Head of Production at Channel One TV, Victoria Delali Dogbe, has been selected to serve as a jury member for the 2026 edition of the Black Star International Film Festival (BSIFF).
The announcement was made in a social media post by the festival on Sunday, July 12, with organisers describing Dogbe as an accomplished producer, director and media professional whose work has made a significant impact on Ghana’s film and television industry.
Welcoming her to the jury, the organisers commended her commitment to authentic African storytelling, noting that her experience, creative vision and production expertise would contribute to recognising outstanding films from across Africa and beyond.
Dogbe currently heads the Production Department at Channel One TV, where she oversees television productions and leads the development of engaging broadcast content.
She is also the producer and director of The Blanksons, a contemporary Ghanaian family dramedy that explores themes of love, ambition and family life through a uniquely Ghanaian perspective. In addition, she produced and directed The Hairdresser’s, further showcasing her expertise in episodic storytelling.
Her production experience spans both television and feature films. She served as Production and Location Coordinator for Master & 3 Maids, Production Manager for Side Chic Gang, and was a member of the production team behind the Ghanaian-Nigerian feature film One Night Guests, gaining extensive experience in managing productions from development to completion.
Over the years, Dogbe has built a reputation as one of Ghana’s respected media professionals, recognised for combining creative excellence with strong production leadership while promoting authentic and impactful storytelling.
Her appointment to the BSIFF 2026 jury represents another important milestone in her career and reflects the growing international recognition of Ghanaian professionals in the film and television industry.
Source: citinews
