"There is time for everything in this life. Time to be born, and a time to die." Trinity Content Partners has unveiled an ...
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.
From real-life stories told on screen to fiction inspired by real events, filmmakers in Nigeria have produced powerful works that showcase the human cost of insecurity. Through powerful storytelling, ...
BRIGHT: For years, Nollywood films have appeared on YouTube, but now the platform is becoming a business model. YouTube makes money by selling ads before and during videos and shares a cut with ...
It was also the year Netflix officially became available in the country, and its presence impacted the funding that invariably raised the quality of local content and further enhanced distribution and ...
Yomi Olugbodi is the Deputy Director, Academic and Dean of Student Affairs at the Nigeria Film Corporation, Jos, Plateau State. In this interview with the North-Central Bureau Chief, ISAAC SHOBAYO, ...
After the success of “My Father’s Shadow” at the 2026 AMVCA, a conversation began on Nigerian films that do not get attention from the Nigerian audience.
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 ...
A romantic comedy spanning Nigeria, the U.K. and Hong Kong was unveiled at the Cannes Film Market, with A13 Films founder Chidozie Christian Ahaiwe and U.K.-based Hong Kong creative Hiu Man Chan ...
"The Boy and His King," "Insight," "Ashawo" and "Colors of Fire" pictured clockwise from top left, are among the Nigerian films that represent the next evolution in the West African nation's ...