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Movies Showing At Festival Of Films, Africa [F.O.F.A] From March 1st To 4th!

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Festival Of Film Africa 2012

Ghana Film Industry will experience the best of African films this season as F.O.F.A outdoor top African films from Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Senegal and Black Films from the Diaspora.
The event will showcase entries from these countries at the Silverbird cinema in Accra. F.O.F.A opens at Goethe Institute with a two day workshop 1st and 2nd of March and films show daily from 1st to the 4th of March at the Siverbird Cinema. F.O.F.A exhibition sale for films at discounted rates at the Accra Mall.

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There will be top feature films, short films and documentary short showing. The most interesting bit is that kids are not left out “BILLY” the first family film showcasing the best of talented kids is feature film shot in Ghana is showing at the festival.
Much exciting the indigenous African film will showcase AMAA award winning YORUBA film “ARAMOTU” and lovers of Yoruba film are in for lifetime laughter with the only COMEDY indigenous “AMISU”.

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Festival Of Films, Africa [F.O.F.A] Sets For March 2012!

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Festival Of Films, Accra

From March 2012, the attention all over the world will be on Africa, preferably on Ghana as film makers on the continent will converge in Accra for the ‘Festival Of Films, Accra’ [F.O.F.A.].

The Festival of Films Africa [F.O.F.A.] is a film festival unlike any other on the African continent. The focus will be on ‘Class A’ movies produced in Africa and by Africans from around the world. The festival will have workshops and seminar facilitated by international and local experts for film makers and all those involved in movie making.

The festival will offer an opportunity for the Ghana Film Industry to reach its full potential as an emerging force in the world media.

The four-day film festival will commence on March 1st to the 4th. Silver Bird Cinemas, which is playing a major part in the festival, will screen selected movies for public viewing.

Other venues in Accra for the movie screening are the Accra Polo Grounds, the 441 Park in Nima and Obra Spot in Circle. The rest are Rawlings Park in Accra Central, Tema Community Centre and the main lorry park in Madina.

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