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Three Ghanaian Films Premiere In The Middle East

The National Film Authority, through its partnership with Vox Cinema, is showing Ghanaian Films in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).  Single Not Searching was the first to be premiered on the 3rd of November, 2022 in the Deira Mall, in Dubai.

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The National Film Authority Partners With Vox Cinemas To Distribute And Show Ghanaian Films In The Middle East

In line with its cinema development agenda, the National Film Authority (NFA) of Ghana has signed a strategic partnership deal with VOX Cinemas, one of the largest film distributors in the region, to distribute and show Ghanaian films in cinemas in the Middle East.

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NFA NOMINATED FOR FILM COMMISSION INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR

Congratulations to the National Film Authority (NFA) on its nomination in the ‘ FILM COMMISSION INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR’ category for the 3rd Annual Makers and Shakers Awards (MASA) 2022.

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GOLDCOAST LOUNGE

Gold Coast Lounge

A family with a criminal record had to clean-up before the government shut down their lounge.

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KADARA

Kadara

‘Kadara’ has been classified by the National Film Authority with a ‘U’ (Universal) rating.

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SINGLE NOT SEARCHING

Single Not Searching

“I’m getting married in Ghana and I want my girls to come through cos we are going to get lit”. A journey of self discovery as a woman leaves Atlanta to head to the motherland for the first time in years for a roller coaster ride of a weekend journey movie

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TERMINUS

A Ghanaian chemist in his bid to vindicate his company in a lawsuit against an allegation, stumbles on something even more dangerous in the process. A hidden chemical formula in painkillers and antibiotics is altered for testing and profit gained by a pharmaceutical giant called ROMACEUTICAL. 

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BORGA

Borga

The two brothers Kojo and Yoofi grew up on the electronic waste dump Agbogbloshie, which is based within Ghana’s capital Accra. In order to survive, they are extracting valuable metals by burning western electronic devices.

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