The subversion of Nollywood cinema
Zina Saro Wiwa wants Nigerian film to break out of its Nollywood straightjacket. She is trying it with her film, "Phyllis."
Zina Saro Wiwa wants Nigerian film to break out of its Nollywood straightjacket. She is trying it with her film, "Phyllis."
Director Andrew Okoko's "The Assassin's Practice" tampers with the tempo of melodrama. It's also Nollywood's response to Soderbergh's "Bubble."
The Nigerian poet and critic, Odia Ofeimun, on how Nollywood depicts traditional culture and religion.
The posters are tied to the Ghanaian and Nollywood film industries that emerged in the late 1980s.
The London Olympics, the Africa Utopia symosium and London's "Festival of the World with Mastercard."
A Nollywood director has reached the dizzying heights of Hollywood, and all the famous names that come with it. What can happen?
Nollywood film posters in a store window on Nostrand Ave. in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.
Nigerian director and producer, Ade Adepegba, speaking ahead of the new film festival, Nollywood Now–apparently the
With few exceptions, I usually celebrate South African photographers. Among them is Pieter Hugo, whose most
Recently advertising and the movies in the West have have been hard on Nigerians. Even when they mean well.