Idris Elba eyes ultra-modern film village in Accra

Renowned British filmmaker and actor Idris Elba has visited Accra over the past week, meeting with key figures, including President John Dramani Mahama, to discuss his vision of revitalizing Africa’s film industry.
Elba, known for his commitment to promoting African stories, expressed his desire to collaborate with the Ghanaian government to establish a film and creative village near the Osu Castle.
The proposed project aims to develop a state-of-the-art hub to train and employ creatives, featuring modern production facilities and a dedicated school to nurture young talent.
During his meeting with President Mahama, Elba highlighted the importance of bringing African narratives to the global stage and ensuring that the continent becomes a focal point for filmmaking.
He emphasized that the initiative would not only boost Ghana’s creative industry but also provide significant employment opportunities for the teeming youth.
The project reflects Elba’s broader vision of transforming the perception of African cinema by creating a sustainable and world-class infrastructure dedicated to storytelling and creativity.
The proposal has garnered positive reactions from local filmmakers and creatives, who see it as a crucial step toward enhancing Ghana’s cultural and economic landscape through film and art.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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