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Afrocritik’s 10 Nollywood Projects on YouTube Worth Watching in 2025
Afrocritik’s 10 Nollywood Projects on YouTube Worth Watching in 2025

Afrocritik recognises 10 Nollywood projects on YouTube that were worth watching—and are still worth watching,…

Fractured
AFRIFF 2025: Atlanta Bridget Johnson Has More to Give Than Kayode Kasum’s “Fractured” Has to Offer

Most of Fractured is a tedious stretch of dreary events that are only mildly bearable…

NollywoodWeek Film Festival
30+ Films Selected for NollywoodWeek Film Festival 2025

The NollywoodWeek Film Festival 2025 programme also includes six world premieres, including After 30, The…

Salzburg Africa Film Day 2024
Salzburg Africa Film Day Set to Spotlight Two Nigerian Films

All the Colors of the World are Between Black and White and Bravo. Burkina! will…

12 Films Selected for the Nollywood Week Film Festival

As film enthusiasts anticipate the film festival scheduled to be held from May 2-5, 2024,…

Babatunde Apalowo's “All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White" Wins Big at the 2023 Out On Film: Atlanta's LGBTQ Film Festival - Afrocritik
Babatunde Apalowo’s “All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White” Wins Big at the 2023 Out On Film: Atlanta’s LGBTQ Film Festival

The film won in the “Best International Film” and “Best Director” category.  By Hope Ibiale…

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Steve Gukas and Dotun Olakunri Continue First Features Project with “Kill Boro”

Kill Boro continues the stride to empowering emerging filmmakers, and testifies to efforts to promote…

Babatunde Apalowo’s “All the Colours of the World are Between Black and White,” Wins the 2023 Frameline Fest Out in the Silence Award

The Out in the Silence Award presented the award and a $5,000 cash prize to…

Leading Conversations on Inclusivity, Babatunde Apalowo Takes First Nigerian Queer Film to Berlinale
Leading Conversations on Inclusivity, Babatunde Apalowo Takes First Nigerian Queer Film to Berlinale

“Our goal with this film was to create a work of art that would not…

“Jolly Roger” Review: What Is Walter Banger’s True Motive in This Crime Thriller?

Jolly Roger, with its six actors (Etim Effiong, Tones, Mba, Okanlawon, Donga, and Oshinaike) and…