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  • Democracy Day: Nollywood On Nigeria’s Democratic State
    Democracy Day: Nollywood On Nigeria’s Democratic State
    As a nation rich in culture and history, Nigeria’s political landscape has been captured and can be critiqued through Nollywood films.
  • Beyond The Veil Season 2: Missed Opportunities in Writing
    Beyond The Veil Season 2: Missed Opportunities in Writing
    Nadine Ibrahim’s Beyond The Veil returns for a second season, and we’re eager to continue following Na’ima, Baddie, Hanifa, and Zizi on their journeys.
  • Deafening Silence: An Exploration of Gender-Based Violence
    Deafening Silence: An Exploration of Gender-Based Violence
    “Deafening Silence” shines a spotlight on the pervasive issue of gender-based violence, bringing to light the struggles and silent suffering of many women.
  • How YouTube is Transforming Nollywood: Opportunities and Growth
    How YouTube is Transforming Nollywood: Opportunities and Growth
    Nollywood is one of the largest film industries in the world, producing thousands of movies annually. Despite its prolific output, access to Nigerian films
  • Nollywood Filmmaker, Priye Diri Selected for US Film Residency
    Nollywood Filmmaker, Priye Diri Selected for US Film Residency
    Priye Diri, a Nigerian filmmaker and advocate, has been chosen to participate in the esteemed 2024 Global Media Makers Residency in Los Angeles.
  • Criminal: Desperation and Ethical Dilemmas? Who Exactly is The Criminal?
    Criminal: Desperation and Ethical Dilemmas? Who Exactly is The Criminal?
    Criminal is a well-executed film with a truly engaging story. The sense of direction and attention to detail in the film is actually a testament of expertise.
  • Nollywood Movies And Series You Should See This June
    Nollywood Movies And Series You Should See This June
    We are here to make sure we never run out of content by presenting you with the Nollywood movies and series to see in June, 2024.
  • “Momiwa”: A New Trope in Family Dynamics
    “Momiwa”: A New Trope in Family Dynamics
    “Momiwa” introduces a new trope into the Nollywood family genre by subverting traditional maternal archetypes. Through the character of Momiwa, the film explores the power of love
  • “Crossroads”: An Intertwining Path that Leads to a Convenient End
    “Crossroads”: An Intertwining Path that Leads to a Convenient End
    The film “Crossroads” follows a typical damsel in distress narrative, focusing not only on a rescue romance but also on character and plot inconsistencies
  • “Water and Garri” Is Exactly What It Is – Without Sugar
    “Water and Garri” Is Exactly What It Is – Without Sugar
    What if I said “Water and Garri” wasn’t as bad after all? Sure, the film received a negative reception, but can’t we give it some credit?