Popular Nollywood director, Ikechukwu Onyeka who recently went back to the classroom in far United States, is back in the country to direct a new movie by Oakfil Film Productions.
LOVESTRUCK teenagers, angry parents, rowing couples: Somali youth tired of seeing their homeland portrayed as a war-torn famine zone have started making films to show a different side to their country.
Your view on African cinema on a global stage? There’s a perception that it’s in some kind of infancy stage and it’s still not up to par with others? And I think people may instantly think about Nollywood when they think... [Read More]
KNOWN for his roles in Lost and Oz, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje is now telling a far more important story — his own. The actor is making a film entitled, Farming about the practice followed by many Nigerian parents in 1960s... [Read More]