Showing posts with label producer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label producer. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Rita Osei....One of 13 breakthrough Brits in the Film Industry...



Last year, producer Rita Osei [pictured seated in grey ruffled gown -next to Kwame Kwei-Armah] was one of 13 black and Asian film industry 'movers and shakers' to be hand-picked by the Film Council -as the 'next big things'. They were flown to Hollywood to meet industry bigwigs -and now, the film industry is poised for a new British invasion. [Credit: Pride magazine/Photograph by Donald Maclellan]

Sunday, 19 April 2009

Black Star: Shirley Frimpong-Manso



Gone are the days when watching African movies meant, -lots of screaming, intangible pigeon English, 'over-the -top-acting, actresses rolling their eyes -strangely, angry people and women in submissive roles. Well, thankfully, the aforementioned issues are in the past -and a new dawn is being heralded by Ghana's own, Shirley Frimpong-Manso (Sparrow Productions) -of, 'Different Shades of Blue -fame. The director/writer/producer -of , 'Perfect Picture' (above) and past favourites like, - ‘Life and Living It’, and ‘Scorned’, - Shirley's modern and relevant films are a 'must see'. From the perfect lighting, to the gripping storyline and the talented actors -the quality of Shirley's films are a breath of fresh air -and she and Sparrow Production -are enjoying critical and commercial success across Africa, Europe and America. So, add a must watch, 'Perfect Picture' -to your to do list -the gripping tale (of friendship between three seemly perfect women) has all the twists and turns of a good drama, -and stars the cream of Ghana cinema, -Adjetey Annang; Chris Attoh, Kweku Sintim-Misa, Jackie Appiah, Lydia Forson, Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku and Nana Kwame Osei Sarpong. Fabulous...xx

Monday, 6 April 2009

Black Star: Amma Asante




I was introduced to Amma Asante by a director friend of my -many moons ago. Sweet and unaffected, this multi talented lady -is pretty fabulous. An actress ('Birds of a Feather', Desmond's, Veronica, The Bill and off cause Grange Hill), writer ('A Way of Life' and 'Brothers and Sisters'), producer ('Brothers and Sisters') and director (of the award winning 'A Way of Life' -a provocative and bleak” portrayal of working class life in modern Britain. A must see drama about teenage angst -racism, hope and tragedy -it stars Brenda Blethyn and Michael Conway). Amma is not just a competent director, she is also a mean dresser. I have spied this uber groomed beauty out and about (in London) -dressed in high-end apparel with the most fabulous accessories. Keep on keeping Amma.