Adjetey Anang Advocates for More African Stories in Ghanaian Film Industry

Renowned movie actor Adjetey Anang expressed his belief that theatre movies are gaining popularity due to the demand for diverse and original content, in an interview with DJ Slim on Daybreak Hitz. He attributed this shift to the dominance of Western-style movies and the need for more African stories in the Ghanaian film industry.

“The content hasn’t been doing a lot of work in the stories that film directors are telling. We are fed up with Western movies,” Adjetey Anang stated. He emphasized the importance of telling African stories that resonate with the audience, incorporating elements like food, costumes, and cultural heritage.

Adjetey Anang, who has graced both stage and screen, recalled audience feedback from cinema tours, expressing their desire for personal connections and interactions with stars. He stressed the need to bring the stars to the people, creating a sense of ownership and participation in the process.

The actor, who has been in stage plays like “The Slaves,” “Till A Rose,” and “The Dilemma of a Ghost,” revealed that performing on stage in Ghana offers an unpredictable and exciting experience due to the nature of the Ghanaian audience.

Adjetey Anang also highlighted the challenges facing the industry, including the lack of cinema centers, with many movies being shown in makeshift venues like churches or warehouses. He encouraged filmmakers to prioritize African stories, promising a more engaging and unpredictable experience for audiences.

Catch Adjetey Anang in the upcoming movie “Groomsmen” on July 12th at Silverbird Cinema, directed by Ampong K. Kwakye and featuring Ventia Akpofure, among others.

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