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  2. Fifty (film) - Wikipedia

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    Release dates. 17 October 2015 ... (Lagos) 18 December 2015 () (Nigeria) Running time. 101 minutes ... Omoni Oboli as Maria who is a forty-nine year old lady who had ...

  3. 50 to 1 - Wikipedia

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    50 to 1 is a 2014 American drama film based on the true story of Mine That Bird, an undersized thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the race. The film received a limited release on March 21, 2014.

  4. List of Nigerian films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films / movies produced in Nigeria by year of release. This film-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021)

  5. Lists of films - Wikipedia

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    Lists of film related events indexed by year of release ... Western Sahara 1-0 ... Nigeria 14-383 ...

  6. List of highest-grossing Nigerian films - Wikipedia

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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 ₦1,882,553,548 grossed over a few months.

  7. List of Nigerian submissions for the Academy Award for Best ...

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    Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Nigeria for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony. In 2022, Nigeria's Oscar Selection Committee announced they received three Yoruba-language submissions: Aníkúlápó, Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman and King of Thieves. They determined ...

  8. Cinema of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the industry was worth ₦853.9 billion (US$5.1 billion) making it the third most valuable film industry in the world, behind the United States and India. It contributed about 1.4% to Nigeria's economy; this was attributed to the increase in the number of quality films produced and more formal distribution methods. [55] [56]

  9. New Nigerian Cinema - Wikipedia

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    New Nigerian Cinema or New Nigerian Cinema era (also known as New Wave [1] [2] or controversially as New Nollywood [3] [4]) is an emerging phase in Nigerian cinema, in which there became a major shift in the method of film production, from the video format, which came about during the video boom, back to the cinema method, which constituted the films produced in the Golden era of Nigerian ...