Idris Alba Unveils Plans To Boost African Film Industry

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Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at 03:44 PM

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Idris Alba Unveils Plans To Boost African Film Industry

British actor Idris Elba has revealed plans to relocate to Africa within the next decade, aiming to play a key role in supporting the continent’s film industry.


The 52-year-old star, known for playing South African anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela in the 2013 biopic Long Walk to Freedom, is already involved in projects to build film studios in Zanzibar, Tanzania and Accra, Ghana as part of his vision to boost local filmmaking.


Speaking on the sidelines of a film industry meeting in Accra, on Wednesday, he highlighted the importance of Africans telling their own stories on the global stage.

“I would certainly consider settling down here, not even consider, it’s going to happen,” he said.


He also added, “I think I’ll move the next five to 10 years, God willing. I’m here to bolster the film industry that is a 10-year process. I won’t be able to do that from overseas. I need to be in the country, on the continent.”


Elba, also known for his roles in ‘Beasts of No Nation’, ‘Pacific Rim,’ and Thor, said he would not commit to living in a specific place.


“I’m going to live in Accra, I’m going to live in Freetown Sierra Leone’s capital, I’m going to live in Zanzibar. I’m going to try and go where they’re telling stories, that’s really important,” he stated.


The actor was born in London to a Ghanaian mother and a Sierra Leonean father. He mentioned that he is committed to leveraging his influence to elevate the region’s film industry.


“I’m here to bolster the film industry, that is a 10-year process.”

“I won’t be able to do that from overseas. I need to be in-country, on the continent.”


He believes that the film industry serves as a source that can reshape the continent.


“If you watch any film or anything that has got to do with Africa, all you’re going to see is trauma, how we were slaves, how we were colonised, how it’s just war and when you come to Africa, you will realise that it’s not true.”


“So, it’s really important that we own those stories of our tradition, of our culture, of our languages, of the differences between one language and another. The world doesn’t know that,” he stated.


He dreams of shooting films in his Accra studio one day, showcasing the potential of locally produced stories.

“We have to invest in our storytelling because when you see me, you see a little version of yourself, and that encourages us,” he said

It was recently announced  that the English actor will portray Okonkwo, the protagonist in Chinua Achebe’s classic novel, Things Fall Apart, in a new TV series adaptation.



Edited By: Manasseh Paul-Worika

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