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By Hanna Rantala and Miranda Murray CANNES, France (Reuters) -With "My Father's Shadow," Nigeria's first film in the Cannes ...
The line "I'll see you in my dreams" is repeated frequently in Akinola Davies Jr.'s "My Father's Shadow," the first film from ...
My Father’s Shadow is also coming-of-age story – an unusual one for focusing as much on its struggling but well-intentioned ...
A new initiative unveiled by the Nigerian government in Cannes looks to grow the West African industry and forge ties with ...
It has taken nearly 80 years, but a Nigerian movie will finally be screened in a hallowed official slot at the Cannes film ...
A Nigerian epic movie, "FESTAC 77' has been selected by the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC), to make an exclusive preview at ...
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Exclusive: Set over the course of a single day in Lagos during the 1993 Nigerian election crisis, the film premieres in Un Certain Regard.
Wunmi Mosaku portrays her with subtle intensity. Originally from Zaria, Nigeria, and moved to the UK at the age of one, Wunmi did not ...
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AFP on MSNNollywood makes Cannes Film Festival debutIt has taken nearly 80 years, but a Nigerian movie will finally be screened in a hallowed official slot at the Cannes film festival Sunday.
The actress also responded to Lancelot Imasuen’s industry critique by spotlighting filmmakers' financial challenges in Nollywood.
Along with Afrobeats music, Nollywood is Nigeria’s main source of soft power. One measure of its ineluctable rise is that ...
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