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Saturday, 21 February 2015

MISS FUTURE QUEEN LAUNCHED.

Backdoor Entertainment; a young multi-event organizing company has officially opened applications for eloquent and intelligent SHS girls to apply for its maiden edition of MISS FUTURE QUEEN. An attempt to shape the dreams of the young partakers to be able to become public speakers and culturally bestowed.

Modelling is a part of our culture which must not be overlooked. Though among the few that has taken modelling to the realm has done creditably well, that should not be our limit. We need to close the gap between the Ghanaian model and that of the western one. It has therefore being the modus operandi of Backdoor Entertainment to inculcate the spirit of modelling in our ladies at this early stage to be able to prepare them for higher platforms including: Miss Earth, Miss Universe, Miss Ecowas to mention just a few. The young girls would be groomed and taken through series of seminars to curve both their inner and outer beauties. Amongst topics to be treated include Beauty Lessons, Managing Stage Freight, Tolerating Other Cultures.etc.

The course outline is only designed to run on weekends, so that it doesn’t have any direct interference with their academic work of the wards. It is therefore more required of the young girls to combine both their schooling and modelling independent of the other. “My dad was fine about me doing modelling at 16 because I always said school was important to me. I always chose my jobs carefully so I wouldn’t have to take too much time off. It got harder toward the end with my A-levels; there were sleepless nights and I was doing my homework on the plane coming home but I pulled through”-  Georgia May Jagger. Like I personally say all the time, if you have passion for something, you always make time for it without taking a shred of your daily activity. Though it isn’t going to be very easy as you would meet many young girls of your age all having their eyes on one crown, there need to be hard work, endurance and timing to achieve this feat.

The program has being designed in such a way that it would award participants at all stages, that is, ranging from the Top 40 through to the crown winner. It’s going to be exciting as the young girls would be awarded with certificates, go on tours, public speaking, photo shoots and many more.
Schools participation quest is being officially served across the capital, hence if you’re interested kindly call us on 0275653650 or 0554515688 to contact your school as soon as possible.

Auditions are on the 7th of March, 2015 at the HOTCASS premises, High street at a cool rate of GH 10cedis only.
Our proud partners include; Faj Ghana, Bestbrain Multimedia, British DJ and MC academy, SWaD Clothin, Lebekita Concepts, Maggison Multimedia, New Look Beauty Palace, Future Voice Magazine among others.

We are also open in working with any individual or corporate body that want to give assistance in any form.

Felix Acquaye                                                                                                                      

Saturday, 14 February 2015

DOUBLE CROSS IS A STEP AHEAD.


“A good film is worth the price of the dinner, the theatre admission and the babysitter were worth it” as said by Alfred Hitchcock is a clear replication of the blockbuster movie Double Cross.
Sitting in the chilly rooms of the Silverbird cinema met the complicated plot which talks about love and crime. The story unfolds as Effie (Ama K. Abebrese) plays the investigative role of fishing out the robber of a bank in which her fiancĂ© is unjustifiably serving jail term for. After gathering enough evidence on the real culprit (Danny) she threatens him to use same method to rob same bank. Out of greed Effie compels Danny (John Dumelo) to rob her work place of some jewelleries in which the police arrives at the scene and Danny escapes by help of his mum. Effie is left a worried fellow since she’s ignored by Ben (Adjetey Anang) her prisoned fiancĂ© and loses Danny’s company as well.
I must admit; it is one of the many movies to take Ghana to the world. It got five nominations at the Ghana Movie Awards 2014 of which it won two. It had Ama k. Abebrese nominated for Actress in a Leading Role, Pascal Aka nominated for Best Director and Editing, Best Picture and won the Best Cinematography and and Make-up/Hair & Styling respectively. It also got international recognition after standing the test of London critics.
It is a movie I would love to watch again and again. It wholly caught my attention with its play of words which is merely harsh but comical. It has wonderful settings, nice costumes, good sound & picture & story and an equitably dispersed lighting to match it up.
Celebrities that were present for the red carpet included; Adjetey Anang, Sandra Ankobia, Paulina Oduro, Emmanuel Armah, Nicky Somanas, Kalybos and a host of others.
Media patners that represented their respective houses also included; Tv3, Gtv, Ocean Tv, Ameyaw Debrah, Thriller Tv, Ghanacelebrities.com, Glitz Magazine.etc.
Merci beaucoup.
Felix Acquaye