUMAWOOD, AKANWOOD or TWIWOOD however much they greedily and selfishly monopolize the industry will forever remain SUBSTANDARD and almost NONSENSICAL CLOWNING.
We have the talents, we have classy Ghanaians all over the place, but like our politics...we are a greedy selfish lot, worst of all hypocrites. What we criticize, we never extend to others.
Currency 9 years ago
Well, I think FIPAG Gen. Secretary did not research before saying the above.
At least for the past 2 years Silverbird has been dedicating a couple of weeks in September to celebrate movies of Ghanaian origin. Apart from that ... read full comment
Well, I think FIPAG Gen. Secretary did not research before saying the above.
At least for the past 2 years Silverbird has been dedicating a couple of weeks in September to celebrate movies of Ghanaian origin. Apart from that, the Cinemas show Ghanaian movies that meets its standards. If some Ghanaian movies do not meet the standards, why should they be shown at the Cinemas? I wish I could ask him. Before he was appointed as the Gen. Secretary of FIPAG was he not vetted? if he did not meet the standards required by FIPAG, would he have been appointed? These are the things we do that do not encourage people do bring the best out of themselves. We are always at the mercy of the Western World because we do not respect standards, we do not want to stick to the scripts, we are always skipping scenes which results in poor finishing!
Although I agree with your submission, watch the words of the characters of most of your movies . Most of them leaves much to be desired. Vulgar , suggestive words and acts, insults(kwasea - Kwadwo Nkansa). There are some of ...
read full comment
What's there to agree with? Wen we used to watch Indian Movies at Park, Roxy Cinema it was never about the language spoken, but the intriguing nature and suspense of the movie.
I know it is so very difficult for many of yo ...
read full comment
Well, I think FIPAG Gen. Secretary did not research before saying the above.
At least for the past 2 years Silverbird has been dedicating a couple of weeks in September to celebrate movies of Ghanaian origin. Apart from that ...
read full comment