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Director and producer, Peter Sedufia, is calling for more distribution platforms and services for Ghanaian movies.
According to him, filmmakers in the country are producing the best of movies, but, the lack of distribution companies to sell these movies on a larger scale across the world has contributed to the industry's setback.
Speaking with JoyNews’ Becky, Mr Sedufia said, “the only thing that they need is someone who calls himself or herself a distributor and say ‘I want to take your movie and put it out there for people to buy'.”
Peter Sedufia is currently making news since he released his much-anticipated movie ‘Aloe Vera’.
This movie follows two other successful movies which made it onto Netflix earlier this year, Keteke and Sidechic Gang.
The director in an Instagram post revealed that with Aloe vera, he had to buy land in Dabala in the Volta region to build his set for the movie.
He revealed that he and his team had gone through many challenges including experiencing flooding that trashed their set and delayed their shooting.
In the interview with Becky, he urged people to invest more in Ghanaians content and producers like himself who are willing to go the extra mile to serve people with quality content.
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