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My Father’s Shadow made history the moment it hit this year's Cannes lineup. Akinola Davies Jr.’s hauntingly beautiful debut ...
Here are five Nigerian female movie producers that have kept fans clued to their screens: 1. Funke Akindele: Born on August 24, 1977, she was brought to fame after acting a main character in the ...
Dance of the Crocodiles ” was selected by the Annecy International Animation Film Festival from more than 250 projects in ...
The Nigerian movie industry is at “the point right ... We did everything to the highest standards, the highest standards in production but also, importantly, the highest standards in pre-production.
Osiberu will produce original TV and movie projects for Amazon through her ... Prime Video has signed a three-year overall deal with Nigerian filmmaker Jáde Osiberu that will see her develop ...
Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline’s fortnightly strand in which we shine a spotlight on the TV shows and films killing it in their local territories. The industry is as globalized as it’s ever ...
Veteran actor, Antar Laniyan, has said movie streaming platforms have challenged Nigerian film producers, directors, and thespians, among others, to do better when producing movies to educate and ...
After attending film school in Nigeria, he founded his own production company, meeting demand with supply. Image Daniel Oriahi, third from right, on set for “The Weekend.” He noted that ...
The Association of Movie Producers (AMP) on Wednesday suspended one of its members, Adanma Luke following the boat mishap that claimed five lives, a week ago during her movie shoot ...
Association of Movie Producers of Nigeria (AMP) and the Indian Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria have taken another step to deepen cross-cultural cooperation and foster international growth in Nigeria ...
In Nigeria, Effiong believes the movie industry is at a stage where it demands global attention. He stated: "The Black Book is a film by Black people, Black actors, Black producers, Black money ...
the better the chances of your message going out,” producer Editi Effiong told The Associated Press. “The reality for us is that we made a film, made by Nigerians, funded by Nigerian money ...