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Ghanaian Film Industry: The Prevalence, Impact of Insults in Kumawood Movies

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
September 6, 2024
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Kumawood, the vibrant film industry based in Kumasi, Ghana, has gained immense popularity over the years, particularly among local audiences.

Known for its unique storytelling style, relatable themes, and the use of local languages, Kumawood films often reflect the socio-cultural realities of Ghanaian society.

However, one of the most controversial aspects of these films is the frequent use of insults, which has sparked debates about their impact on the industry and society at large.

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Insults in Kumawood movies often manifest as comedic relief, with characters hurling exaggerated and humorous insults at one another.

This practice is traced back to traditional Ghanaian storytelling and performance arts, where humor and satire play crucial roles.

The insults typically serve to entertain audiences, create conflict, or highlight social issues. However, the frequency and intensity of these insults have raised concerns about their potential negative effects.

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Ghanaian actor, Clement Bonney, widely known as Mr Beautiful, has disclosed why Ghana’s local-oriented movie industry, Kumawood, is struggling to succeed.

The actor stated that the inclusion of insults into the characters’ scripts is the major cause of the problem.

“I had little problems with Kumawood people because I used to speak the Fante language and blend with English. I told them that in Kumasi, particular insults that are considered normal to the people cannot be applied to those in the Greater Accra and Coastal regions; there are big insults.

“So, I told them that the way we’re packaging insults and selling them to the world will affect us, so we should be careful. But they ignored.”

Mr Beautiful

While Kumawood films reflect the realities of Ghanaian life, the pervasive use of insults reinforces negative stereotypes and behaviors. The normalization of derogatory language leads audiences to accept such insults as part of everyday communication, potentially eroding societal values and respect.

The reliance on insults for comedic effect detracts from the overall quality of writing and production. As filmmakers prioritize humor over substance, stories become shallow, lacking depth and meaningful character arcs.

The prevalence of insults in Kumawood films influences language use among viewers, particularly younger audiences. The casual acceptance of derogatory terms permeates everyday conversations, contributing to a culture of disrespect.

The Response from Stakeholders

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Mr Beautiful

Recognizing the potential negative effects of insults in Kumawood films, various stakeholders have begun to address the issue.

Some filmmakers are increasingly aware of the need for more responsible storytelling. There is a growing movement towards creating content that promotes positive messages, encourages dialogue, and fosters respect among individuals.

Film critics and cultural scholars have begun to analyze the implications of insults in Kumawood movies, advocating for a more nuanced approach to humor and conflict in storytelling. Their critiques aim to encourage filmmakers to explore themes that uplift rather than demean.

Viewers are becoming more vocal about their preferences, demanding higher-quality content that reflects their values. Social media platforms have provided a space for audiences to express their opinions, influencing filmmakers to reconsider their approaches.

Mr Beautiful stated that in today’s world of rapid technological advancement, all countries are making efforts to adapt and develop various sectors, including film.

However, the actor indicated that Ghanaian movie experts failed to embrace this ideology, causing the industry to lag.

“When the whites were migrating to digital marketing, we were still at parts 1 and 2. When we realized it, we were already archaic. That has also affected us big time.”

Mr Beautiful

The use of insults in Kumawood movies presents a complex interplay between entertainment and societal values. While it serves as a cultural reflection and a source of humor, it also poses challenges for the film industry and society at large.

As the industry evolves, it is crucial for filmmakers, actors, and audiences to engage in a dialogue about the implications of such language and to strive for a balance between humor and respect.

By doing so, Kumawood continues to thrive while fostering a culture that values positive communication and storytelling.

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