Armed Forces To Assist In Filming Making

The Government of Ghana has granted permission to the New York-based Red Crown Productions and its local affiliation, Deal Real Productions Limited, to shoot a feature film in Ghana from May 16� July 1 in the Eastern and Western Regions. A Military statement signed by Major Evelyn Asamoah, Deputy Director Information and Press Relations, Ghana Armed Forces and copied to the GNA in Accra said the filming will involve movement of some military equipment and personnel from Accra to Koforidua where a major part of the film will be shot. �The general public is therefore urged not to panic at the site of the movement of military personnel and equipment to Koforidua within the stated period of the film shooting,� the statement stated. According to the statement, the film entitled �Beasts of no Nation� is set on the civil war in Liberia in the 1990s. The statement said the film is based on a novel written by Uzodimna Iweda, a Nigerian, about a young boy forced to join a rebel group as a child soldier in West Africa. The statement said in line with this, the Ghana Armed Forces will be providing human and technical assistance for the smooth implementation of the film.