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SamDakus criticizes Ghana's film space, calls it a fragmented network, not an industry
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49332, member: 636"] Samuel Darko shocked everyone when he said Ghana has no real movie business. The filmmaker goes by SamDakus and appeared on SeanCity TV last month. He told host Ruthy Mummy DeNelson that the country just has random groups pretending to be an industry. His words have people talking all over social media. Many film workers are angry about what he said. SamDakus thinks Ghana needs better organization for movies to work properly. He believes the Film Producers Association and Actors Guild operate separately without talking to each other. The movie maker wants one main group to control everything from making films to showing them. He said real industries need rules, money systems, and clear standards. Ghana lacks all these things according to his view. The filmmaker's comments came at a perfect time when people already discuss fixing Ghana's movie problems. His harsh words might push leaders to create a national film policy. Some people think he spoke the truth about the messy situation. Others defend the current groups and their hard work over many years. Social media users and movie fans continue debating whether SamDakus got it right. Film critics have joined the conversation about Ghana's entertainment future. The discussion shows how much people care about local movies and want them to succeed. His statement might force real changes across the entire film community. [/QUOTE]
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