The Executive Director of Joepamas Films, a film
production company in Ho, Nii Amartei Aryee, has expressed worry over the
proliferation of negative movies in the country.
He cited armed robbery, prostitution and rape as examples of the
manifestation of negative influence of movies, particularly foreign ones, on
the Ghanaian society.
Nii Aryee said: “We, therefore, urgently need movies that
reflect true African amity to counter the obscenity, violence and crime
depicted in bundles of those foreign films which are pouring onto the
continent.”
In his opinion, African films must reflect the culture of
the people, their needs, anxieties and problems, and must have linkages with their
past and not the “cacophonies” in foreign films.
Nii Aryee, who produces Ewe films, some of which are ‘Ametame’,
‘Agbedefu’ and ‘Nukunu’, said film directors must be wary of alien culture,
which could negatively influence the values of the people.
He said: “There are a lot of themes we can explore to
educate and entertain our people instead of going foreign with its
consequences.”
Nii Aryee said everything about the African is a good
story and appealed to film producers to tell those stories through their films.
The executive director said he was collaborating with
other Ewe film producers to celebrate the first ever Ewe movie festival in Ho
in March this year, to coincide with the tenth anniversary of Joepamas Films.
Nii Aryee said he would be an advocate of African culture
through the production of movies in the local languages.
He said the company trains the youth in film acting,
photography, editing and film directing.
Source: GNA
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