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Lilwin crowns himself king, sinks $400k loan into new movie
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53356, member: 636"] Ghanaian filmmaker Kojo Nkansah declares himself the leader of African cinema and Ghana's movie industry. The actor invested half a million dollars into his latest biographical project about Captain Ibrahim Traoré from Burkina Faso. Nkansah secured four hundred thousand dollars through loans and combined this with personal finances to fund the production. The Kumawood star demonstrates his commitment to quality filmmaking through substantial financial investments across multiple projects. His bold proclamation reflects ambitious goals for transforming local cinema standards. Previous productions showcase Nkansah's dedication to excellence through significant monetary commitments. A Country Called Ghana received over $300,000 for production expenses alone. The filmmaker paid Nigerian performer Ramzy Nouah forty thousand dollars for his participation while spending one million cedis on promotional activities. His Mr President series required seven hundred thousand cedis for equipment and props. These investments reflect his belief that competitive international films require substantial financial backing to achieve global recognition on platforms like Amazon and Netflix. [/QUOTE]
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