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Wizkid: Long Live Lagos” distinguishes itself from the endless parade of music documentaries that fill film fest programs in ...
A Teesside University student's final project has received recognition from film festivals around the world. Adewumi Oluwasemilore's has gained international recognition for his award-winning film, ...
Actress and filmmaker Omoni Oboli has said that the Nigerian film industry possesses original stories that can stand shoulder to shoulder with those from Hollywood.
Euronews Culture sat down with filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr. to discuss Nollywood, his debut film’s Cannes selection, his ...
Macaulay’s linear approach to marketing the series reflects commendable self-belief. He aims to first establish the pull of ...
WBUR theater critic Jacquinn Sinclair shares the productions she's looking forward to this season, which tackle everything from food insecurity to unlikely friendships and familial bonds.
Fresh from its successful run at the 32nd African Film Festival in New York, the feature film The Man Died returns to the American cultural circuit as part of the African Diaspora International Film ...
Meet Nigeria’s Akinola Davies Jr. whose iconic film ‘My Father’s Shadow’ just made history at Cannes
My Father's Shadow, which is set in Lagos in 1993, is a touching reflection on brotherhood, nationalism, and fatherhood.
Annecy's MIFA Pitches spotlight standout animated feature projects 'Mami Wata,' 'Acorn's Adventure,' 'Pangea,' 'Dreamwalker' ...
ShareIn this book, the first from the author, the reader is taken through the life journey of Francis Onwochei, the ...
Akinola Davies Jr. talks to Kuyili Karthik about My Father’s Shadow, which has just won the Camera d’Or Special Mention at ...
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