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Entertainment of Friday, 14 May 2021

Source: 3news.com

Feature films banned on TV from July 1

Chairman of the Classification Committee of the National Film Authority, Socrate Safo Chairman of the Classification Committee of the National Film Authority, Socrate Safo

Stakeholders in the Ghanaian film industry have resolved to stop the showing of feature films on television stations from Thursday, July 1.

“From 1st July 2021, no film producer or filmmaker shall sell any feature film to any TV station in Ghana to air until further notice,” a notice jointly issued by the Film Producers Association of Ghana, Film Crew Association of Ghana and Marketers & Distributors Association of Ghana demanded.

This was a fallout from a three-day strategy session organized by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) to understand the challenges and the reasons behind the collapse of the Ghanaian film industry.

The meeting was also to enable stakeholders put together solutions to revive the exhibition, marketing and sales of Ghanaian movies.

Notwithstanding the ban to be put on feature films, those already sold can show “until the agreed date expires and thereafter cannot be renewed”.

Film producers and marketers have been asked to take this directive seriously and those who flout “these directives shall be sanctioned accordingly”.

“All film stakeholders must take these directives seriously and comply accordingly until further notice.”