2nd Edition of Africa Cinema Summit Scheduled For October 7th in Ghana

The summit will run October 7-10 at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 3 Min Read

The National Film Authority of Ghana has re-teamed with regional operator Silverbird Cinemas and announced the 2nd edition of the Africa Cinema Summit in Accra. 

Details

The summit will run October 7-10 at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra and the theme will be “The Relevance of Cinema in African Communities.” 

Attendees at the summit will include cinema exhibitors, industry leaders and investors, filmmakers, producers, distributors, studios, policymakers, and stakeholders from across the continent and the globe.

Organizers today said this year’s edition aims to “further consolidate the progress made in the African cinema industry, fostering collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth.” The 2024 summit will focus on the “growth in quality of local content production and consumption driving the case for increased cinema investment.”

What They’re Saying

Africa’s cinematic prowess is undeniable, yet remains largely untapped,” Asantewa Asante, CEO of the National Film Authority of Ghana said.

Through the biggest cinema event in Africa, the Africa Cinema Summit, we envision a transformative journey that can create over twenty million jobs and contribute an impressive $20 billion to the continent’s combined GDP, as projected by the 2021 UNESCO Report. I am also delighted to welcome back key executives from the global cinema, content, and creative communities to collaborate with me on this new edition and beyond.”

Asantewa Asante added that this year’s edition will focus on “the growth in quality local content” and finding ways of “introducing the cinema culture to Africa’s largely youth population who have never been to a cinema.” 

Over 80% of Africans on the continent have never been to a cinema, as the lack of cinema infrastructure has meant the eroding of the cinema culture in African communities,” she said. “This is a big opportunity, and we have the mindset that it is possible to drive Africa’s 1 billion youth population to think about Cinema as a viable entertainment option. The entire cinema world must join us on this journey that holds the future sustainability of not only African cinema, but world cinema.” 


Andrew Egyapa Mercer, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Ghana added: “Funding the film industry is a wise investment. Opportunities for investment in the sector are wide and we call on all those interested in investments in Africa and especially Ghana, to consider investing in the infrastructure that supports the ecosystem, especially in studios and cinemas.

This can only yield great returns on investments considering that the future of cinema is this continent. Ghana as well is committed to working on the policy changes needed to help propel a thriving film ecosystem”.

Source: Deadline


Catch up on news and other tidbits on our WhatsApp Community PageTwitter/X, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter to ensure you don’t miss out on any news.

TAGGED:
Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.