Three film production companies have received assistance in the form of grants from the National Film Authority (NFA) to support their project.
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Three film production companies have received assistance in the form of grants from the National Film Authority (NFA) to support their project.
The Creation Africa and CLAP ACP2 Co-production Grant is intended to encourage collaboration and innovation within the Ghanaian film industry.
The French Embassy, Creation Africa, and the Organization Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) are partners in the project which is championed by the National Film Authority.
The National Film Authority announced winners of the Creation Africa and CLAP ACP2 Co-production Grant office at the Accra Tourist Information Center on Tuesday, June 25.
CEO of NFA, Juliet Asantewaa
The recipients included Driving Park Limited who received €80,000 for their project ‘A Dream to Die For which tackles illegal mining; Adjoa Films winning €5,000 for their film ‘Regulated Minds, a film which explores the vulnerability of men and mental health; and Midnight Run Productions also taking €5,000 for their project titled ‘Tantra, a horror film about night life in Accra.
Explaining how the three film projects were selected in an interview with Accra-based Joy FM, NFA CEO Juliet Asantewaa said “we put out a call after we thought that we had enough to start and a lot of productions came through. But we were looking at specific things and key among them was co productions.”
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