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November 28, 2005

Nollywood rising: the world's third largest B.O.

ChiTrib's foreign correspondent Paul Salopek goes to Nigeria, where money woes in the early 1990s stemmed a steady stream of kung fu and Chuck Norris videos, leading to the birth of Nollywood: "A wellspring of some 50 new films a week, home to a unique genre that might be called "romantic voodoo," and a cinematic assembly line that churns out blockbusters for as little as $8,000 apiece... Nigeria has emerged as the hottest... movie mecca in Africa... The country's brash young film industry—inevitably dubbed "Nollywood"—[rakes] in at least $200 million a year, making it the third-largest box office in the world after the US and India.... Shot mainly in English with hand-held video cameras, then copied endlessly onto cheap [CDs], Nigerian titles have flooded... stores and dusty village markets across Africa... Their popularity has even toppled the biggest obstacle to moviemaking on the polyglot continent: Nigerian films are in such high demand that they are being subtitled [for] French-speaking Africa... "We know we can't beat Hollywood on production values--not yet," said Cyprain Chukwunta, a producer with more than 40 movies, none of which took longer than a week to film... "But our quality is constantly improving,.. I predict that one day we won't just dominate Africa but the world. By 2010 we will be No. 2, minimum." See also this story from Nigeria Online. A Nigerian filmmakers' bulletin board, with links to a regularly updated raft of relevant articles, is here; you can find fan boards at this link.

Posted by pride at November 28, 2005 11:33 AM

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