The premiere of the award-winning Ghanaian film, The Fisherman, drew a massive crowd to the Silverbird Cinemas at Accra Mall Friday, September 19, 2025, with all viewing sessions sold out as movie lovers and industry insiders flocked to see the highly anticipated feature.
The movie that has put Ghana on the global map as the country’s first official selection at the prestigious Venice Film Festival.
The attendees also showed their strong support for popular dancer Endurance Grand, who made her acting debut in the film.
‘The Fisherman’ movie hits Ghana’s cinemas this September
Speaking to the media after an exclusive viewing, the film’s director and writer, Zoey Martinson, revealed that the story was inspired by a trip to the fishing community of Keta in the Volta Region.
She expressed profound gratitude for the overwhelming support from patrons and the broader community.
“The turnout is incredible. It’s a story close to my heart, and to see Ghanaians embrace it this way is truly special,” Martinson stated.
Patrons who spoke to the press after the screenings unanimously praised the production, stating that the film exceeded their expectations. Many stayed after the viewings for photo opportunities with the cast, further cementing the film’s warm reception.
The Fisherman tells the whimsical story of Atta Oko, a retired traditional fisherman whose life is upended when he is forced into retirement and partnered with a modern, talking fish.
The adventure leads him to Accra, where, with the help of three quirky associates, he pursues his dream of owning a boat.
The Venice Film Festival-winning comedy is described as a delightful tale filled with laughter, magic, and vibrant Ghanaian culture.
The film features a stellar cast including Fred Amugi, Roselyn Ngissah, Ajeezay, and Adwoa Akoto, among others. Beyond its Venice selection, The Fisherman has also won an award at the Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival.
The premiere, produced by Luu Vision Media, successfully showcased the growing potential and international appeal of Ghana’s film industry.
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