Abba T. Makama has set his sights on an ambitious new project that takes a wide turn from his surrealist…
Like the Afrobeats tag, Nollywood is an umbrella term used to label Nigerian films. Regardless of the language or scope…
Nigeria’s presence at the 31st New York African Film Festival is quite packed, with a lineup featuring fictional narratives and…
Last year, Nigerian films graced several international film festivals. We were well-represented by Babatunde Apalowo’s All The Colours Of The…
Nollywood Film Club is a weekly (on Sundays) Twitter Space discussion that places Nollywood in focus. A chosen subject (film…
All confirmed to be available in Nigeria in April 2024, you will find the titles in four categories, further listed…
Lately, the formula adopted by Yoruba filmmakers draws inspiration from the culture’s rich folklore and ancient literature. This grounds their…
Dika Ofoma’s A Quiet Monday is a social drama about the illegal IPOB (Independent People of Biafra) sit-at-home mandate in…
“This In Bloom anthology is not really for women. It’s actually for men. I hope men look at Simi and…
The loneliest queue on earth is the unemployment queue. Try as you might to strike partnerships, to draw inspiration from…