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Inside Nollywood: How Nigeria’s Film Industry Became a Cultural Force

Nollywood, Nigeria’s vibrant film industry, has grown into a cultural powerhouse, rivaling Hollywood and Bollywood in output. Nollywood’s origins trace back to the 1992 hit Living in Bondage, which sparked a wave of low-budget, relatable films rooted in local culture and language. Over time, Nollywood evolved from VHS tapes to cinema and now streaming platforms, reflecting Nigeria’s complex socio-political landscape. While challenges like piracy and limited distribution persist, Nollywood’s appeal lies in its storytelling and representation of everyday African life. Recent hits like The Wedding Party, Lionheart, and Gangs of Lagos showcase the industry’s range—from comedy to drama and action—cementing its global influence and cultural significance.

Source: FT