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Hon. Egyapa Mercer Addresses Africa Cinema Summit

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
October 9, 2024
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Hon. Andrews Egyapa Mercer, Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture

Hon. Andrews Egyapa Mercer, Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture

Hon. Andrews Egyapa Mercer, the Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, has underscored the significance of cinema as a powerful storytelling medium that transcends borders, languages, and generations.

Speaking at the second edition of the Africa Cinema Summit, held at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, the Minister expressed his admiration for cinema’s role in preserving African culture and correcting global misrepresentations of the continent.

Hon. Andrews Egyapa Mercer, in his opening remarks, emphasized the profound significance of the chosen theme for this year’s summit.

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“The theme ‘Relevance of Cinema in African Communities’ could not be more appropriate. It is a feather in our cap, having been able to bring people together for such eye-opening conversations.”

Hon. Andrews Egyapa Mercer, Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture

The Africa Cinema Summit, a three-day event, brought together industry professionals, creative minds, and business leaders from across the continent to engage in conversations aimed at reshaping and advancing African cinema.

Hon. Egyapa Mercer highlighted the profound influence of cinema on African communities, noting that cinema serves as a critical tool for storytelling, allowing African nations to share their experiences, victories, challenges, and dreams.

“Through cinema, we give life to our oral traditions, preserving them for future generations while also making them accessible to the world,” the Minister emphasized. He explained that Africa’s rich history and diverse cultures have always been deeply connected to storytelling, and film provides a modern platform to sustain these traditions.

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Hon. Egyapa Mercer added that African cinema not only preserves cultural heritage but also educates younger generations about the continent’s history and achievements.

“It is a medium that ensures that our stories, values, and lessons are passed on. African cinema connects our past with our present and future, creating a bridge between generations.”

Hon. Andrews Egyapa Mercer, Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture

The Minister also spoke passionately about how Africa has been misrepresented in the global media for decades. He lamented that negative stereotypes often overshadow the continent’s diverse realities, innovative solutions, and the resilience of its people.

“African cinema allows us to reclaim our narrative. It provides a platform where our stories can be told authentically and unapologetically,” Hon. Egyapa Mercer asserted. He explained that through film, African filmmakers can challenge misconceptions and showcase a continent rich in creativity, innovation, and cultural wealth.

The Minister expressed optimism that cinema would be a key tool in reshaping how the world perceives Africa, moving away from one-dimensional portrayals of poverty and conflict to highlight the dynamic, multifaceted nature of the continent.

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Africa Cinema Summit
Africa Cinema Summit

Hon. Egyapa Mercer’s address also focused on the importance of embracing the growing opportunities within the African film industry.

“As stakeholders gather for this exciting and educative period, I hope Ghana and the continent at large will embrace the need for more – the need to showcase our rich culture and true cinema.”

Hon. Andrews Egyapa Mercer, Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture

The Minister expressed hope that the summit would spark new collaborations and projects aimed at strengthening the African film industry.

He emphasized that African countries should continue to invest in filmmaking as a means to create jobs, foster creativity, and promote African culture globally.

“Our stories deserve to be told on the biggest stages, and our filmmakers have the talent to make that a reality,” Hon. Egyapa Mercer added.

The Minister’s remarks also touched on the economic potential of African cinema, noting that the industry can be a significant driver of growth by attracting tourism and investment.

He acknowledged the challenges faced by African filmmakers, including access to funding and distribution, but called for collaboration between governments, private sector stakeholders, and international partners to overcome these hurdles.

The Africa Cinema Summit is expected to serve as a critical platform for the exchange of ideas and the formation of partnerships aimed at developing the African film industry.

Over the three-day event, participants will engage in panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions focused on various aspects of cinema, including film production, distribution, and marketing.

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