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In a significant stride towards revitalising the Ghanaian film industry, a new cinema, Ozone Cinema, made its grand debut at the Oyarifa Mall on December 1, 2023.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by esteemed members of the Ghana Film Authority, with the presence of the legendary actor, David Dontoh, Kofi Adinkra, Eddie Nartey, Kyei Baffour and other members of the film industry, adding a touch of cinematic prestige to the event.
Ozone Cinema, the latest addition to the entertainment landscape in Oyarifa, holds a distinct vision - to prioritize and promote Ghanaian movies.

The initiative is poised to breathe new life into the local film industry, fostering a renewed appreciation for homegrown talent and storytelling.
The cinema's commitment to showcasing Ghanaian movies stems from a desire to address the challenges faced by the local film industry.
By providing a dedicated platform for these films, Ozone Cinema aims to encourage audiences to explore and support the rich tapestry of narratives that the Ghanaian film industry has to offer.
The opening ceremony was graced by key figures from the Ghana Film Authority, who expressed their optimism about the positive impact Ozone Cinema could have on the local film landscape.
They underscored the importance of such initiatives in creating a conducive environment for the growth and sustainability of the Ghanaian movie industry.
A highlight of the event was the presence of Mr. David Dontoh, an ace Ghanaian actor with a career spanning decades.
His attendance not only added a touch of nostalgia for fans but also symbolized the unity and collaboration needed to propel the local film industry forward.

Mr. Dontoh shared his insights on the significance of platforms like Ozone Cinema in providing a stage for Ghanaian actors, directors, and producers to showcase their creative prowess.
Ozone Cinema boasts state-of-the-art facilities, promising a world-class cinematic experience for its patrons.
From cutting-edge audiovisual technology to comfortable seating arrangements, the cinema is set to become a preferred destination for movie enthusiasts in Oyarifa and beyond.
As the curtains rose on Ozone Cinema, attendees were treated to a preview of the cinematic delights that await them, featuring a lineup of compelling Ghanaian movies.
The diverse range of genres showcased during the inauguration hinted at the cinema's commitment to catering to varied tastes while championing the local film industry.
With Ozone Cinema's focus on Ghanaian movies and the influential support from the Ghana Film Authority and revered figures like Mr David Dontoh, the Oyarifa Mall has become not just a shopping and entertainment hub but a beacon of hope for the flourishing Ghanaian film industry.
As moviegoers step into Ozone Cinema, they embark on a journey to rediscover the magic and artistry woven into the fabric of Ghanaian storytelling.
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