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  • AFRIFF 2024: See The Nollywood Films On Our Radar
    AFRIFF 2024: See The Nollywood Films On Our Radar
    As the 13th edition of the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) draws near, excitement builds around the selection of films expected to be showcased.
  • ‘Soft Love’: A Charming Romcom That Delivers Heartfelt Humour and Chemistry
    ‘Soft Love’: A Charming Romcom That Delivers Heartfelt Humour and Chemistry
    ‘Soft Love’, a vibrant collaboration between Nigeria and South Africa directed by Holmes Awa, recently landed on Prime Video.
  • In the Shadows of Good Fortune Selected for Post-Production Lab at Marrakech International Film Festival
    In the Shadows of Good Fortune Selected for Post-Production Lab at Marrakech International Film Festival
    In the Shadows of Good Fortune, directed and written by Babatunde Apalowo and produced by Kemi Lala Akindoju,has been selected…
  • Hijack 93 And Other Nollywood Films Inspired by Real Events
    Hijack 93 And Other Nollywood Films Inspired by Real Events
    Hijack 93 is a shining example of the love-hate relationship audiences have with Nigerian films based on real events. These cinematic adventures often have…
  • Efunronye: Faithia Williams’ Controversial Celebration of a Complex Figure
    Efunronye: Faithia Williams’ Controversial Celebration of a Complex Figure
    Nollywood actress Faithia Williams’ latest project, Efunroye: The Unicorn, has placed her amid a heated online debate.
  • Hijack ’93: Where is the Story? Where is The Film?
    Hijack ’93: Where is the Story? Where is The Film?
    Play Network Studios’ ‘Hijack ‘93’ dramatizes the 1993 Nigerian Airways hijacking in a fictionalized retelling. This release feels particularly timely..
  • The Uprising: Abstinence to Activism, and A Darker Reckoning
    The Uprising: Abstinence to Activism, and A Darker Reckoning
    Wives on Strike 3: The Uprising continues the franchise’s familiar theme of fighting for justice. Written by Cheta Chukwu and directed by Omoni Oboli
  • ‘At Ease’: A Powerful Look at PTSD in Soldiers that Fails to Engage
    ‘At Ease’: A Powerful Look at PTSD in Soldiers that Fails to Engage
    “At Ease”, written by Stephanie Dadet and directed by Seun Richards, is another heartfelt drama from the First Feature projects. This year has seen several First Feature projects from Natives Filmworks and Michelangelo Productions—”Kill Boro“, “It Blooms in June“, and “A Father’s Love.” We enjoyed those films overall, and now we turn to “At Ease”, […]
  • Inside Life: The Interstice of Fractured Realism and Ambitious Undertones
    Inside Life: The Interstice of Fractured Realism and Ambitious Undertones
    Inside Life immediately sets itself apart as a work of non-conformist cinema, a bold departure from traditional narratives.
  • ‘Ogbedun’ Set to Premiere in Cinemas This November
    ‘Ogbedun’ Set to Premiere in Cinemas This November
    Nigerian filmmaker and actor Seyi Akinsola is set to captivate audiences with his latest production, Ogbedun, an epic tale of royal succession, betrayal, and redemption.