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Ernest Kofi Abbeyquaye

Ernest Kofi Abbeyquaye

A Pioneer in Ghanaian Filmmaking

11July
1960
Education
11 July 1960

Education

In the 1960s, Abbeyquaye attended the Arts Council Acting School, where he honed his acting skills. Later, he pursued a Major in Drama and Theatre Arts at the University of Ghana, School of Performing Arts. His time as a student at the university exposed him to the rich world of theater and laid the foundation for his future endeavors in the film industry.

01December
1972
Postgraduate studies
01 December 1972

Postgraduate studies

Abbeyquaye's thirst for knowledge led him to pursue postgraduate professional training between 1972 and 1975 at the prestigious National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, UK. After completing his training, he briefly worked with Samuelson Film Services Ltd. in the UK, gaining valuable industry experience.

11July
1978
Contributions to the Film Industry
11 July 1978

Contributions to the Film Industry

In 1978, Abbeyquaye embarked on a teaching career as a tutor at the National Film Institute (NAFTI), where he shared his expertise with aspiring filmmakers. His dedication and talent propelled him to become the Deputy Managing Director and the first Head of Studies at NAFTI.

01December
1989
Executive Producer of GFIC
01 December 1989

Executive Producer of GFIC

During his tenure at the Ghana Films Industry Corporation (GFIC), Abbeyquaye served as the Executive Producer, overseeing the production of various films. His meticulous approach and commitment to quality helped raise the standards of Ghanaian cinema and contributed to the growth of the industry.

11July
2018
Awards
11 July 2018

Awards

Abbeyquaye's remarkable achievements have earned him recognition in the film industry. In 2018, he was honored with the Television and Film Pioneer Award in London, UK, at the GUBA Award ceremony. This prestigious accolade acknowledged his pioneering efforts and enduring contributions to the field.

01December
2019
Contributions
01 December 2019

Contributions

As a UNESCO consultant, Abbeyquaye also dedicated his expertise to promoting film and television as tools for rural development. He conducted interviews with a diverse range of individuals, including academics, military generals, politicians, heads of states, farmers, market women, workers, and children. His work aimed to harness the power of visual storytelling to bring about positive change in communities.

11July
2023
Notable Works
11 July 2023

Notable Works

Abbeyquaye took on diverse roles in the film and theater world, showcasing his versatility as a director, coordinator, fixer, and even as an actor. Some of his notable works include:

  1. Local co-ordinator for Yorkshire TV in Ghana during the production of "The Dying of the Light" (1992).
  2. Director of the stage musical and drama production "King Lions Law" in 1995.
  3. Director of the Ghana-Nigeria stage musical drama "Fairy Tale Africa," which was earmarked for a tour in the United States of America.
  4. Local fixer for Screen Two: "Deadly Voyage" (1996), an HBO-BBC production in Ghana.
  5. Co-director of the pilot production "Hopes on the Horizon," a collaboration between Blackside (Boston) and Multi-Media Africa, funded by the Ford Foundation.
12July
2023
Continued Work and Legacy
12 July 2023

Continued Work and Legacy

Currently, Abbeyquaye remains active in the film industry, working with Trumpet Africa Productions and Emerald Films.

In 2001, Abbeyquaye played a significant role, along with other filmmakers, in the creation of the Ghana Academy of Film and Television Arts (GAFTA). Ernest Kofi Abbeyquaye's filmography boasts notable works such as "A Mother's Revenge" (1994), "The Other Side of the Rich" (1992), and "Confessions" (1993).

28July
2023
Further projects
28 July 2023

Further projects

Abbeyquaye's commitment to storytelling led him to work on various projects, both locally and internationally. His involvement in productions such as "Hamele: The Prince of Tongo," "The Chronicles of Odumkrom – The Headmaster," and "No Tears for Ananse" further showcased his passion for bringing narratives to life.

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