The Rex Cinema House

Located in the Central Makola district of Accra, Ghana, the Rex Cinema House was established in 1937 as a film, music, and entertainment hub. During the time that it was open, the Rex Cinema screened numerous Ghanaian and foreign films. 

As with many other cinema houses, the Rex Cinema was impacted as the moving-going culture ceased to exist. The rise in popularity of digital film and media and TV culture led to the subtle disappearance of cinemas and theaters. As a result, the funds and resources needed to maintain cinemas’ upkeep eventually diminished. 

However, with the help of the community, we can save a piece of history.
Together, we can SAVE THE REX!

 
 
 
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Our Mission

In 2013, filmmaker Akosua Adoma Owusu, began plans to revive the Rex Cinema realizing its potential as an art and cultural center. She launched a successful Kickstarter campaign and raised over $9000. Thus began the Rex Cinema’s restoration. With upcoming plans to reopen the Rex Cinema, Owusu hopes the cinema house will develop into a creative space that emphasizes Ghanaian artistry, storytelling, and filmmaking and supports local artists.

 
 

Our Sponsors and Partners

Our Founding Sponsors supported us from the very start, becoming a part of the Rex Cinema Family before we even opened our doors. We are incredibly honored to acknowledge their generosity and commitment to our initiative:

 
 

Akosua Larbi

Bradford Young

Candance Patel Taylor

Charles Lawson

Jennifer Blaylock

Julie MacArthur

Julio Chavezmontes

Kate MacKay

Kris Haamer

Kwabena

Lorna Lowe

Lynette Yiadom Boakye

Mark Cardwell

Mona Jimenez

Nathan Ruyle

Olga Gormalova

Rita Kusi

Stephanie Soleansky

Terri Francis

TJ Letsa

Tutu Agyare

Yaanom Multimedia

 

 
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