Since its release in 2025, Akinola Davies Jr‘s My Father Shadow has been on an impeccable run. It made history as the first ...
Nollywood’s rise to billion-naira box-office hits marks a new era for Nigerian cinema. Once defined by home videos, the industry now delivers blockbuster spectacles that reshape audience expectations, ...
British-Nigerian filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr. and his brother Wale Davies have won the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, ...
Olive Nwosu's first feature centers around a Lagos cab driver who accepts a gig shuttling her childhood friend and other sex ...
Amal Umar delivers one of Nigerian cinema's most discussed performances as Habiba in The Herd and opens up about emotional ...
The 79th British Academy Film Awards witnessed a standout performance from Nigerian talent, with actress Wunmi Mosaku and the ...
Milk and Mirrors, a short film shot in London and directed by Martinz Nnaji Jr., has won Best Short Film at the London Indie ...
Director and writer Editi Effiong has confirmed that the sequel, The Black Book: Old Scores, is officially in development, ...
Jeanne Powell reviews My Father's Shadow, director Akinola Davies Jr.'s semi-autobiographical debut set during Nigeria's 1993 election crisis. Starring Sope Dirisu. 4 stars.
An indigenous firm, AICFF, has secured landmark partnerships that expands pathways for Nigerian and African faith filmmakers globally ...
The Joburg Film Festival kicks off its eighth edition March 3 in the heart of South Africa’s entertainment industry, with an ...
By hosting screenings, discussions and other social events, the group is building community while amplifying art by ...