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Film and TV
Over the past 20 years, women have played a pivotal role in transforming Africa’s film and television industry. Here, document that evolution.
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is a Nollywood icon and living legend who has graced Nigerian cinema for over three decades.
These 10 unforgettable fashion films celebrate fashion design and demonstrate how creativity shapes the world of fashion.
Zephans & Co., the Lagos-born ready-to-wear label, proudly announces its co-sponsorship of “Gingerrr”, the high-energy heist now showing in Nigerian cinemas.
HBO’s “The Gilded Age”, with its vivid portrayal of the ambitious Bertha Russell, offers a compelling window into how individuals manoeuvre through rigid social systems to gain acceptance, legitimacy, and authority.
“The Benefactor” set out to tell a familiar story of the injustice that victims of sexual and domestic violence face in our society, but promptly fell short, landing instead in a lopsided tale that ends with a dated trope. Spoiler alert!
Last week, Lagos celebrated a cinematic milestone with the Nigerian premiere of “My Father’s Shadow,” released on 19 September 2025, by FilmOne Distributions.
This piece is a deeply personal reflection on grief, memory, and fatherhood through the lens of the acclaimed debut film.
Fatherland’s “My Father’s Shadow” is a visually stunning, nostalgic film that accurately captures the complexity…
The following 10 Netflix films are all about lust and passion – from bondage games to forbidden affairs to ménage à trois.








