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The following are the highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time in Nigerian cinemas. The 2024 film Everybody Loves Jenifa currently leads the chart, with ₦1,879,000,000 grossed over a few months. Revenues from special screenings, DVD sales, online streaming, and theatrical screenings outside English-speaking West Africa are excluded from ...
Nollywood Reinvented rated the movie 68% and praised its ability to touch on a diversity of topics. [6] The Independent wrote: "Ijé is an unsparing, outsider’s portrayal of America’s social prejudices, one that Hollywood films cannot construct themselves. Anyaene nails social comedy too; my favourite exchange involves the protagonist ...
The Gatekeeper is a 2024 Philippine supernatural mystery folk horror film [1] directed by Matthew and Dean Rosen from the screenplay of Dean Rosen and Zoe Alcazaren. Shanaia Gomez is the main star of the film. [2] [3] [4] The film is about a woman discovering a strange cabinet that also serves as a portal to underworld. [5] [6]
Nollywood USA is a broad term, that is used to refer to Nigerian films made in the diaspora. Although they are popularly called Nollywood USA, these movies can be shot in any non-African country. These films are typically made by Nigerian filmmakers living in the diaspora and they are typically made for the Nigerian audience.
Genevieve Nnaji // ⓘ (/ ˈ n ɑː dʒ i /; [1] born 3 May 1979) [2] is a Nigerian actress, producer, and director. [3] [4] [5] She won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2005, making her the first actor to win the award.
Robert Peters sometimes credited as Roberts O. Peters is a Nigerian film producer, director, cinematographer, actor, and occasional voice-over artist.He is best known for directing the 2014 Nollywood breakout [1] movie 30 Days in Atlanta, [2] as well as the movies Shades of Attractions (2015), Boxing Day (2016) and A trip to Jamaica [3] (2016) which featured: Ayo Makun, Ramsey Nouah, Richard ...
Before Ninalowo's attempt into the Nigerian movie industry, he first worked as an accountant in a bank in the United States of America. [2] Then upon relocating back to Nigeria, he worked with Guaranty Trust Bank. [3] Ninalowo's first attempt into the Nollywood Nigerian movie industry was as a movie producer. He produced his first movie titled ...
Obasi first came up with and began developing Mami Wata in 2016. [5] After writing a few drafts, he took part in a number of labs to help refine the script. In an interview with CNN, Obasi stated he "wanted to make a hyper-stylised film" with its style rooted in substance, taking inspiration from his favourite filmmakers such as Akira Kurosawa and David Lynch. [6]