Korede Azeez became a finalist in the Netflix-UNESCO African Folktales Reimagined competition about a year ago. She developed. She wrote.…
Browsing: Annual Film Mischief
Adeniyi Joseph Omobulejo, popularly known as TAJ, is a Nigerian filmmaker. His short film Kill The Impostor screened on the…
Art isn’t about the volume but the depth at which it speaks. In this interview with Chukwu Martin, a stage/screen…
Atoka, directed by Seun Afolabi, was one of the five films screened on day one of the Annual Film Mischief…
Taking over the baton from last year’s director Taiwo Egunjobi, Folowosele and Chika Elumelu will oversee and guide this year’s…
The official selections for the 2nd Annual Film Mischief and other festival-related announcements were revealed last week. Here are the…
The jury members and film selections for the upcoming edition of The Annual Film Mischief—a film festival for independent filmmakers—…
Independent Film Festival The Annual Film Mischief announces 2023 return and invites filmmakers across African countries to submit for the…
Adenrele Owen Olowu—the making of a Nollywood auteur who understands the depth of less is more. Shortly after snagging the…
Written by Faith Oloruntoyin and Ikeade Oriade. “Over the years, writing has proven to be a very powerful tool that…