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Movies of Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Source: Nii Atakora Mensah

I’d love to work more in Nigeria - Sandra Owusuaa

Sandra Owusuaa Sandra Owusuaa

If budding actress, Sandra Owusuaa had her way, she would have relocated to Nigeria to ply her movie profession because the Ghanaian movie industry is doing little to explore her potentials.

For her, the Ghana movie industry is not working, especially the English speaking sector thus Nigeria, where the industry is booming is the ideal country for her star to shine.

“Honestly if relocating to Nigeria was possible, trust me, I would be gone a long time ago. I have a family and business in Ghana and it would not be appropriate to leave them here and go stay there. Apart from that, I love Ghana and I have hope that it will be well soon though.

“I am convinced the Nigeria industry would have given me the platform to exhibit my talent fully because the movie industry there is booming. If I were resident in Nigeria, I would be shooting movies at least twice every week. That cannot be said about ours. Here, you can sit for six months and not even a call and you are expected to survive,” she said.

Talking about her work experience in Nigeria, Sandy said, “Working in Nigeria is cool. I have done two movies there. They like to give new faces a chance, so I guess that’s how they got me and it is a good thing. It helps the industry to grow. That does not happen in Ghana. Here, once they get used to a face, they want to use that person till he or she fades out and by that time, others would have moved on to other things and then the movies become stale”, she added.

Sandy, who also runs a nail shop said that business has been good and another reason why she still lives in Ghana. “I mean I have bills to pay and I ask myself how much I will make it if I should solely depend on acting. How many movies can I feature in a month or six months and make money. Let’s not forget there is family too.

“Before ending the interviewing she said that government should invest into the industry and make it attractive, and producers should give new faces the chance to take up roles. The media should support the upcoming ones, there should be regulations online.

Movies she has featured include Accra Runs, 8PM, The Will, Accra Hustler, Thank God Its Friday, Hurts, The Actress and The Miser TV series.