Africa’s film industry is underfunded and underutilized — but recent investment from streamers is boosting production ...
Producers of two African-made films premiering on Netflix this month believe their work will show there's subscriber appetite ...
Is Nollywood having its Cannes coming-out party? Ranking among the world’s most prolific film industries for years, Nigeria’s scrappy, homegrown biz is breaking out at this year’s festival, with the ...
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 ...
Short comedy videos circulating on social media have created a booming industry in Nigeria in the past few years. The country's comedy creators put their skits out on platforms like YouTube, TikTok ...
For years, YouTube in Nigeria was the digital equivalent of an open market: noisy, chaotic, full of skits, quick laughs, and spontaneous content. Debunking the Myths About Nigerian YouTube Films It ...
Actress and producer, Efe Irele, has said that for the Nigerian film industry to thrive, there must be a balance between commercially entertaining movies and those that deliver deep, emotionally ...
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