Actress and producer Jessica Larny has issued a bold challenge. She is calling for a massive boost in local film investment. According to her, Ghanaian stories deserve far better than they currently get.
Quality Costs Money
Larny is frustrated by the “low budget” tag. She argues that talent in Ghana is world-class. However, without proper funding, technical quality suffers. She believes investors are missing a golden opportunity in the creative arts.
Global Competition
The world is watching African content right now. Nigerian and South African films are everywhere on Netflix. Larny wants Ghana to claim its rightful spot. She insists that with the right backing, Ghanaian cinema can dominate global charts.
A Call to Action
This isn’t just a plea for cash. It is a demand for respect. Larny is urging the private sector to see film as a serious business. She wants to see more co-productions and better infrastructure for creators.
The Future of Film
If the industry gets the support it needs, the sky is the limit. Larny is leading by example with her own high-quality projects. She remains hopeful that the “Gold Coast” of cinema is about to shine again. Now, the ball is in the investors’ court.

