Chuko and Arie Esiri's "Clarissa" is the second Nigerian film to ever play Cannes. With Neon as its global distributor, they pair tell IndieWire they hope to build a new Nigerian wave of cinema.
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Nigerian film director Pascal Amanfo sends strong warning to Ghanaian bloggers over Beverly Afaglo's death
Nigerian director Pascal Amanfo has criticised Ghanaian bloggers over insensitive posts following Beverly Afaglo's death, ...
Friends have called Ekubo's passing "devastating and unbelievable" Nigerian film star Alexx Ekubo has died after a battle with cancer, his family has said. He passed away on Monday in a Lagos private ...
The early 2000s, in particular, marked a pivotal era in Nigerian comedy filmmaking, birthing timeless classics that continue to evoke laughter and nostalgia. These films have also provided the ...
Nigerian filmmaker and video director Oluwadamilola Owolabi, popularly known as Dami Twitch, has spoken on why Nollywood ...
The Nigerian movie industry has again been thrown into mourning following reports that veteran Nollywood actor Patrick Okoye, popularly known as Energy, has passed away.
A romantic comedy spanning Nigeria, the U.K. and Hong Kong was unveiled at the Cannes Film Market, with A13 Films founder ...
Nigerian filmmaker and video director Dami Twitch has shed light on a growing tension between Nollywood and the Afrobeats industry, revealing that filmmakers ...
The data above shows Nigerians spent a total of ₦1.6 billion on Nollywood's highest-grossing films of the year and ₦2.1 billion on Hollywood. Hollywood operates with significantly bigger production ...
The Nigerian film industry, popularly known as Nollywood, was once seen as a mass producer of poor quality “home videos”. It’s now become known for increasingly slick films that are able to attract ...
The Nigerian Official Selection Committee has announced that Nigeria will not submit any film for the International Feature Film category at the 2026 Academy Awards. In a statement on Monday, NOSC ...
Music video director-turned-filmmaker, Dami Twitch, has revealed that Nollywood producers can no longer use Afrobeats songs in their movies without ...
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