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Starting from July 1, no feature film will be sold to TV Stations- Leadership says

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Starting from July 1, no feature film will be sold to TV Stations- Leadership says

Starting from July 1, no feature film will be sold to TV Stations- Leadership says

 

The leadership of the Ghanaian filmmakers have been charged film producers to desist from selling their feature film to TV station starting from July 1, 2021.

According to the leadership, Film producers and other stakeholders who refute to this new directive will be sanctioned accordingly. This decision taken by Film Producers Association, Markers & Distributors Association, Film Crew Association, Ghana Academy of Film & Television Arts and other stakeholders as part of the measures to curb the challenges facing the movie industry.

In a press release, the groups stated that all feature films already sold to TV channels can show until the agreed date expires adding the contract should not be renewed.

“Any Producer or film Marketer who flouts these directives shall be sanctioned accordingly. All film stakeholders must take these directives seriously and comply accordingly until further notice,” the statement read.

This comes after a strategy session was held with the key stakeholders to access how to revive the movie industry.

The stakeholders said they came to a realization that one of the major setbacks to the collapse of the Ghana film industry was the unavailability of a market to distribute the products for economic value.

Read the full release below:

NOTICE TO STOP SHOWING LOCAL FEATURE FILMS ON TV

As fallout from the KWAHU ACCORD, (Thursday 26th – 29th September, 2019, Rock City Hotel,) the key stakeholders and enterprises of the Ghana film industry, have come to a realization that, one of the major set-backs to the collapse of the Ghana film industry was the unavailability of market to distribute the products for economic value.

To fully appreciate this and other challenges and how to overcome them to unlock the huge potentials of the industry, it was appropriate to convene the various leadership in the film market (i.e. Film Producers Association, Markers & Distributors Association, Film Crew Association and Other stakeholders) to unravel the challenges surrounding the Marketing of the films produced and recommend pragmatic steps for its implementation.

In light of these, a 3-day strategy session was organized and sponsored by the Ghana Tourism Authority to understand the challenges and the reasons behind the collapse of the film industry, and to enable them put together solutions to revive the Exhibition, Marketing and Sales of Ghanaian movies, which once was a model for Film Producers across the world.

We would therefore like to use this medium to notify all our film producers that;

  1. From 1st July, 2021 No film producer or film maker shall sell any feature film to any TV station in Ghana to air until further notice.
  2. All feature films already sold to these TV channels can show until the agreed date expires and thereafter cannot be renewed.
  3. Any Producer or film Marketer who flouts these directives shall be sanctioned accordingly.
    All film stakeholders must take these directives seriously and comply accordingly until further notice.

As jointly agreed by;
Film Producers Association of Ghana
Film Crew Association of Ghana
Marketers & Distributors Association of Ghana
Ghana Academy of Film & Television Arts

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