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Akin Omotoso
Renewed hope for international acceptance as the Academy embraces two Nigerian filmmakers
27 Aug
Guardian Arts
For Nigerian filmmakers, the year began with news from the 2020 Oscars that shook the industry. The country’s Academy Award entry, Lionheart, was controversially disqualified...
Renewed hope for international acceptance as the Academy embraces two Nigerian filmmakers
22 Aug
Guardian Life
For Nigerian filmmakers, the year began with news from the 2020 Oscars that shook the industry. The country’s Academy Award entry, Lionheart, was controversially disqualified for the ‘Best International Feature Film’ category on the grounds that most of the dialogue was in English.
2020 Durban FilmMart in Brave New Cinema
5 Aug
arts
Arrangements for the 2020 Durban FilmMart Institute (DMI) has reached conclusive stages. Already, the organisers have said that following COVID-19 pandemic and the need to observe the World Health Organisation’s
From Oscars, pure gold for Genevieve Nnaji, Akin Omotoso, Cynthia Erivo
4 Jul 2020
Saturday Magazine
There is good news from the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) commonly called the Oscars. The Academy has extended invitation to three notable motion picture practitioners...
Confronting rape of minors in Ego Boyo’s new film
11 Dec 2019
Guardian Arts
What spirit or demon or disturbed state of mind pushes a grown man to exert sexual violence on a minor, a child, 11 years old, and then murder her as well?
Big win for Omotoso’s The Ghost and The House of Truth at AFRIFF
23 Nov 2019
Saturday Magazine
The engaging new film by award-winning director, Akin Omotoso, The Ghost and the House of Truth, won big after it closed this year’s edition of the African International Film Festival (AFRIFF).
The bounty that is Film Africa
11 Nov 2018
Guardian Arts
The Royal African Society’s Film Africa festival now in its 8th year, is held annually across various cinemas in London. It presents a fair summary of promising and recognized...
Boyo, Omotoso challenge Nollywood, make a different kind of film
13 Dec 2017
Guardian Arts
There is no debate. Nollywood was founded on talkies. Till date, most offerings from the industry do more talking than showing. Not that the filmmakers here lack the capacity to make silent films or art films.
When the stars gathered for ‘no dialogue’ movie: A hotel called memory in Lagos
25 Nov 2017
Weekend Beats
Sunday, November 19, tons of movie lovers gathered at Wings in Victoria Island, Lagos, where Temple productions treated curious and expectant minds to a new African cinema experience with the movie, A Hotel Called Memory.