The Trinidad and Tobago Film Company (FilmTT) embarked on a transformative trade mission to Ghana, marking a significant step towards fostering collaboration and synergy between the Trinidad and Tobago film industry and its counterparts in Ghana.
The Ghana Trade Mission, led by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Senator the Honorable Paula Gopee-Scoon, and organized by the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association (TTMA), from 10th to 17th March 2024, marked a significant milestone in fostering international collaborations and advancing strategic objectives outlined in FilmTT’s plan.
In the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago is the most important Caribbean exporter to Africa, accounting for 40% of Caribbean exports. Ghana, renowned for its rich cinematic heritage and burgeoning film industry, presents a fertile ground for collaboration with Trinidad and Tobago and is also a great opportunity for filmmakers to explore product placement via a content exchange. Ghana is not a total stranger to T&T films as ‘Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life of Mr Ulric Cross’ was also filmed partly in Ghana. The trade mission served as a platform for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaborative projects that sought to harness the unique strengths of both nations to drive both film industries forward. Read More
josannelord. (2024, April 5). Trade Mission Strengthens Ties Between T&T and Ghanaian Film Industries - CreativeTT. https://creativett.co.tt/blog/trade-mission-strengthens-ties-between-tt-and-ghanaian-film-industries/
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