As the year comes to an end, Nollywood is set to grip audience with the most anticipated films that assures entertainment and ...
In 78 years of the Cannes Film Festival, it’s hard to believe a Nigerian film has never been part of the Official Selection before. Enter Akinola Davies Jr. to correct that history with his feature ...
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Nigerian cinema in the spotlight as ‘My Father’s Shadow’ to premiere in Cannes Film Festival first
Nigeria is going to Cannes. In what is understood to be a first in the film festival’s near-80 year history, a movie from Africa’s most populous nation has been chosen as part of the Cannes Film ...
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 ...
There’s magic in watching a Nollywood film on the big screen, the collective gasps, the unexpected laughter, and the thrill of seeing stories come alive in surround sound. But if you missed some of ...
The semi-autobiographical film 'My Father’s Shadow' is set against the 1993 Nigerian election crisis, starring Sope Disiru.
Akinola Davies, the director of "My Father's Shadow", Nigeria's first film to win an award at the Cannes film festival, is savouring his return to Lagos, the country's cultural capital, where the ...
Nigeria has a booming film industry, but critics of Nollywood (ph) say its biggest productions often emphasize a glitzy version of Nigerian life. Now an emerging film festival in the city of Lagos, ...
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