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Interview: Nigerian Box Office Talks Origins, Filling the Info Gap, and Lessons for Nollywood Fans and Filmmakers
In the last decade, across film, TV, music and other media, there has been a notable shift in how consumers engage with tart. Access to previously distant data and unmasking of the celebrity mythos a la social media, among other factors, have made it such that fans are more invested in the product, producers, and the business. A random Hollywood enthusiast living on the other side of the planet can easily tell you what actors and directors make the most money. Disagreements a
John Eriomala
4 days ago9 min read


“We wanted to conjure a picture of the Nigeria we know and love” - Akinola Davies Jr., Rachel Dargavel, and Funmbi Ogunbanwo on Making “My Father’s Shadow”
Exclusive interview: Akinola Davies Jr., Rachel Dargavel & Funmbi Ogunbanwo discuss making My Father's Shadow, Nigeria's first Cannes competition film. From L-R: Akinola Davies Jr., Rachel Dargavel, Funmi Ogunbanwo, Wale Davies, and Sope Disiru. Image: Fatherland Productions Some films announce themselves quietly, arriving without fanfare before lodging themselves somewhere deep and permanent. My Father's Shadow , the debut feature from Nigerian-British filmmaker Akinola Dav
Jerry Chiemeke
Feb 2017 min read


Zack Orji on Building A Continuous Legacy in African Cinema
At 68, The Nollywood Pillar Who Went Pan-African Before Streaming Made It Cool Reflects on Building Distribution Networks Across Three Decades By Sahndra Fon Dufe, Editor-in-Chief | Black Film Wire, Atlanta GA February 4, 2026 Zack Orji|2024 On his 68th birthday, Nollywood veteran Zack Orji is still building. He is not retiring to retrospectives or tribute galas, but commissioning scripts, directing across borders, and preparing to launch an owned YouTube channel as platform
Sahndra Fon Dufe
Feb 47 min read


Interview: Sahndra Fon Dufe Talks Faith and Cross-Continental Growth in Black Film Wire’s First Year
In this exclusive interview, Sahndra Fon Dufe shares how Black Film Wire became a leading voice for Black filmmakers across continents in just one year.
John Eriomala
Dec 5, 202515 min read


A New Era Begins: 25 Creatives, 10 Songs, 50 Beats: CheekyChizzy Launches Afrobeat Boot Camp LA, First Writer & Producer Camp
Afrobeat Bootcamp LA 2025 | Image: Black Film Wire Hollywood, August 2022, 2025- I spent the afternoon in what felt like a bowl of talent — a building that spoke music everywhere you looked. Tucked away in a quaint Hollywood corner, Noise Nest Studios transformed into the heartbeat of a movement, and a cultural laboratory: the inaugural Afrobeat Boot Camp LA , curated by Nigerian hitmaker Cheekychizzy . Sahndra Fon Dufe, Editor-in-Chief, Black Film Wire at Afrobeat Bootcamp
Sahndra Fon Dufe
Aug 27, 20257 min read


10 Things We Learned from Producer Angela White (And You Should Know) – A Black Film Wire Exclusive
Angela White: The Visionary Expanding the Scope of Global Cinema As June 2025 unfolds, powerhouse producer Angela White celebrates major milestones: her Pan-African thriller Nine now streams in 45 countries with unexpectedly strong viewership in Australia and the UK, while her faith-based hit A Question of Faith prepares for its Tubi debut seven years after its initial release - proving the enduring power of her storytelling. Angela White has long been a force in the enterta
Sahndra Fon Dufe
Jun 20, 20257 min read


Isioma Osaje on Directing Radio Voice, Collaborating with RMD, and Crafting Nollywood’s Next Chapter – In Theaters (Today) April 11
Image: Instagram | RMD on the set of Radio Voice Following its exclusive premiere on Saturday, April 6, 2025, at the Alliance Française–Mike Adenuga Centre in Lagos, Radio Voice opened to glowing reviews from industry insiders, media figures, and avid filmgoers. The much-anticipated feature officially debuted in cinemas nationwide on April 11, with screenings at Nile Cinemas and other theaters across the country. Centered on a fearless female radio host, the film delves into
Sahndra Fon Dufe
Apr 14, 202514 min read


At 13, She’s Breaking Records! 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Simisola Gbadamosi, the Voice of Tola in Iwájú and Nigeria’s Youngest Emmy Nominee – A Conversation with Black Film Wire
Simisola Gbadamosi: The Young Star Taking Animation by Storm Some stars are made, and some are simply born for it. Simisola Gbadamosi fits both descriptions—gracing the screen with talent beyond her years while staying refreshingly humble. At just 13 years old, Simi is making waves as one of Nigeria’s brightest young talents. She stars as the voice of Tola in Iwájú , Disney+’s groundbreaking animated series created by the pan-African British-based Kugali Media in collaboratio
Sahndra Fon Dufe
Apr 3, 202512 min read
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