The 1990s was the beginning of the liberation of mass media and the emergence of privately-owned media houses which was granted by the 1992 constitution of...
The 1970s and 1980s period was marked by frequent change in governments dominated by the military, growing foreign debt and increase in public unrest was some...
After Ghana gained independence, Dr. Kwami Nkrumah, President at the time, saw the potential film had so he nationalized the production, exhibition and distribution of film...
Most of the films shown to native Gold Coasters during World War II (1939-1945) were newsreels and documentaries which were well designed propaganda films aimed at...
Introduction This is the first article of a series of articles regarding the beginning and the development of Ghanaian cinema over the years even before independence....
As one of the five documentaries that screened at this year’s Black Star International Film Festival, we got to see the captivating documentary film shot here...
Ghana For You, chronicles the journey of Adams Mensah and group of friends (Ghanaians and Belgians mostly living abroad) through Ghana as they talk to people...
There is already so much talk about 2019 being the “YEAR OF RETURN”, which commemorates exactly 400 years since the first slaves left the shores of...
After many turbulent years, Ghana’s Film Industry is somewhat taking a turn for the better, content-quality wise. Anyone would have expected the 2018 to have been...
With most of our television networks failing considerably at providing us with adequate local entertainment content, the internet has become the sure bet for anyone craving...