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Mapping Queer African Cinema: How Censorship Still Hinders Queer Representation in African Mainstream Media| Afrocritik
Mapping Queer African Cinema: How Censorship Still Hinders Queer Representation in the African Mainstream Media

There is a shared history with the stories that matter for queer representation.  After screening…

Mo Abudu’s EbonyLife Films Collaborates with Afreximbank to Create “Dust to Dreams”

The short film will be directed by Sierra Leonean-British actor, musician, and filmmaker, Idris Elba.…

Panel session at the 12th AFRIFF 2023 - Afrocritik
12th African International Film Festival (AFRIFF) Wraps Up, Honours Outstanding Films and Talents

All the Colours of the World are Between Black and White, and White Nanny Black…

Courage Obayuwana - First Features Project - Kill Boro - Afrocritik
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…

Music Video Director, Dammy Twitch, Makes Directorial Debut with “I Hate It Here”

I Hate It Here is produced by the emerging producer and filmmaker, Blessing Uzzi. By…

Stunning Designs Take Center Stage at AMVCA 9: Meet the Talented Designers Behind the Glamorous Outfits

From Afrocentric elegance to bold silhouettes, sheer fabrics, impeccable men’s wear, and statement jewellery, the…

How Netflix and EbonyLife’s “A Sunday Affair” Makes a Feeble Case for Female Friendships

For all its material and all its effort, A Sunday Affair’s portrayal of female friendship…

“Shanty Town” Thrives More on Casting than Storytelling: Further Consideration of “Shanty Town”

Shanty Town is easily a crime thriller drama whose strengths are noticeable in what one might…

“Shanty Town” Series Review: What Exactly Is this Ultraviolent and Relentlessly Grim Crime Drama Trying to Prove?

Shanty Town wants so much to be seen as proof that Nollywood can do intense…

“4-4-44” Review: Izu Ojukwu’s Period Film about Love and Mental Health Can’t Find Its Spark

In 4-4-44, Ojukwu wants to draw you into the story. He wants you to dwell…