Sam Aryeetey
Sam Greatorex Aryeetey is a Ghanaian film producer, film director and writer. He is often credited as the director of the first Ghanaian feature film, No Tears for Ananse.
Life
Sam Aryeetey was born August 23, 1929, in Accra. He was educated at Accra Methodist Boys' School and Achimota School. Among the first students at an Accra film training school for West Africans established by the Colonial Film Unit in 1948, Sam Aryeetey joined the new Gold Coast Film Unit under Sean Graham. In 1952 he moved to work as an editor in England.In 1963, Sam Aryeetey returned to Ghana to work for the Ghana Film Industry Corporation. No Tears for Ananse, written and directed by Aryeetey, was the first GFIC production. It was based on Joe de Graft's play Ananse and the Gum Man, a story about the trickster Ananse.
In 1969, Sam Aryeetey became managing director of the GIFC. Manthia Diawara has argued that, by choosing to employ Europeans rather than Africans to “make films for Ghana”.
Works
Films
I Will Speak English, 1954Mr. Mensah Builds a House, 1955The Welfare of Youth, EditorSporting Life, 1958Hamile the Tongo Hamlet, 1964No Tears for Ananse, 1965 or 1968The African Deal, 1973Books
- ‘’Harvest of Love’’, 1984
- ‘’Other Side of Town’’, 1986
- ‘’Home at Last’’, 1996