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Anamoah wants fewer kisses, more Asante kings
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60406, member: 636"] Ghanaian broadcaster Nana Aba Anamoah has urged film authorities to prioritize indigenous storytelling within the nation's cinema industry. She believes authentic cultural narratives could position Ghanaian productions as competitive alternatives to Hollywood and Bollywood offerings. Anamoah expressed concern that local filmmakers concentrate primarily on romantic themes while neglecting valuable heritage tales from Asante, Ga, Fante, and Ewe communities. She questioned how domestic cinema could achieve global recognition by duplicating international romantic formulas rather than exploring unique cultural assets. The television personality expressed surprise that legendary figures like Yaa Asantewaa and Tetteh Quarshie remain absent from major film productions. Anamoah dismissed funding concerns by suggesting that compelling indigenous stories would attract Netflix and similar streaming platforms for original content development. She warned that foreign producers might eventually claim these untold narratives for international audiences. Her advocacy emerged following the recent Asantehemaa funeral ceremony, which demonstrated the visual richness of Ashanti cultural traditions to thousands of attendees at Manhyia Palace. [/QUOTE]
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