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Socrates Safo |
By Forgive Adjoa Forfoe
CONTROVERSIAL movie producer, Socrates
Safo, says he fully agrees with Michael Kweku Ola, Public Relations Officer
(PRO) of the Film Producers Association of Ghana (FIPAG) who recently stated
that some of the association’s members would start producing and promoting
pornographic films if rules concerning the business are not
properly enforced.
The FIPAG PRO was criticising the
government-appointed outfit responsible for classifying films in this country.
“I support Ola because he is on point. I
agree that we should promote pornography in Ghana. All that he is saying boils
down to the inactive Classification Board that looks on unconcerned as a whole
lot of movies on the Ghanaian market, including pornographic movies, get shown
without classification’’ Safo, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Movie
Africa Productions, told Showbiz last Tuesday.
He added that it was another example of the
Classification Board not doing its work
that made him call for the arrest of investigative journalist, Anas
Aremeyaw Anas.
“ I don’t have anything against Anas. I was
talking about the inactive board we have. The law clearly states that all cinematography works, whether for investigations or not, must go through
the Board but that is not being done.
“The
Board is so inactive that I think it should be independent. The government must
put it into private hands. If the Board
is not living up to expectation, then we the movie producers will go and shoot
porn movies,’’ Safo stated.
Another well-known movie producer, Ahmed
Banda, popularly known as Bandex, however, disagreed with Safo. He told Showbiz that “those who think it is a
money-making venture can go on and shoot
porn movies. As for me, I’m not ready to go in that direction. I will shoot a
movie that I can watch with my family, a movie I can watch with my mother.
Bandex said though Ola is the association’s PRO, members were not
obliged to do what he says.
“I understand him saying that the
Classification Board is not doing well for the movie industry but I won’t be
part of what he is saying,’’ Bandex stated.
Award winning actor, John Dumelo also said
he believed it was a criminal offence to
shoot and distribute porn movies in
Ghana.
“I’m sure there’s a law in this country
that says it is wrong to produce and distribute porn movies here. So anyone who
produces and distributes such material is actually breaking the law. I don’t
think porn films should be produced in Ghana.
It’s unheard of. It’s just wrong,’’ the star of almost 150 movies said.
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