There is no doubt that the rise of YouTube as a distribution channel for Nollywood productions is driven by both necessity ...
Filmmaker and popular curator, Femi Odugbemi has opined that Nigerian films are already culture superpowers across the globe.
Filmmaker and culture connoisseur, Bolanle Austen-Peters has revealed that her least expensive film was made with the sum of ...
Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSN
“Why We Must Brand Ourselves On Screen” — Bolanle Austen-Peters On Driving Nollywood’s Commercial Legacy
Visionary producer, Bolanle Austen-Peters (BAP) has firmly dismantled the idea that volume and value are mutually exclusive. She detailed her studio’s successful shift to more profitable, ...
Qatar’s inaugural Doha Film Festival opened on an emotional note on Thursday with the MENA premiere of Kaouther Ben Hania’s ...
Nearly ten years after the last instalment, the Now You See Me franchise has returned, and Nigerian audiences showed up for ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Improve Quality, Strengthen Standards - Stakeholders Outline New Direction for Nollywood
At the 5th PAO Digital Content Regulation Conference, the Minister of Art, Culture and Creative Economy, the NFVCB DG, and other industry leaders urged compliance with film classification laws and ...
Planet Bottling Company and EbonyLife Creative Academy preview a short film and documentary celebrating Nigerian hustle, resilience, and ambition.
In an early scene in Antoine Fuqua’s Tears of the Sun, a besieged Catholic missionary in civil-war-torn Nigeria tells Navy seal lieutenant A. K. Waters (Bruce Willis) to “go with God.” Waters replies, ...
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