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Ghanaian films not ‘low grade’ – Manager of Silverbird Cinemas, Ghana

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
May 25, 2022
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Ghanaian films not 'low grade' – Country Manager of Silverbird Cinemas

An image of Manager of Silverbird Cinemas Ghana, Funmi Onuma

The Country Manager of Silverbird Cinemas Ghana, Funmi Onuma, has rubbished the negative perception that Ghanaian films are of ‘low grade’ and not favorably competitive.

According to the country manager, who was speaking on the patronage of the cinemas after its reopening in July 2021, the erroneous perception has gained roots causing poor sponsorship and lack of investment in the film sector.

Funmi Onuma pointed out that the vibrancy of other film industries had been made possible by rich investments from governments and corporate entities and she expressed a hope to witness the same support for Ghanaian movie productions.

“It’s never true that Ghanaian movies are of low quality or grade and the industry is dying. At least, the number of quality Ghanaian movies premiered at Silverbird Cinemas since the reopening of the cinemas in July last year is proof of that. However, what the industry is lacking is the right sponsorship and investment. There’s no way a good script can be well interpreted without good production and that comes with money. But here in Ghana, that support is not so strong and so film producers have no choice but to finance their projects with their own budget”.

Funmi Onuma

Funmi Onuma said that she hopes the corporate institutions will see the need to invest in the film industry especially since the industry is showing lots of promise.

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President Akufo-Addo announced the opening of cinemas in July last year but the cinemas, including Silverbird, started full operation and occupancy in March this year.

Movies premiered at Silverbird Cinemas since reopening include ‘Aloe Vera’, ‘Coming to Africa’, ‘Drops of Happiness’, ‘Galamsey’, ‘God is African’, ‘Happy Surprise’, ‘Red Carpet’, ‘Savannah’, ‘Shemale’, ‘Terminus’, ‘The men we love’, ‘The Return of Jamal’, ‘Till Sunset’, ‘Fifty Fifty’ and ‘Tito’.

Funmi Onuma mentioned The Men We Love, Happy Surprise, and Red Carpet as the top three Ghanaian movies that premiered at Silverbird. The Country Manager stated that Ghanaians need to believe and not condemn all the potentials the industry is showing.

“These movies had huge patronage and if truly Ghanaian movies were of low grade, they wouldn’t have recorded such high figures. Content-wise, Ghanaian movies are changing, and the storylines are changing towards real-life issues that the public can relate to”.

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Silverbird Cinema Made huge loss

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The devastating effects of Covid-19 on various sectors of the economy cannot be overemphasized. With the creative industry being one of the worst-hit, cinemas were not spared of its brazen effects.

Recounting the losses of Silverbird Cinemas, Funmi Onuma disclosed that the cinema lost over $20M in value during the period. She mentioned that the business is still in a recovery mode because the pandemic caused a major setback including having some of their equipment for operation locked up for many months.

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“At one point, products were not even ready to be released onto the market because there were no workers to install the equipment. Most of our products are still in stock and are yet to be sold, causing the industry to suffer greatly”.

Funmi Onuma

Despite the pressing challenges, Funmi Onuma noted that Silverbird Cinemas was preparing to have a fruitful celebration of its 13 years of operation in Ghana.

“We are 13 years in Ghana by November so we have come a long way in supporting the industry to the best we can and hope for more collaborations in the future. Again, we are looking at expanding to other locations which is in the pipeline”.

Funmi Onuma

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