Joy Grant-Ekong is a Nigerian television and film producer, director, script supervisor and a production consultant, known ...
Since its inception, Nigeria’s film industry, Nollywood, which established its empire on a volume-driven approach, has flooded the African market with stories told at breakneck speed. ・Nollywood has ...
The N20 billion Utica Film Fund is Nigeria’s first licensed venture capital fund for the Nigerian film industry, popularly ...
When Josh Olaoluwa tells his story, you quickly realise he isn’t simply producing films, he’s producing moments, movements, ...
Puzzles and horror movies have gone hand in hand ever since Jigsaw invited his victims to “play a game” in the 2004 film Saw. But the 2019 movie Escape Room takes that puzzle fixation further by ...
Nigerian filmmaker Tolu Itegboje is set to present his latest short film, BAM BAM, at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) Industry Market Screening on 7 September 2025. TIFF is one of the ...
Nollywood has continued to churn out great movies over the years, some of which have broken box office records and some that have put Nigeria on the map, and others that were top Netflix movies, in ...
Solomon Waliaula received funding from the International European Research Council as a contributor to the book Contemporary African Screen Worlds: Decolonizing Film and Screen Studies (2019-2025).
Jay Jituboh, the director of the acclaimed movie The Origin: Madam Koi Koi, has explained why Netflix has stopped commissioning projects from Nigerian filmmakers. PREMIUM TIMES reported that the ...
If you look at the sectors that put Nigeria on the global map, Nigerian films take a front seat. The Nigerian film industry dates back, but it wasn’t until Nollywood debuted that the rest of the world ...
William Smith is a freelance writer currently living in the Midwest with his wife and daughter, where he spends too much time watching movies and then writing about them. He doesn't read your hurtful ...
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 ...