LAGOS (Reuters) - "Oya!" shouts the director in Nigerian Pidgin English. Actors take their marks. Lighting blinks on. The film crew snaps into action after the order to hurry up. It's another day in ...
The film insists that young Africans are not just passive recipients of imported technologies. They’re also active creators.
Whether it’s a love story that sends the internet into collective “awwws,” a historical epic, or a heist flick, Nollywood knows how to keep people talking. Last month was no different. From romantic ...
The 79th British Academy Film Awards witnessed a standout performance from Nigerian talent, with actress Wunmi Mosaku and the Nigerian-made film My Father’s Shadow emerging as winners at the ...
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“My Father’s Shadow” film review: A raw portrait of family, masculinity and Nigeria
Directed by Akinola Davies Jr and co-written by his brother Wale Davies, “My Father’s Shadow” is a raw and deeply personal portrait of Nigeria. Set in […] ...
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Meet the award-winning filmmaker commanding the most streaming audience attention in Nigeria
Nollywood has continued to produce some of the most dynamic and influential talents in the global film industry, with ...
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