The Cannes screening of “My Father’s Shadow” by director Akinola Davies Jr marks a milestone for Nigeria’s frantically prolific film industry, nicknamed Nollywood, which is counting on the French ...
Film, as an art form, serves not only as entertainment but also as a powerful medium for cultural expression and storytelling. From the tastiness of traditional dishes to the rhythmic beats of our ...
In Nigeria today, one doesn’t have to attend a church service to hear a sermon. The pulpit has moved – onto screens, into living rooms, and across YouTube. Along with this shift, a fascinating genre ...
Face à l’inflation galopante, l’industrie cinématographique nigériane réinvente son modèle économique en migrant massivement vers la plateforme gratuite, attirant des millions de spectateurs et ...
Nollywood and its diaspora: an introduction / Matthias Krings and Onookome Okome -- Part 1. Mapping the terrain. From Nollywood to Nollyworld: processes of transnationalization in the Nigerian video ...
The distinctive makeup of early-aughts Nigerian movies is coming back — and so is the daring attitude of the women who wore it. By Houreidja Tall In the early 2000s, the femme fatales of Nollywood ...
Here’s how new technology, from drones and VFX to AI editing tools and streaming platforms, is transforming Nollywood filmmaking. A few years ago, filming a car chase scene in Lagos meant shutting ...
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