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Gloria Sarfo Laments Wasted Ghanaian Movie Industry Talent

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
July 16, 2025
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Gloria Sarfo

Gloria Sarfo

The Ghanaian movie industry, often referred to as “Ghallywood,” has seen a surge in popularity both locally and internationally over the past two decades.

However, despite the burgeoning interest and the wealth of talent available, the industry remains fraught with challenges that hinder its growth and the effective utilization of its artists.

As filmmakers and actors struggle to find opportunities that match their skills, the industry risks wasting the very talent that could propel it onto the global stage.

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Ghanaian actress Gloria Sarfo has vented her displeasure over the state of Ghana’s film industry, comparing its stagnation to the buoyancy of Nigeria’s movie sector.

In an Instagram post, Sarfo stated that the talents of most Ghanaian actors who could be thriving elsewhere, particularly in Nigeria, are being wasted in Ghana.

“Honestly, if you’re in Nigeria as an actor, you’d realize that you’ve REALLY WASTED YOUR TALENT back in Ghana. As in, people are shooting on a daily basis, back to back, nonstop. Meanwhile, in my country, Ghana, producers STRUGGLE even to shoot one film in a year.”

Gloria Sarfo

Sarfo described the situation as “CRAZY” and “totally disheartening,” questioning what had gone wrong in an industry that used to flourish. “Talents are BEING WASTED. Mercy Lord,” she added.

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In a caption accompanying her post, Sarfo elaborated on her concerns, noting that friends, family, and fans had long been telling her that she was “wasting [her] talent in Ghana.”

“This MUST be looked at, seriously. Look, there are lots and lots of talent wasting in Ghana year by year, trust me. I’m just here recommending people left right center, cos I KNOW what we have back in my country, I KNOOOOOOOOOOOW.”

Gloria Sarfo
Gloria Sarfo Laments Wasted Ghanaian Movie Industry Talent
Gloria Sarfo

One of the most pressing issues facing the Ghanaian movie industry is the chronic lack of funding. Many filmmakers are forced to rely on personal savings or small-scale investments from family and friends, resulting in productions that are often under-resourced and unable to meet international standards.

As a result, many talented actors, directors, and writers find themselves unable to bring their creative visions to life, leading to a stagnation of quality content.

The government and private sector must recognize the potential economic benefits of a thriving film industry and invest accordingly.

By establishing grants, tax incentives, and funding programs specifically for filmmakers, Ghana creates an environment where talent flourishes.

In addition to funding, the Ghanaian movie industry suffers from a lack of professional training and development opportunities for aspiring filmmakers and actors.

Many individuals enter the industry without formal education or mentorship, leading to a talent pool that, while passionate, lacks the technical skills necessary to produce high-quality films.

Establishing film schools and workshops, in collaboration with experienced industry professionals, provides the necessary training to nurture talent.

By investing in education, the industry cultivates a new generation of filmmakers who are equipped to tell compelling stories that resonate with both local and global audiences.

Ghanaian Movie Industry Collaboration with International Partners

Ghanaian Movie Industry Collaboration with International Partners
Gloria Sarfo

Furthermore, the Ghanaian movie industry has not fully capitalized on the potential for collaboration with international partners. While there have been some successful co-productions, the overall trend is still one of isolation.

By forming partnerships with established film industries, such as Nollywood in Nigeria or Hollywood in the United States, Ghanaian filmmakers gain access to resources, expertise, and distribution channels that would otherwise be unavailable.

These collaborations also provide opportunities for cross-cultural storytelling, allowing Ghanaian narratives to reach a wider audience and gain international recognition.

Gloria Sarfo praised the opportunities available in Nigeria, where she believes many Ghanaian talents could thrive with the right support.

“Great great talents, who’ll do exceptionally WELL in Nigeria meeeehn. And there are people to PUSH THEM too. But in our CASE… Oh my HEART.”

Gloria Sarfo

Sarfo also reflected on the past, saying the situation was once the opposite. “It was the other way round just a few years ago, so WHAT HAPPENED, WHAT REALLY HAPPENED. Or is it the NUMBERS, or WHAT?” she asked.

She suggested that actors may have to take matters into their own hands by producing films themselves.

The Ghanaian movie industry is at a crossroads. With a wealth of untapped talent and a rich cultural narrative to share, the potential for growth and success is immense.

However, without addressing the systemic issues of funding, training, and collaboration, the industry risks wasting the very talent that could elevate it to new heights.

By investing in these areas, Ghana creates a vibrant film industry that not only showcases its unique stories but also contributes to the global cinematic landscape.

It is time for stakeholders—government, private investors, and industry professionals—to come together and reform the Ghanaian movie industry, ensuring that talent is not wasted but celebrated and nurtured for generations to come.

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