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Movie production was bad business so I stopped – Socrates Sarfo

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Ghanaian movie producer Socrates Sarfo has revealed that he

stoppedmovie production because he was sinking into a pool of debt.

He disclosed on Entertainment This Week on Hitz FM with MzGee that

"movie is part of show business and it's not just for fun oran

artwork. We have movies we act for fun but I am a show businessman. So

if the business aspect (which) pushes the show is not there, then

there is no motivation to do it because we do movies with loans."

Socrates Sarfo who alludes to making money in times past from

production of movies says the industry has seen a decline makingit

unattractive to invest in.

The producer of the controversial movie 'Hot Fork' disclosed that he

took loans and had to run away from his creditors because he could not

break even from the movies he made.

He said, "I don't see the sense in going for a loan to shoot a movie

and then I will not be able to pay back. And then I would have to

change my number, and I would have to be running away from my office

and always have to be looking back when I am driving around. I want to

have a free mindand be able to pick every call."

Asked whether he believed in the school of thought that describes the

Ghanaian movie industry as dead, Socrates Sarfo said that the industry

is in coma awaiting death.

However, veteran actor cum director/producer Abeiku Sagoe said the

controversial movie 'Hot Fork' is what has crashed Socrates' movie

career.

The actor, who has now gone into the production of television

series,disagrees that the movie industry is dead but rather calls for

struggling producers to rebrand.

Credit: Hitz FM|Gloria Nyarku

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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