National Film Authority Reveals Co-Production Grant Winners
The National Film Authority (NFA) has recently announced the recipients of its Creation Africa and CLAP ACP2 Co-production Grant.
This significant event was presided over by Juliet Yaa Asantewaa Asante, the CEO of NFA, during a ceremony held on Tuesday, June 25, at the National Film Authority office located at the Accra Tourist Information Centre.
The call for project submissions was made possible through a collaborative effort involving the Organization Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), the Embassy of France in Ghana, as well as the Alliance Française of Accra (AFA). These partnerships are part of the broader initiative known as Creation Africa Ghana.
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Driving Park Limited emerged as a major recipient, securing €80,000 for their project titled ‘A Dream to Die For’, which delves into the issue of illegal mining. Adjoa Films and Midnight Run Productions were also recognized, each receiving €5,000. Adjoa Films’ project, ‘Regulated Minds’, explores the intersection of men’s vulnerability and mental health, while Midnight Run Productions’ ‘Tantra’ promises to deliver a chilling narrative set amidst Accra’s nightlife.
The grants not only support creative endeavors but also underscore the NFA’s commitment to fostering innovative filmmaking within Ghana and across the international film community. As these projects unfold, they are set to contribute uniquely to the cultural and cinematic landscape, resonating with diverse audiences both locally and globally.
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