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Sundance Film Festival 2026: Olive Nwosu’s Feature Debut “Lady” Is A Spirited But Uneven Portrait Of Gender And Agency In Contemporary Lagos
Review: Olive Nwosu's Sundance 2026 debut Lady explores sisterhood and sex work in Lagos with spirited ambition but uneven execution. Jerry Chiemeke reports Image Credit: Sundance Nigerian-born filmmaker Olive Nwosu 's feature debut Lady (2026) announces itself with ambition as it wafts on an intriguing backdrop: an inverted view of the Lagos lagoon, two childhood friends perched on a dilapidated shack, and the shadow of trauma that will reverberate through the film's 92-min

Jerry Chiemeke
Jan 295 min read


Regina Udalor’s “A Warm Christmas” Shines in Leeds Cinema Africa Screening
Today, Leeds' Hyde Park Picture House welcomed audiences to a heartwarming and culturally rich cinematic experience with the screening...

BFW Staff
Dec 21, 20243 min read


Holiday Magic Unveiled: Jade Osiberu’s Christmas in Lagos Now Streaming on Prime Video
Award-winning Nigerian filmmaker Jade Osiberu, known for hits like Isoken and Gangs of Lagos, has released her highly anticipated holiday...

BFW Staff
Dec 21, 20242 min read
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