The Screenwriters Guild of Ghana (SWGG) is a labor union representing writers of film, television, and other literary works in Ghana. As part of the Ghana Academy of Film & Television Arts, it collaborates with guilds such as directors, producers,

The Ghana Academy of Film and Television Arts (GAFTA), founded in 2001, is a private, professional organization committed to fostering excellence in the art, craft, and science of the motion picture industry, encompassing film, television, and new media.

Sandra Osei-Nti is a dynamic Ghanaian actress and media professional with a career spanning over a decade in the entertainment industry. A graduate of the University of Ghana, she has skillfully combined her academic background with her passion for the arts to build a versatile portfolio.

Kalsoume Sinare’s journey into the spotlight began long before she became a household name in Ghanaian cinema. Born and raised in Accra, her early passion for performance and poise led her to the pageant world, where she earned recognition as the second runner-up in Miss Ghana 1989.

The Ghana National Film Authority (NFA), established on December 16, 2016, operates under the Development and Classification of Film Act, 2016 (Act 935) to regulate, promote, and support Ghana’s film industry.

Vishal Punjabi is a Ghanaian - Indian filmmaker who has made a name for himself in Bollywood with his innovative storytelling and artistic vision.

Coleman is a renowned Ghanaian actor, director, and producer known for his significant contributions to theater and film.

Vicker's career and life are a testament to hard work, resilience, and dedication. From his early days as a radio presenter to his rise as a star in African cinema and his ventures as a businessman and philanthropist,

The Black Star International Film Festival (BSIFF) stands as an annual cinematic celebration held in Accra, Ghana, dedicated to promoting and honoring the creative endeavors of filmmakers from Africa and the diaspora.

The Ghana Movie Awards, an esteemed annual event dedicated to celebrating excellence in the Ghanaian film industry, was inaugurated on December 25, 2010, at the prestigious Accra International Conference Center.