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Patronage in Theatre Films Going Through The Roof

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
July 15, 2024
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Adjetey Anang

Adjetey Anang

Patronage in theatre films in Ghana has seen a significant increase over the years, with more and more people showing interest in watching locally produced films.

This rise in patronage is attributed to several factors, including the improvement in the quality of Ghanaian films, the rise of local film festivals and events, and the growing popularity of Ghanaian actors and filmmakers both locally and internationally.

In recent years, Ghanaian filmmakers have been investing more time and resources into producing high-quality films that compete with international productions. This has led to a rise in the number of well-received Ghanaian films, which has in turn attracted more viewers to the cinema.

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Additionally, the rise of local film festivals and events in Ghana has also contributed to the increase in patronage of theatre films. These events provide a platform for Ghanaian filmmakers to showcase their work to a wider audience and gain recognition both locally and internationally.

The Accra Film Festival, for example, has become a popular event in the Ghanaian film industry, attracting filmmakers, actors, and film enthusiasts from across the country.

Furthermore, the growing popularity of Ghanaian actors and filmmakers both locally and internationally has also played a role in increasing patronage of theatre films in Ghana.

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Ghanaian actors such as John Dumelo, Jackie Appiah, and Yvonne Nelson have gained recognition on the international stage, appearing in popular films and TV shows. This has helped to raise the profile of Ghanaian cinema and attract more viewers to local productions.

Ghanaian movie actor, Adjetey Anang believes theatre movies are selling more.

He attributed the growing interest in theatre to the desire for diverse and original content, lamenting the dominance of Western-style movies.

He elaborated on the causes of film consumers channelling interest into the theatre.

“I think that content and we haven’t done a lot of work in the stories that film directors are telling. We are fed up with Western movies.”

Adjetey Anang

The increase in patronage of theatre films in Ghana is a positive development for the local film industry.

As more and more people show interest in watching Ghanaian films, filmmakers have a larger audience to cater to and continue to produce high-quality, engaging content.

With the support of local audiences, the Ghanaian film industry is poised to continue growing and thriving in the years to come.

Filmmakers Encouraged to Prioritize African Stories

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Adjetey Anang

Encouraging filmmakers to prioritize African stories indeed lead to a more engaging and unpredictable experience for audiences.

African stories are rich in culture, history, and diversity, offering unique perspectives and narratives that is not commonly seen in mainstream cinema.

By exploring these stories, filmmakers have the opportunity to showcase the beauty, complexity, and resilience of African societies and people.

Furthermore, prioritizing African stories helps break stereotypes and misconceptions, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of the continent’s diverse cultures and traditions.

Audiences are exposed to new themes, settings, and characters that challenges their worldview and provide a more enriching cinematic experience.

Adjetey Anang emphasized the importance of telling African stories that resonate with the audience, incorporating elements like food, costumes, and cultural heritage.

This, he believes, will create a sense of inclusion and authenticity, drawing audiences to live theatre experiences.

“Audiences can more or less predict what they are about to see, and so they will rather prefer going to a live theatre.”

Adjetey Anang

Promoting African stories in film contributes to a more inclusive and diverse global cinematic landscape, offering audiences a fresh and compelling storytelling experience that celebrates the richness of African heritage and creativity.

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