Actress and Filmmaker Yvonne Nelson has reacted to what she describes as “disappointing comments” by Politician and Lawyer, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko.
Gabby Otchere-Darko who is a very influential member of the ruling New Patriotic PartyNPP) party and cousin of President Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo had said in a social media post that the Ghanaian movie industry is being unproductive.
According to Gabby, he took time to watch 10 random Ghanaian movies and he was very disappointed after watching.
He wrote: “I took my time to watch randomly ten Ghanaian movies and never felt so disappointed. It brought home to me one major deficiency in our development. The apparent lack of deliberate consciousness on the part of the creative industry in the development conversation.
The presence of the creative industry appears at best peripheral in Ghana’s development narrative. Our movies, our songs, our arts, by and large, do not impactfully plug into a greater development agenda.
Hollywood, for the best part of a century, has been deliberately used by America to push successfully American cultural “supremacy” agenda; it has been used as an effective instrument of military or economic indoctrination.
But, what has been the underlying consciousness behind our creative industry, if any? What role, for instance, can actors in the creative industry play to define and realize this whole important concept of moving Ghana Beyond Aid? We must elevate consciousness in Ghana if we are serious about winning”.
However, actress Yvonne Nelson didn’t take kindly to the comment and she has reacted with a couple of tweets.
She had this reply: “Kumawood has created jobs for so many people! It has Put smiles on a lot of faces in our country! Your judgement is just so low! Disappointing!”
She was not done, she ‘kicked’ him more:
“Hello @GabbyDarko is your interview on peacefm online real?? If it is I’m also disappointed! A few of us are pushing really hard for this industry! Since our leaders have also totally abandoned the industry, we contribute too, just like nurses,doctors..etc”
She went on: “How do you even compare Hollywood to our industry! It’s like comparing our economy to theirs! Leadership!!!!! We need structures in place and some encouragement not this! What do we do when TV networks get cheaper content from India and Latin America?” she schooled Gabby.
Source: Eugene Osafo-Nkansah/Peacefmonline.com
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Well said, Yvonne. Lets hear what that ***barred word***'s response will be.
yvonne if you would be humble enough to read and read what Gabby wrote. you will know that your response is also disappointing. it reminds me of Yvonne Okoro's response to KOD on "all over the place women". read read and read again before you ladies comment so you do no expose your ignorance. we are and will always be your consumers. which marketer speaks like that to his/her clients on my observation of your product. no wonder we are all into kukum movies.
Yvonne has good points, Gabby too. But my problem with our movies is the lack of creativity. They copy too much. The acts on royalty in our movies don't depict Ghanaian culture. They rather look Nigerian. Where in Ghana do you have a prince so projected? Where in Ghana do you have princesses having a retinue of maids following her? Where in Ghana do you have the kind of dresses princes, princesses, queens, and kings/chiefs wear in our movies? Do we have queens in Ghana? But we have queens in the films. The wives of kings/chiefs in Ghana are not queens, yet they portray them as such.
Yvonne humble yourself and get schooled. the only thing Kumawood movies seem to project is insults. read in between the lines of Gabby....projecting culture and marketing the nation. Don't be filled with rage you guys should learn to write good stories
You are right my sweet pretty lady.