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    I spent $235,000 to produce Aloe Vera

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    Renowned Ghanaian filmmaker, Peter Sedufia, has disclosed that he invested approximately $235,000 (3,642,500) in producing his critically-acclaimed movie, ‘Aloe Vera.’

    The film, which features a star-studded cast, including Nana Ama McBrown, Adjetey Anang, and Naa Ashorkor, has been hailed as a groundbreaking project in African cinema.

    Speaking on the “Upside Down” show on Channel One TV, Sedufia shared insights into the film’s production journey, including the challenges and successes of securing funding and achieving global distribution.

    “I spent about $235,000 in producing ‘Aloe Vera.’ At the time, the dollar was not as high as it is today, but it was still a significant investment,” he revealed.

    Sedufia explained that the film’s budget was supported by a mix of international and local investors.

    Key contributors from South Africa, France, and Ghana were involved.

    This diverse funding pool enabled the production to meet its high standards, which included constructing an entire village set in the Dabala area of Ghana’s Volta Region.

    The set, designed to reflect the fictional divided community of Aloe and Vera, was a massive undertaking that required meticulous planning and execution.

    Aloe Vera premiered in Ghana on March 6, 2020, to a sold-out audience at Silverbird Cinemas in Accra.

    The overwhelming response led to extended screening times, and the film quickly became a box office success.

    Despite the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting its theatrical run just a week after its release, Aloe Vera was later acquired by Netflix and Rok in America, where it garnered significant viewership and revenue.

    Sedufia noted that the film’s success not only recouped the initial investment but also generated a profit, solidifying its place as a commercial and critical success.

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