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Lloyd Aboagye | |
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Born | 9 November 1987 |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, Director, Producer |
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Lloyd Aboagye (born 9th November 1987) is a Ghanaian-Italian filmmaker bridging the gap between African and European storytelling. [1] Notably recognised for his film Newsman [2] at the Blackstar International Film Festival 2023 [3][ failed verification], Lloyd Aboagye is a screenwriter, film director and film producer.
Lloyd Aboagye made his directorial debut in 2015 , "L’amico Della Notte," in a collaborative effort with the film commission [4][ failed verification] of Brescia, Italy.
Aboagye's creative journey led him to Ghana in 2017, where he crafted "Arena," a compelling film centered around the world of boxing. His collaborations extend to fellow filmmakers, including Eddie Nartey and others. Notably, his portfolio includes remarkable short films like "Too late," "Fucile Da Caccia," "Bedtime," and "Portraits." [2]
In 2020, Aboagye teamed up with renowned film actor and producer Prince David Osei to bring Newsman to life. A captivating fiction piece set in the pre-colonial era of modern-day Ghana, Newsman revolves around the hidden treasures of the Fante people. This work has earned him features at the Ghana Cinema Week 2023 [5], a dedicated celebration of the compelling narratives within Ghanaian cinema. The National Film Authority (NFA) selected Newsman for the Electrified Edition of this annual event which held screenings in Tamale, Kumasi and Accra.
Lloyd Aboagye is the founder of Ninth November Films. He continues to contribute to filmmaking in Ghana and Italy.
Category:1987 births
Category:Living people
Category:Ghanaian film directors
Category:Ghanaian-Italian people
Category:Ghanaian-Italian Filmmaker
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| ![]() |
Lloyd Aboagye | |
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Born | 9 November 1987 |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, Director, Producer |
Notable work |
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Lloyd Aboagye (born 9th November 1987) is a Ghanaian-Italian filmmaker bridging the gap between African and European storytelling. [1] Notably recognised for his film Newsman [2] at the Blackstar International Film Festival 2023 [3][ failed verification], Lloyd Aboagye is a screenwriter, film director and film producer.
Lloyd Aboagye made his directorial debut in 2015 , "L’amico Della Notte," in a collaborative effort with the film commission [4][ failed verification] of Brescia, Italy.
Aboagye's creative journey led him to Ghana in 2017, where he crafted "Arena," a compelling film centered around the world of boxing. His collaborations extend to fellow filmmakers, including Eddie Nartey and others. Notably, his portfolio includes remarkable short films like "Too late," "Fucile Da Caccia," "Bedtime," and "Portraits." [2]
In 2020, Aboagye teamed up with renowned film actor and producer Prince David Osei to bring Newsman to life. A captivating fiction piece set in the pre-colonial era of modern-day Ghana, Newsman revolves around the hidden treasures of the Fante people. This work has earned him features at the Ghana Cinema Week 2023 [5], a dedicated celebration of the compelling narratives within Ghanaian cinema. The National Film Authority (NFA) selected Newsman for the Electrified Edition of this annual event which held screenings in Tamale, Kumasi and Accra.
Lloyd Aboagye is the founder of Ninth November Films. He continues to contribute to filmmaking in Ghana and Italy.
Category:1987 births
Category:Living people
Category:Ghanaian film directors
Category:Ghanaian-Italian people
Category:Ghanaian-Italian Filmmaker