Profiles & Interviews
18 December 2024
Jade Osiberu Wants 'Christmas In Lagos' To Be A Holiday Classic
The rom-com tells a moving and hilarious holiday story of lost love and second chances with Lagos at its center.
The rom-com tells a moving and hilarious holiday story of lost love and second chances with Lagos at its center.
With ‘Mufasa’, Jenkins leans into his personal experiences and his ability to portray characters rising through adversities.
The ‘Bel-Air’ and ‘Sorry, I Didn’t Know’ actor featured as part of the Global Impact of Black Culture panel at the Okayplayer House Presented by BET during this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach.
By breathing new life into a well-loved franchise, the Nigerian filmmaker has made a sure blockbuster with her upcoming film 'Everybody Loves Jenifa.'
Fikile Shiba Makhalemele of Lioness Productions lets us in on the dynamics of sustaining and expanding the reggae movement in South Africa through vibrant events.
Emily Nkanga’s film, showing at AFRIFF this year, explores the aftermath of #EndSARS and the extent to which moral complications can drive human interactions.
The filmmaker masterfully weaves together colonial cruelty, Western callousness, the singular power of music, and women’s role in revolutions.
In the show's second season, money conversations are drawn with firmer brushstrokes, revealing how everyday life events intersect with finances.
October pulls you into the stories of chefs, cops and aliens in North Africa.
With Subterranea, the award-winning director of Supa Modo delves into the psychological effects of isolation in a groundbreaking sci-fi production.
Freedom Way, directed by Afolabi Olalekan and The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos, fronted by the Agbajowo Collective, consider the idea of Lagos as a place where dreams go to die.
Starring Gideon Okeke and directed by Ramsey Nouah, Tòkunbò is a riveting story of morality, sacrifice and institutional rot.
Having recently received a grant to help them pursue their latest projects, the women behind Blended Films production company share their highs and lows.
In his latest film, The Weekend, starring Uzoamaka Aniunoh, Daniel Oriahi uses nail-biting horror techniques to explore unsettling family dynamics.
Grammy Award-winning South African composer Lebo M says the upcoming Disney live-action film, ‘Mufasa: The Lion King,’ is a “beautiful evolution” of the original movie.
The director of the critically acclaimed show talks character development and the value of collaboration in the making of the series’ second season.
Based on the Dark Horse-published graphic novel, the Nigerian-born animator and storyteller’s series will be available worldwide on Cartoon Network, Max, and Showmax in 2025.
The Kenyan American writer, whose docudrama ‘African Queens: Njinga,’ received twelve nominations in the Daytime Emmys this year, discusses her craft, authenticity in storytelling, and upcoming projects.