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Documentary in Africa needs cross-continental collaborations
'Collaboration can be African documentary’s superpower. It is by working together that our film festivals and organizations across the continent can amplify their impact, elevate the!-->…
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The Lion@89… from his stage and screen ‘jewels’
(Adapted from: From his stage and screen mentees, garlands for Kongi at 89, by Shaibu Husseini, published in The Guardian, July 15)Prof. Wole SoyinkaNOBEL Laurette Prof!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Ignite your creativity… inspire your muse
*Image by Nick Fewings on UnsplashPOETRY is a powerful form of self-expression, but even the most passionate poets can experience writer's block from time to time. If your creative!-->!-->!-->…
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MOTIFS and IMAGERY make Films better
'Relying less on dialogue, embracing visuality, and prioritising cinematic techniques, Nollywood has the opportunity to elevate its storytelling to new heights. The real power of!-->…
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The birth of the rare sound, Afrobeat
*As Idonije earns Lifetime Achievement Award at ARTAmiaboTODAY, May 1, the distinguished writer on music and media, and veteran broadcaster, Benson Idonije, would be conferred with!-->!-->!-->…
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Spiritism and Nollywood
'Spiritism in African cinema represents a unique and essential aspect of African storytelling. We need to embrace its portrayals as a strengths of our creative signature, and use it!-->…
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Creating experiences through visual storytelling
(A presentation at Day 2 of the EXMAN Brand Experience Summit held July 13 at the Federal Palace Hotel, VI, Lagos)It is this power of storytelling through history, culture,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Around and about Moviedom in one week
By Shaibu HusseiniThe month is still fresh, but there are already headliners. Here is a pick of top moviedom players who trended during the week.Hurray! Charles!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Spotlight on eight of oldest Nollywood actors still working
THE spotlight this week is on eight notable actors who are above 70 and have continued to take on challenging and impressive acting roles both on the big and small screen. To qualify!-->…
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Africa Indigenous Language Films: Prospects and Imperatives
(A keynote address delivered at the Inaugural African Indigenous Language Film Festival Lagos on 4th July 2023)Presenting the keynote'Nollywood’s chances of capturing!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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