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The African Cinema Podcast
Nerva Studios
24 episodes
3 days ago
Let's talk about African cinema. The who's who and what's what of African Cinema, all delivered by those that have worked with them, studied them and lived through them.
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Let's talk about African cinema. The who's who and what's what of African Cinema, all delivered by those that have worked with them, studied them and lived through them.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Nigerian Cinema Part 3: The Video Film Revolution
The African Cinema Podcast
10 minutes 54 seconds
7 months ago
Nigerian Cinema Part 3: The Video Film Revolution

In this episode, we explore the pivotal transition of Nigerian cinema during the late 1980s and early 1990s, focusing on how the advent of affordable video technology revolutionized filmmaking in Nigeria. This period marked the birth of Nollywood, now recognized as one of the world's most prolific film industries.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Shift to Video Technology: The economic challenges and technological advancements that led Nigerian filmmakers to adopt video over traditional celluloid, democratizing film production and enabling a surge in locally produced content. ​

  • "Living in Bondage" (1992): An in-depth look at this groundbreaking film by Kenneth Nnebue, which became a massive success and is often credited with launching Nollywood. We examine its themes, production journey, and lasting impact on the industry. ​AKOROKO

  • Cultural Resonance: How Nollywood films have consistently reflected and influenced Nigerian society, addressing local narratives and moral themes that resonate with audiences both domestically and internationally. ​Financial Times

Resources Mentioned:

  • Living in Bondage - Wikipedia​

  • The History Of Nollywood: From VHS To Netflix​Nigerian Search Guide

Join us as we continue to delve into the rich tapestry of African cinema, uncovering the stories and people that have shaped its evolution.


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The African Cinema Podcast
Let's talk about African cinema. The who's who and what's what of African Cinema, all delivered by those that have worked with them, studied them and lived through them.