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    Actor Nkem Owoh and filmmaker Genevieve Nnaji from the film 'Lionheart' pose for a portrait during the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival at Intercontinental Hotel on September 11, 2018 in Toronto, Canada.
    Film + TV
    24 March 2020

    The Best Nollywood Films Streaming on Netflix Right Now

    From movies by Genevieve Nnaji to Kunle Afolayan—these are the best Nigerian films to watch online while stuck inside avoiding the coronavirus.

    In Conversation with C.J. Obasi on His New 'Kick-Ass' Supernatural Thriller Inspired by Mami Wata
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    14 June 2018

    In Conversation with C.J. Obasi on His New 'Kick-Ass' Supernatural Thriller Inspired by Mami Wata

    The award-winning Nigerian filmmaker wants to challenge dated stereotypes of African women with this new project.

    Watch the Trailer for 'Hello, Rain'—the Afrofuturistic Short Film Based on Nnedi Okorafor's 'Hello, Moto'
    Film + TV
    01 May 2018

    Watch the Trailer for 'Hello, Rain'—the Afrofuturistic Short Film Based on Nnedi Okorafor's 'Hello, Moto'

    The film will premiere at the 2018 International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in Germany this weekend.

    'Hello, Rain,' Is an Afrofuturistic Short Film Based on Nnedi Okorafor's 'Hello, Moto'
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    04 January 2018

    'Hello, Rain,' Is an Afrofuturistic Short Film Based on Nnedi Okorafor's 'Hello, Moto'

    The sci-fi tale of a woman who creates wigs with superpowers for her friends, is being made into a film by Nigerian director, CJ Obasi.

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