With streamers pulling back from a post-pandemic boom, Nigeria's film industry is looking to theatrical moviegoing, training programs and state support to keep leveling up.
Nollywood and its diaspora: an introduction / Matthias Krings and Onookome Okome -- Part 1. Mapping the terrain. From Nollywood to Nollyworld: processes of transnationalization in the Nigerian video ...
Nollywood’s 2026 lineup spans horror, musicals, historical dramas, and socially driven stories, signaling a drive for diversity and higher production values. Domestically, cinema admissions hit their ...
Joint top calls of 8,000gns were recorded at CCM Skipton’s annual Craven Limousin Day showcase, one falling to a junior bull from James and Sarah Cooper, Tomschoice herd, Dacre, Harrogate, the other ...
Nigerian filmmaker and video director Dami Twitch has shed light on a growing tension between Nollywood and the Afrobeats industry, revealing that filmmakers can no longer freely use popular Nigerian ...
Nollywood enthusiasts have an exciting lineup of films to look forward to this April. From supernatural thrillers and historical epics to romantic dramas and heartwarming comedies, this month’s ...
Is Nollywood having its Cannes coming-out party? Ranking among the world’s most prolific film industries for years, Nigeria’s scrappy, homegrown biz is breaking out at this year’s festival, with the ...
The announcement was made at the 2024 Fame Week Africa. My Fairytale Wedding is a rom-com 3-part movie that captures the unique experiences of modern-day African women. It revolves around a ...
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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EXCLUSIVE: In a landmark move, Nollywood heavyweights Inkblot Studios and Filmhouse Group have joined forces to create Kava, a new ...
Does the absence of African films in the main competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival point to a glass ceiling? Or is ...
Nollywood actor Ekenechukwu Nnamani, popularly known as 042 Swanky, has defended the use of nudity in African films, saying it should not be viewed as taboo if it helps actors properly interpret a ...