Shirley Frimpong-Manso

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Shirley Frimpong-Manso
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Shirley Frimpong-Manso at the 2014 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards in Lagos
Born16 March 1977 (1977-03-16) (age 47)
Kwahu East District
NationalityGhanaian
Occupation(s)Film director and producer
SpouseKen Attoh (married 2009–present)
Websitewww.sparrowstation.com

Shirley Frimpong-Manso (born 16 March 1977) is a Ghanaian film director, writer, and producer. She is the founder and CEO of Sparrow Productions, a film, television and advertising production company. [1] She won Best Director at the 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards. [2] Frimpong-Manso is also a principal of Sparrow Station, a video streaming service for African entertainment from Sparrow and other African film producers. [3] In 2013, she was ranked the 48th most influential person in Ghana according to E.tv Ghana. [4]

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Frimpong-Manso is described as one who "seeks to raise the standard of film production in Ghana and Africa by telling progressive African stories as seen through the eyes of Africans." [1] Changing the way Ghana was portrayed also motivated her career choice. [5] Her films are also known for their "fierce female leads," [6] as they portray African women with agency who can be breadwinners and lead complex lives. [6] [7] In December 2019, her movie ‘Potato Potahto’ started streaming on Netflix. [8]

Biography

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Her awards

Frimpong-Manso is from Kwahu Pepease in the Eastern Region of Ghana. As a child she organized plays, which "felt a lot more fun than playing with sand and dolls". [1] She graduated in 2000 from the National Film and Television Institute popularly known as NAFTI in Ghana and worked as a presenter at Radio Gold, a private station in Accra, and then went on to start Sparrow Productions in 2003. [1]

Her husband and business partner is Ken Attoh, and they have a child together. [9]

Works

With producer and actress Juliet Asante, Frimpong-Manso helped produce the TV show Heart to Heart for two years shortly after school. She has also produced: [1]

Filmography

FilmProduction
Year
Distribution
Companies
Production
Type
Notes
Life and Living it2009Sparrow StationFilmThe stories of four male friends: a musician, a dancer, a doctor, and an advertising manager. [11] "Major themes include love, friendship, and family." [12]
Scorned2009Sparrow StationFilm
The Perfect Picture 2009Sparrow StationFilmThe story of the lives and loves of three Ghanaian women friends, [13] [14] focusing on marriage and societal norms of Ghana that are not represented in Western film. [15] Frimpong-Manso won Best Director for The Perfect Picture at the 2010 Africa Movie Academy Awards, where her films garnered a total of four awards.
A Sting in a Tale 2009Sparrow StationFilm"A cautionary tale about two Ghanaian men scrambling to find jobs." [16] It won an Audience Favorite award at the 2010 Pan African Film & Arts Festival
Checkmate 2010Sparrow StationFilm
6 Hours to Christmas 2010Sparrow StationFilmA tale of a creative director whose life was overturned when he was tempted to stray on Christmas Eve. [17]
Peep2011Sparrow Station

TV3

TV series
Contract 2012Sparrow StationFilmA successful businessman who desires to avoid marital responsibility contracts with a woman to bear his child. Six nominations at 2013 Africa Movie Academy Awards, including best director. Won four awards at 2014 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, including best movie. [18] [19]
Adams Apples 2011–2013Sparrow StationTV seriesA 10-part serial released during one year starting in April 2011. It follows the lives of four women (a mother and three adult children) in modern Ghana. [20] [21] [22]
Potomanto 2013Sparrow Station

Africa Magic

FilmAbout "an emotionally sore private investigator who mistakenly stumbles on a case of organ harvesting." [23] Nine nominations at 2014 Africa Movie Academy Awards, including best film and best director.
Big for Nothing2013Sparrow StationShort film
Stranger in my Bed2013Sparrow StationShort film
Tenant2013Africa MagicTV series
Devil in the Detail 2014Sparrow Station

Africa Magic

FilmSuspicions of marital infidelity. "Shirley Frimpong-Manso toyed with us and tripped us up over whether Helen cheated on her husband. At first it was Ben that was suspicious of Helen but then she literally flipped the script and Helen became suspicious of Ben. The core of the movie deals with morality...." [24] One nomination for 2015 Africa Movie Academy Awards
Love or Something Like That 2014Sparrow Station

Africa Magic

Film
V-Republic 2014Sparrow StationTV series
Grey Dawn 2015Sparrow Station

Africa Magic

Film
Shampaign [25] 2016Sparrow StationTV seriesA drama featuring a woman campaigning to be president of Ghana. "'Shampaign' takes inspiration from the recent events that have dominated pop culture, from America’s election, to the inability of Nigeria or Ghana to present a strong female political aspirant." [26]
Rebecca 2016Sparrow StationFilm"Abandoned and lost in the middle of a deserted road, an egotistic proper city guy gets a rude awakening when he begins to realize that his only companion, a timid-looking village girl who he had been forced to marry only a few hours earlier, is anything but ordinary." [27] Nominated in two categories for Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards [27]
Potato Potahto 2017FilmA "hilarious spin on divorce." "The movie tells the story of a couple, who decide to still live in their matrimonial home even after they split up." [28] Nominated in five categories for Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards [29]
The Perfect Picture: Ten Years Later 2019FilmA sequel to The Perfect Picture . The three leads are ten years older, and their relationships are not so prefect. [30] It won both Best Ghanaian Movie of the Year and Best Movie of the Year at the 2021 Citi TV Entertainment Achievement Awards. [31]
Us In Between2020Sparrow StationFilmThe story of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on human life. [32]

Awards

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