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Oscars 2020 – Ghanaian Film ‘Azali’ Gunning for Nomination

Ghana Submits First Ever Movie Azali For Oscars 2020 Consideration
Ghana Submits First Ever Movie Azali For Oscars 2020 Consideration

Ghana Submits First Ever Movie Azali For Oscars 2020 Consideration


For the first time in the history of the Oscars, Ghana has submitted a movie for consideration in the International Film Feature Category.

Already a multiple nominated and award winning movie, Azali, a Kwabena Gyansah story of a teenage girl’s escape from an arranged marriage to a 70-year-old farmer makes it as the West African country’s first ever submission.

Synopsis

The film follows the journey of 14-year-old Amina from a village in Northern Ghana to the slums of the bustling capital, Accra.

Amina escapes her impending marriage to a 70-year-old farmer but finds herself on a truck being trafficked to Burkina Faso. A cruel twist of fate sees her rescued from the truck but flung into the bustling city of Accra. Amina has to choose between surviving in Accra and returning to her village and marriage.

Written by Gwandellen Quartey and directed by Kwabena Gyansah, Azali is produced by Ananse Entertainment with support from Motion Revolution, both Ghanaian companies.

Professor Linus Abraham, chair of Ghana’s Oscar selection committee according to a report filed by the Hollywood Reporter said “Azali is a consciousness-raising film [and] we are very honored that for the first time, Ghana has found a film worthy enough to represent it at the 92nd Oscars. This has been a long time coming and it is a testament to the growth of the Ghana film industry. We believe this will enhance the image of Ghanaian films and encourage more co-productions and quality filmmaking.”

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in March 2017 approved a selection committee for Ghana to submit one film to represent the country and has been the case since.

Kenya, Ethiopia, Czech Republic and Croatia have submitted Subira, Running Against the Wind, The Painted Bird, Mali respectively for the International Feature Category.

Written by Eugene Nyavor

Eugene Nyavor is the Founding Editor at Gh Links.

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