Idris Elba is no absentee boss. As part of his ongoing effort to develop Africa’s film industry, the Golden Globe-winning actor plans to build film studios in Ghana and Tanzania over the next decade. It’s a task he says he can’t accomplish with a London postcode. “I’m here to bolster the film industry — that is a 10-year process,” Elba told the BBC in an interview published Tuesday. “I won’t be able to do that from overseas. I need to be in-country, on the continent.
” A 2022 UNESCO report said that despite “significant growth in production” — the Nigerian film industry alone produces around 2,500 movies annually, with total revenue estimates in the hundreds of millions of dollars — African film production is hindered by issues such as piracy, insubstantial training opportunities and a lack of official film institutions.
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