A GH¢20 million budget slice is all Ghana's film sector got, and one vocal pundit is done pretending that's not a crisis signal.
Abena Moet's take on Ghana's film industry
Abena Moet's take on Ghana's film industry
- Abena Moet says the Ghana movie industry has flat-out collapsed, and the budget numbers back her up.
- Ghana's film sector landed among the lowest-funded categories in the government's allocation.
- Most industry stakeholders are still in denial about the depth of the sector's slide, she says.
- Theatre operators are barely scraping together a profit, according to Moet.
- Abena Moet caught the State of the Nation Address and noticed the creative arts pulled just GH¢40 million total.
- Sectors with bigger budget slices also bring in higher revenue, which is why the gap exists.
- GH¢20 million of that creative arts pot was directed specifically at the film sector.
- Moet is pushing for Corporate Ghana's money to flow into the industry as a structural fix.
- Judicious use of the allocated money is the bare minimum she's asking the managing agencies to deliver.
- Smart deployment of the funds could have the movie industry back on its feet by next year, she argues.
- The government taking the sector seriously hinges entirely on whether the money gets used well.
- Restructuring the agencies to pull in real investment is the long-game move Moet is calling for.