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Readers’ Mail: Leila Djansi Quits Ghana & Will Shoot Next Movie In Bahamas- We Are Damn Tired Even, Leave Us Alone & Go With Your ‘Childish’ Attitude!

Leila Djansi
Leila Djansi

I was one of the few people who thought Leila Djansi was being hated on despite her creative prowess. However, after following her on facebook and reading many of her childish and unnecessary commentaries, attacks and counter attacks, I honestly think this grown ass woman is extremely CHILDISH.

She has been constantly threatening to vacate the Ghana Movie Industry and find refugee somewhere else. This is perfectly acceptable but my only problem is, she said the same thing after Sinking Sands and yet proceeded to work in Ghana again. Why can’t she shut up and just go? Is it force?

Apart from the above unnecessary statement she continues to make on several platforms, she seems to be of the notion that, without her existence in the industry (which I don’t even know if she really has legs in the Ghana Movie Industry), the industry will collapse.

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Official Trailer Of Leila Djansi’s ‘Ties That Bind’…

For the Leila Djansi fans and those who care to know…Leila Djansi and her Turning Point Pictures have released an official trailer for their latest movie ‘ Ties That Bind’ starring Kimberly Elise, Ama Konadu Abebrese, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, John Dumelo and others… “Ties that Bind tells the story of 3 women (Adobea, Buki and Theresa)  from … Read more

Where Are The Ghanaian Movie Directors? Have They Been Sidelined By Their Nigerian Counterparts?

Leila Djansi
Leila Djansi

Contrary to what many people think, there are essentially enough movie directors in Ghana. The only problem is that, they don’t get scripts to direct.

Several reasons have been given for their inability to get scripts. The most common of all the reasons is, they are not fully committed at their job as movie directors, whereas the Nollywood directors are said to be the exact opposite.

From movies released, it appears that movie directors from Nollywood have been offered permanent seats in the Ghana Movie Industry –demoting their counterparts in Ghana to the background. They seem to have taken over their jobs.

The presence of Nollywood movie directors inGhanais very noticeable. Their number is huge and the list is a tall one. If a movie is not directed by Phil Bernard then it will be Ish Thompson or Willie Ajenge or maybe Ofam Okereke. If it is not Ifeanyi Onyeabor and Tchidi Chikere or John Izedonmi then your guess will be right, because it will certainly be Frank Raja Arase or Pascal Amanfo.

And the list keeps growing. Where are the Ghanaian movie directors?

In GhanaCelebrities.Com’s interaction with some of the biggest movie producers inGhanawho pleaded to remain anonymous, they mentioned that top movie producers prefer to offer their scripts to Nollywood movie directors to direct at the expense of the Ghanaians.

The Nigerian directors are said to be very well involved in their jobs but same can’t be said of the Ghanaian directors. The only way to avoid embarrassment or disgrace is to learn. According to the top producers, the Nigerian directors keep updating themselves, something that remains a dream to their Ghanaian counterparts.

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Congrats: Jackie Appiah, Ama K Abebrese, ‘Perfect Picture’ & Others Nominated For UK’s Screen Nation Awards…

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Lydia Forson, Jackie Appiah And Naa Ashorkor From Perfect Picture

The prestigious Screen Nation Awards slated for 16th October, 2011 at the O2 Indigo, London will honour some of the best African Entertainers for their excellent contribution to the African Movie Industry…

Ghanaian star Actress Jackie Appiah and Ama Konadu Abebrese have been nominated alongiside Nollywood heavy weights like Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Mercy Johnson and Funke Akindele to compete for this year’s   ‘Favourite West African Actress’  Award. This looks really tough!

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Absolute Bunkum: Leila Djansi’s Unofficial PR ‘Joy Ocloo’ Says There Is Animosity Between Leila & Chris-Vincent, Why Are They Still Going On With The Nia Long Crap!

Film-maker Leila Djansi Vrs Celebrity Blogger-Chris-Vincent
Film-maker Leila Djansi Vrs Celebrity Blogger-Chris-Vincent

A loyal GC reader ‘Miyagi’ just sent me a link to the article below written by Joy Ocloo, an incredible loud mouth from Leila Djansi’s camp on a Nigerian website.

The article suggests inter alia that, there is some sort of animosity between Leila Djansi and ‘myself’ plus probably GC and its readers are part of why Nia Long could not make it for their movie.  I thought this story was long dead…

In fact, I have moved on and I am enjoying my blogging life. I do not have time to host any sort of animosity for anyone so if Joy Ocloo is saying this, then maybe it is her and Leila Djansi that have gotten an inside for me.

This is a complete bullshyt, why would I care? I am stating it firmly here that, those in Leila Djansi’s camp thinking there is an animosity should get over it and take some chill pill because I am focusing and have no time!

Read what Leila Djansi’s unofficial PR wrote about me and GC

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Ghanaian Celebrities Were Not Recognised At Cannes Film Festival & Therefore No Red Carpet For Them, It Was All Lies…

Majid Michel, Nadia Buari and Others At Cannes
Majid Michel, Nadia Buari and Others At Cannes

Somewhere last week, I had a long separate chit chats via phone with Actress Juliet Ibrahim and Mr Fred Numah (Founder/CEO of Ghana Movie Awards) when they were in France for the Cannes Film Festival.

During our conversation, Juliet Ibrahim who could not believe a false story that was published on our celebrities having been on a red carpet at Cannes expressed her dissatisfaction and shock about the entire Ghanaian- Cannes visit arrangement.

From what I gathered from my convo with Juliet Ibrahim as to what was really going on at Cannes as far as our celebrities were concerned , it seemed our stars namely Nadia Buari, Juliet Ibrahim, Yvonne Nelson, Yvonne Okoro,  Majid Michel, John Dumelo and others who were sponsored by the Ghana Movie Awards to the film festival had nothing scheduled for them out there.

They cheaply jumped on planes and went there to walk about as tourists or persons who had come to see the Hollywood stars… Even tourists have aims for visiting places, our celebrities were purely aimless.

It was therefore a big shock to Juliet Ibrahim to have read that, some Ghanaian celebrities out there in Cannes had graced the red carpet. Apart from the issue of red carpet, Juliet Ibrahim also pointed out that, she was not pleased with the way things were arranged for them.  There was no hotel rooms reserved for them and they did not have any planned means of transport.  Our stars jumped in and out of trains and taxis as if they were ‘I and I’…

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Celebs Out & About: Exclusive Photos Of The Ghanaian Stars Who Made It To Cannes Film Festival Featuring John Dumelo, Majid Michel, Juliet Ibrahim, Nadia Buari, Nikki Somonas, Yvonne Okoro & Others…

As you may be aware, Ghana Movie Award organizers flew some of our Ghanaian celebrities to catch this year’s Cannes Film Festival’s fever. I cannot give the full list of those who made it to Cannes on the ticket of Ghana Movie Awards but during a chit-chat with the founder of the Awards,  Mr Fred … Read more

Chit Chat With Leila Djansi! She Is Not Shooting Movies In Ghana Again After ‘Ties That Bind’ Partly Because Of Comments People Leave On The Internet About Her!

Leila Djansi
Leila Djansi

Ghanaian movie enthusiasts, especially die-hard fans of Leila Djansi will be very disappointed to hear that, the movie maker will no longer shoot any more movies in Ghana after wrapping up her latest project ‘Ties That Bind’.

Leila said “It’s 90% true” that she will not be shooting again in Ghana. This, she said at a press conference organized in Ho, Volta Region.

After the press conference, GhanaCelebrities.Com had a chit chat with the founder of Turning Point Pictures, a Los Angeles based production house to dissect more on the news of her moving out from Ghana.

It can be recollected that Leila Djansi did put on her facebook status sometimes back that, she will be using actress Nia Long in her latest movie. Weeks later she wrote up a different status announcing that Kimberly Elise has actually touched down in Ghana to feature in her movie instead of Nia Long.

People who wanted to see Nia Long in Ghana shared their opinions on that development; many said Leila should have waited and confirm who indeed will feature in her movie before going to public with names. Suddenly Nia Long seemed to have been swapped with Kimberly Elise.

“There was no swap. It wasn’t suddenly! I think it was a media thing. You media guys are hungry [not literary]. Seriously, it’s like you are starving sometimes, when something blows up in the air, you grab it and run instead of waiting for the meat, you just want to eat the bones. Just wait for the meat.” She defended herself.

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Celeb Photos: Ama K. Abebrese With Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) 2011 Statuette!

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Ama K. Abebrese With Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) 2011 Statuette

The newly crowned Africa Movie Academy Awards 2011 Best Actress In A Lead Role Ama K. Abebrese wasn’t present in Bayelsa State, Nigeria to collect her statuette. It was collected on her behalf by a rep from Ghana. Finally, the actress had the opportunity to hold and kiss her award when it was presented to her today in Ho, Volta Region where she is busily shooting her new movie ‘Ties That Bind’ with Leila Djansi.

Ama K. Abebrese was adjudged as the Best Actress in Africa for her role in Leila Djansi’s movie ‘Sinking Sands’. The actress whose role in the movie was her first major role was picked ahead of her colleagues in a tight category which comprises of Nollywood heavyweights Genevieve Nnaji (Tango With Me), Omoni Oboli (Anchor Baby) and Idiat Shobande (Aramotu) as well as Congolese Manie Malone (Viva Riva) and South African Denise Newman (Shirley Adams).

Below are pictures GhanaCelebrities.Com captured for your enjoyment! Once again congratulations home girl.

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Out Of Box Story: Omotola Jalade Ekeinde In An Exclusive Chit Chat With GC, Describes Her B*tts As ‘Bumper Bumper’ & Speaks About The Hand On Her B*tts At Grammy Awards!

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

Most African women are gifted with over-sized protruding backsides [buttocks] and some African men consider themselves lucky to have such a woman at their disposal.

However when a man places his hand on top of over-sized butts of a woman, it is mostly not a big deal but then it can become a big deal when the over-sized butt owner is a married celebrity who hails from a country with ruthless tabloids.

The news of Actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde gracing the red carpet at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles was overshadowed by the fact that, the Nollywood Actress also known as Omosexy appeared too normal with her outfit.

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“Sinking Sands” Featured On BBC Weekend Network Africa: You Missed It, Listen To It Here Now!

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(HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 20, 2010) – “Sinking Sands”, Ghana’s first high budget international film, was featured and reviewed on BBC Weekend Network Africa.

“We were delighted to have had BBC Weekend Network Africa attend the grand premiere of “Sinking Sands,” said Africa Academy Movie nominated filmmaker and director Leila Djansi.  ‘Hearing the opinion of BBC journalist David Amanor and the audience was really a treat and let’s me know the movie spoke volumes to women and men.”

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