When the average Nigerian describes the personnel of the Nigerian military, they would most likely conjure up a fearful image…
Browsing: reviews
AFRIFF: In Out of Breath, there is an almost fairytale-like quality to its story that sacrifices the complications and nuances…
For a film to fulfill a purpose of sorts, it must have a soul—a certain essence that brews as images…
AFRIFF: The ambiguity of spirituality has always been a point of conversation in Kunle Afolayan’s films. One of his most…
AFRIFF: In Freedom Way, we are presented with a lesson in the ripple effect of bad governance. The ways policies…
AFRIFF: Poverty is a deeply Nigerian condition. It weaves through our lives, some with worse wear than others; but there…
AFRIFF: Music exists at the core of Uche Aguh’s Dynamite, a short film in which a music star`s facade of…
AFRIFF: To weave a fictionalized past and present into a working tapestry of film is a test of many aspects…
AFRIFF: To adapt a book is a struggle of ideas, to adapt a Soyinka book is a struggle of ideas…
Hijack ‘93 opens with “This film is a fictionalised interpretation of actual events”. When a film begins with such a…