Ghanaian actress Mercy Asiedu disputes claims that the Kumawood film industry is dead.
In an interview , she attributed the industry’s struggles to a lack of technological advancement.
Asiedu emphasized that talent and producers are still available, but distribution technology is lacking.The shift from physical CD sales to digital platforms has made it difficult for producers to recoup investments.
Mercy Asiedu stated that industry players were slow to adapt to technological changes.She campaigns for John Mahama, citing tangible improvements and support for the industry during his administration.
Asiedu believes updating technology will revitalize the Kumawood industry.The industry’s current challenges stem from distribution issues, not a lack of talent.
Mercy Asiedu remains optimistic about Kumawood’s future.