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This was the year Nollywood made Netflix history. The film stars Nigerian film legend Richard Mofe-Damijo as Paul Edima, a deacon whose dark past returns after his son (Olumide Oworu) is framed for ...
Nigeria’s movie industry, Nollywood, the world’s second largest film producer after India’s Bollywood is set to go digital following an exclusive content partnership between Nigerian firm, Iroko ...
The Nigerian film industry, the second-largest in the world by volume, is in the midst of an unprecedented financial ...
These films serve as a medium for cultural preservation, passing down customs, beliefs, and oral histories to younger ...
Osiberu will produce original TV and movie projects for Amazon through her Greoh Studios shingle. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Amazon Prime Video has signed a three-year overall deal with ...
The Nigerian entertainment industry is on a roll. In February, Netflix, the global streaming service with over 193 million subscribers, announced a slate of partnerships in the world’s third-largest ...
The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) in Abuja, Nigeria, in collaboration with the Korean Film Council, from Aug. 21-23 hosted the ...
Following its cinema release on Friday, December 5, 2014, Lancelot Imasuen's historical epic, 'Invasion 1897', has witnessed tremendous attendance in cinemas across Nigeria. The movie which received a ...
Nollywood is an entertainment-producing powerhouse gaining a foothold in the United States. But for one Boston film student, the movies her mother watched will always be tied up with memories of home.
Nigerian-born Jason Njoku is at the vanguard of Nollywood’s digital revolution. (Nollywood, remember, is Nigeria's booming movie industry.) In his early thirties, Jason is the founder of NollywoodLove ...
Under academy rules, international entries must predominantly be in a non-English language. It’s not the first movie to be disqualified for this reason. By Cara Buckley Nigeria’s first submission for ...
A manic energy coursed through the hall outside the ballroom at the Hilton in southwest Houston. Women in large, colorful headwraps and flowing Nigerian garb passed through, speaking rapid-fire Yoruba ...
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