as much as queen of glory is an immigrant story, it is distinctly ghanaian american too. coming off the heels of 2019 s year of return, where black people throughout the african diaspora were encouraged to return to ghana, mensah hopes the attention on the country will open the door to more opportunities for ghanaian film makers and bolster ghana s growing film industry, called ghollywood. i have worked in ghana as an actor and that has been very, we did shoot a little bit of b roll in ghana and that was really. it s been a great experience, you know, for me. i think my hope is that this moment, high tide rises all boats. and that everyone in ghana will benefit from this new attention. i have to say that the tribeca film festival, at least
film makers and bolster ghana s growing film industry called ghollywood. i have worked in ghana as an actor and that has been very, we did shoot a little bit of b roll in ghana and that was really. it s been a great experience, you know, for me. i think my hope is that this moment, high tide rises all boats. and that everyone in ghana will benefit from this new attention. i have to say that the tribeca film festival, at least with its choice of opening night movie, which was of course in the heights, reignited my love for movies and for new york, especially at a time when here, at least in this part of the world, we appear to be moving out of the shadow of covid 19. but for real movie lovers in new york city, the one tribeca film that had real resonance was called the last film show. it was a magical tale set in india.