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Chioma Paul-Dike's Acclaimed Short Film 'Dreams' Returns as a Bold Horror Feature 'Oblation'
Oblation is an African horror film that delves into generational curses, the enigma of dreams, and the unseen forces that shape our lives.
Jan 7
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Daniel Okechukwu
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November 2024
Bringing PTSD to Life: Sam Asa’ah on His Role in 'At Ease'
Actor Sam Asa’ah discusses the intense emotional journey of playing Ifeanyi Agbo in At Ease, a film that highlights PTSD and the struggles of military…
Nov 15, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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AFRIFF Dispatch 6: The Short Films Were Not On The List
Day 6 of AFRIFF highlighted the unpredictability of the festival, showcasing surprise films like Melon Street and Descendants of Fallen Heroes.
Nov 10, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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‘I Wanted to Show the Unpopular Side of Depression’ – Aisha Salaudeen on We Have Bleach
We Have Bleach is a debut short film by journalist and storyteller Aisha Salaudeen, whose intriguing title sparks curiosity and evokes layered meanings…
Nov 10, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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AFRIFF Dispatch 4: ‘Freedom Way’ Is Rife With Symbolism Reflecting Our Current Realities
The film's portrayal of resilience and harsh realities leaves audiences reflecting on whether anyone is truly immune to the consequences of a flawed…
Nov 9, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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AFRIFF Day 4: Filmmakers Are Not Holding Back in Attempting to Reach the Inner Crevices of Our Emotions
Day 4 of AFRIFF featured powerful films like Ebrohimie Road and The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos, highlighting the depth of African…
Nov 8, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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AFRIFF Day 3: My Expectations and Experience Are Currently Miles Apart
Day 3 of AFRIFF brought mixed experiences, from logistical challenges to memorable film screenings like Agemo and Dynamite.
Nov 6, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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Nigeria’s Cultural Future in Focus with Baba Agba And The Ministry’s Destination 2030
The Special Adviser to the Ministry on Film and Music, Baba Agba speaks extensively in this interview about the ongoing efforts to execute a functional…
Nov 1, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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October 2024
Confronting Biases: Eyo Emmanuel on Addiction and Family in Broken Portrait
In this interview, Nigerian filmmaker Eyo Emmanuel reflects on his debut feature film Broken Portrait, a powerful story that tackles addiction within…
Oct 29, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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“The Story Was Inspired By My Wife’s Grief” – Toyosi Ige On A Trieb For Maggie
In this interview, filmmaker Toyosi Ige discusses his artistic journey and creative process, reflecting on his experimental short film A Trieb For…
Oct 27, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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Farmer’s Bride Fools the Viewer by Saving Its True Nature for the Final Scene
This film explores the boundaries of love, choice, and cultural expectations, leaving viewers with lingering questions about freedom and fate.
Oct 26, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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Capturing Wole Soyinka’s Legacy: A Journey Through Ebrohimie Road with Kola Tunbosun
In Ebrohimie Road, linguist, writer, and now filmmaker Kola Tunbosun embarks on a profound journey to preserve Nigeria’s cultural memory through the…
Oct 25, 2024
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Matilda Adegbola
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