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National Film Authority announces winners of its Co-Production Grant

The National Film Authority has announced the winners of the Creation Africa and CLAP ACP2 Co-production Grant.

 

The Creation Africa and CLAP ACP2 Co-production Grant aims to encourage collaboration and innovation within the Ghanaian film industry.

The call for projects was made possible through a partnership with the Organization Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), the Embassy of France in Ghana within the framework of the Creation Africa Ghana and the Alliance Francaise of Accra (AFA).

Driving Park Limited received €80,000 for their project ‘A Dream to Die For which tackles illegal mining; Adjoa Films won €5,000 for their film ‘Regulated Minds, a film which explores the vulnerability of men and mental health; and Midnight Run Productions also took €5,000 for their project titled ‘Tantra, a horror film about nightlife in Accra.

 

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the NFA Juliet Yaa Asantewaa Asante announced the winners on Tuesday, June 25, at an event held at the National Film Authority office at the Accra Tourist Information Centre.

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