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The Screenwriters Guild of Ghana (SWGG), Producers Guild of Ghana (PGG), and the National Film Authority (NFA) have met to align their efforts toward establishing global standards for Ghanaian filmmaking and building a sustainable, competitive film industry.
The NFA reiterated its commitment to setting statutory frameworks that ensure Ghanaian storytelling in films meets international standards. Central to this is the drive to strengthen copyright laws and foster robust, collaborative relationships with the country’s creative guilds.
The SWGG expressed its eagerness to partner with the NFA on key initiatives, including the popular Pitch Ahoy programme, which is designed to support emerging filmmakers and innovative projects.
Demonstrating its support for the industry, the NFA highlighted ongoing efforts to secure grants for filmmakers and revealed that discussions are underway with key stakeholders to facilitate smoother access for foreign productions to Ghanaian crew, equipment, and logistics.
Stakeholders are also preparing for the upcoming National Film Dialogue on 30th July, where pressing topics such as insurance for equipment and logistics will be addressed. Community representatives affiliated with the film industry will also participate, offering input and exploring solutions to current challenges.
During the meeting, the SWGG and PGG emphasised the importance of recognising all sectors that interact with film production and assisting them in integrating effectively into the evolving industry landscape. The guilds also called for enhanced incentives for foreign productions and guaranteed inclusion and fair treatment of Ghanaian crew members.
“This is not just about film—it’s about creating a legacy of professionalism and pride,” said James Gardiner, Deputy Executive Secretary of the NFA. “When we raise the bar for storytelling, we raise the profile of Ghana itself.”
S. Kobbah Quaicoe, Acting Organising Secretary of the SWGG, remarked: “We see this collaboration with the NFA as a necessary leap forward. Standardising storytelling isn’t just about regulation—it’s about lifting the next generation of creatives onto the world stage.”
Representing the Producers Guild of Ghana, Danny Adjokatcher added: “We must create an ecosystem that attracts foreign productions while protecting and empowering local talent. It’s time for bold, structured incentives and serious conversations about inclusion.”
Yaw F. Boakye, Acting President of the SWGG, concluded: “Storytelling is our strongest currency. By partnering with the NFA and fellow guilds, we’re ensuring that Ghanaian stories are not only told—they’re respected globally.”
This collaboration reflects a united vision to transform Ghana into a thriving hub for film production—one that celebrates its unique stories while meeting the expectations of the global marketplace.
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