Protecting children from exposure to adult content: NFA’s detailed classification criteria

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The public announcement from the National Film Authority’s Film Classification Committee proposed that starting May 1, 2021, no television station, cinema theatre or movie screening centre shall show any unclassified audiovisual content.

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Ghana movie industry declining due to unprofessional/unqualified actors- Jasmine Baroudi

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“Our movies are now very boring and that is because producers are telling one way stories. Our storylines are the same and no one is interested in watching the same old boring movies again. It is about time producers sat down and did their homework. There are so many stories we can tell in Ghana and I wonder why our producers are not touching on them,” she said.

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My late daughter’s boyfriend looked like a ‘grave looter’ – Suzzy William’s mother

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“Whenever the gentleman visited our home, he had an awkward and sinister look he gives me and that heightened my distaste for him being in a relationship with my daughter but she did not take it lightly with me and kept insisting he was nice to her,” she further narrated.

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Cinewax Online African Film Festival Ghana launch set for November 13

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The Cinewax Online African film festival 2nd edition is a unique concept to showcase African films online in the World. Though an exciting film selection of short films, features films, and documentaries, the festival is exploring the collective imaginaries about Africa and the African diasporas

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Regina Daniels opens up on being ‘initiated’ into women’s cult

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First of all, I will not call it an initiation, it is more like being welcome to womanhood and for you to be part of that group. It’s an elite group, you must be married and be a woman of substance. I will say I’m even privileged to be part of that group.

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‘The Money Stone’, a documentary about child labour in galamsey to make its Africa premiere at Black Star international Film Festival, Accra

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“The Money Stone” tells the stories of Justice and Maxwell, two teen boys fighting for their dreams among the deadly gold mines of Ghana. The film will make its Africa premiere at the Black Star International Film Festival with screenings on August 22 at 8:00 PM and August 24 at 2:00 PM at the Silverbird Cinema in the Accra Mall.

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