US-based Ghanaian filmmaker, Kobina de Graft Johnson recently won a grant from the Creative Arts Rebuild New York and a spot to screen his short film ‘Barely Made,’ from the prestigious New York-based film festival ‘Black Web Fest.’
His short film, ‘Barely Made,’ was chosen from a pool of talented applicants and will be screened at the film festival on the 29th of April 2023, to celebrate the work of Black filmmakers in the diaspora.
Kobina de Graft-Johnson is a rising star in the independent film community both in New York and Ghana, and his work has been praised for its unique perspective and powerful storytelling. The selection of his film for this grant is evidence of his talent and dedication to the craft of filmmaking, after taking the bold step to ditch his accounting career.
‘Barely Made’ explores themes of identity and womanhood, and tells the story of how a young Ghanaian-American woman called Adwoa navigates the murky waters of corporate work-life, romantic relationships, and her social life.
The role was brought to life by critically acclaimed actress and singer-songwriter Abena who has starred in several Comedy Central and Netflix movies. The film has already garnered critical acclaim and has been praised for its bold and thought-provoking message.
The Black Web Fest is a company established to promote diversity in the media and entertainment industry and assist Black creators in establishing long-term careers.
About Kobina de Graft-Johnson
Born and raised in Tema, Ghana, Kobina de Graft-Johnson is a visionary leader with an unwavering passion for creating a catalogue of 100 films that shape the narrative of Ghanaian culture.
As the Founder, CEO, and Director of Photography at Anibok Studios, Kobina is leading the way in innovative ways of filming and collaboration. His entrepreneurial approach to creativity involves not only creating content but also understanding the business of art to create a sustainable venture while creating opportunities for other creatives.
Kobina’s body of work extends from Ghana to New York, where his short films showcase African culture through a contemporary lens.
As a supporter of women’s empowerment and the deaf and blind community, Kobina’s work has clients including Vogue Espana, Brussels Airlines, Centric TV, Bronx Net Television, and many more. With a favourite memory of filming backstage at the 2016 BET Awards, Kobina continues to turn his dreams into films.
He is currently based in New York and working on another project with the Bronx Net.