The Royal Hibiscus Hotel (featured here) represented Africa at Toronto’s iconic Festival street with pomp and pageantry. The movie which was debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on the
The tales of Queen Amina of Zaria is one of trust in her military configuration, reliability in her command, faithfulness to her people, security within her earthen walls and the
Our presumption is that Bola Ogun’s independent short film, The Water Phoenix draws inspiration from the beyond embarrassing ways Mermaids aka Mami Water have been portrayed in the Nigerian (African) film
In 22 minutes, Lola Okusami delivered a great short film that made me so angry I nearly cried. I loved every minute of it. Gone Nine Months chronicles the soon
If there is one thing African Millennials understand now more than ever is the importance of creating our own narratives. From the Osa Seven’s of art, the Wizkid’s of music, the NACK’s
The bride market of Bulgaria made a huge wave when news sites like Daily Mail published pieces on this. We now have cause to believe in the market being a
A charming, new romantic comedy from EbonyLife Films, The Royal Hibiscus Hotel, will be screened for the very first time at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September 2017.
‘One minute you’re a star student and the next, you feel like you failed at some life exam.’ ****************************************************** In her directorial debut, Osiberu explores the trouble with socio-cultural
Skinny Girl in Transit was a rave I never really got on. Up until my latest assignment, NdaniTV productions were always just the random clips I caught glimpses of on
The loss of a parent is a common enough thing, but the loss of a child is an unimaginable grief. In Roti, Kunle Afolayan explores this trauma, against a backdrop of
Film director Imoh Umoren has released the trailer for his fourth film, Children of Mud; and it looks amazing. Weaving in the realities of many children in Nigeria today, Umoren
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Jide Kosoko and Wale Ojo star in a new Moses Inwang film, titled Alter Ego Omotala Jalade-Ekeinde makes her return to the big screen after 3 years as
After making an impact on Nollywood with his debut film Ojukokoro, Dare Olaitan’s next venture is the Ndani original, Lagos Big Boy. It’s centred around a budding music star ( Gbolahan ‘Bollylomo’ Olatunde)
If there was a film equivalent of Rookie of the Year, Dare Olaitain would probably be the winner or at least in the conversation. His debut movie, Ojukokoro earned rave