Controversial Film Producer and show host of
Movie Chat room on Crystal TV has registered his displeasure on his Facebook
wall over the promotion of sexual acts in our English styled or glamour movies.
He is of the view that, some
Ghanaian movie producers have considered veering into pornography since it has
become a lucrative venture. But, he describes the move as laughable since
movies produced in the English style are already displaying extremely explicit
content.
“Porn movies in Ghana?
I
hear some producers are saying they will soon start shooting and distributing
porn movies in Ghana. Is it not a laughable statement? Are they not already
doing it? How many movies in Ghana especially the English movies that do not
promote sex? Please let’s get real.”
Upon
contacting him over the post, this was the conversation that ensued between us:
Faj: Hello Sir. Please, I need your
help. I’m making a story on your recent post on Facebook and I wish to ask you a few questions if you
don’t mind. It’s about the promotion of sex in the locally produced English
movies.
Frank: What’s the question my brother?
Faj: Do you think these English
styled films reflect life of Ghanaians? Explain your answer!
Frank: To some extent yes! The sex
scenes they portray in the movies reflect the life of Ghanaians. As far as I am
concerned; majority of Ghanaians are morally corrupt. The movie industry itself
is where sex reigns supreme. We cannot deny that! People enjoy sex scenes because it is part of
their lives.
Faj: Why do you think sex should not
be portrayed in these movies? What if sex is portrayed to teach the audience?
Or is it because you are a man of God?
Frank: I am not against sex scenes
because I am a man of God. When you create a scene in a movie, you must
consider what effect it would have on the audience. Like I said some time ago;
sex scenes in our movies are not necessary to educate or to address any
important issue. It is mainly because; it is mostly what producers use to sell
their product. Besides, you can tell a sex story without going to the extreme.
What exactly are the messages in those movies?
Faj: What then do you think can be
done to correct these acts? And what advice can you give to the movie industry
in general?
Frank: Simply put! The movie industry
to a great extent lack people who have the understanding of these three basic
things that a movie does. To Educate, to Inform and to Entertain. Only few
drivers in the industry understand this. For the rest, it is fun and money
making venture. No more and no less, if we want to correct it, it would start
with the regulatory agencies, censor boards. We may not be able to control how
people think but we surely can decide what they give us by means of censoring
and rating. It is important that movies are censored and rated so it can be
viewed by the right audience. If the Producers don’t care, we should. Finally,
I think we have too many telenovelas in Ghana. It is killing the industry.
Something must be done to checkmate the influx of these foreign stuffs into our
system. Thank you!
Faj: Thank you so much for your
time.
Merci Beaucoup.

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