Nigeria’s film industry is a paradox in motion. Nollywood is simultaneously a cultural colossus and a financial lightweight.
The Nollywood action crime thriller will bow in Africa and elsewhere internationally as a Prime Video original on April 7. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Amazon is set to release its first ...
The gritty crime thriller, which bowed on Amazon's Prime Video on April 7, comes as international streamers have begun backing a new wave of ambitious movies out of Africa: "Just imagine what we could ...
In recent years, Christmas in Nigeria has taken on a new cinematic sparkle. What used to be a season dominated by imported ...
Digital solutions provider, Globacom, has significantly bolstered its premium entertainment offering, Glo TV, with the immediate ...
The films on this list spoke to the major issues of the time, making their case for accelerated investment in the youth, prioritising institutional memory or rethinking harmful practices. These are ...
Technology has played a huge role in the evolution of Nollywood. Before Netflix expanded into Africa to showcase movies from the continent, Nigerian movie makers had to rely on the limited reach of ...
In Nollywood, the mainstream is the only stream: filmmakers who hope to make some sort of return, or even get critical acclaim in the eyes of restrictive critics, must cater to the mass audience In ...
Ini Edo addresses the controversy surrounding her movie A Very Dirty Christmas, explaining the artistic intention behind the ...
Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
The Nigerian film industry has prominently emerged on the global stage, gaining recognition for its compelling narratives and diverse talent pool. Among its most significant assets are the Nigerian ...