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  2. A World Apart (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    A World Apart is a 1988 anti-apartheid drama film directed by Chris Menges, and starring Barbara Hershey, David Suchet, Jeroen Krabbé, Paul Freeman, Tim Roth and Jodhi May. Written by Shawn Slovo , it is based on the lives of Slovo's parents, Ruth First and Joe Slovo .

  3. Nollywood - Wikipedia

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    Nollywood USA movies typically tell Nigerian stories, and they usually star established Nollywood actors, alongside upcoming Nigerian/African actors living in the diaspora. [18] [19] The movies usually have their premieres in Nigeria and they also sometimes secure national theatrical release like the regular Nollywood movies. [20]

  4. Kenneth Okonkwo - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Okonkwo (born 6 November 1968) is a Nigerian actor, [1] lawyer and politician, [2] known for his role in the movie Living in Bondage as Andy Okeke. He was born in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria, to Ozioko Francis Okonkwo and Beatrice Okonkwo.

  5. A World Apart - Wikipedia

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    A World Apart may refer to: A World Apart, a 1970–1971 daytime drama series on ABC; A World Apart, an anti-apartheid drama; A World Apart, an ...

  6. irokotv - Wikipedia

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    irokotv is a web platform that provides paid-for Nigerian films on-demand. It is one of Africa's first mainstream online movie streaming websites, providing access to over 5,000 Nollywood film titles. [1] irokotv is a part of iROKO Limited, which is one of Africa's entertainment companies. [2] [3] irokotv was launched on 1 December 2011.

  7. Babatunde Apalowo on Nigerian Gay-Themed ‘All the ... - AOL

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    Before he had even shot a single frame in Lagos, director Babatunde Apalowo knew his film depicting two men falling in love would never see the inside of a cinema in Nigeria. He made it anyway.

  8. Maureen Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Solomon // ⓘ (born 23 December 1983) is a Nigerian actress who during her active years in the Nigerian movie industry featured in over 80 [1] Nigerian movies. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Early life and education

  9. Golden Age of Nigerian Cinema - Wikipedia

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    After Nigeria gained independence in 1960, the cinema business rapidly expanded, with new cinema houses being established. [3] However, there came a significant influx of American, Indian, Chinese and Japanese films; posters of films from these countries were all over theatre halls and actors from these industries became very popular in Nigeria.