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African cinema
In the last few years, Africa has exported several worthy talents overseas. Film industries across the continent have also gotten so far ahead, our films now appear on big screens in European countries and are nominated for categories in the Oscars, and other reputable international film festivals across the globe. 
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While ‘Elesin Oba’ is filled with many moral lessons, there appears to be a shortfall in its layers and dialogue.
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Since the Nigerian Oscars Selection Committee announced that it won’t be submitting a Nigerian film for the 2023 Academy Awards, it has been embroiled in one controversy or the other.
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Despite having a great concept, moral lesson, visuals, and actors, 'Anikulapo' fails to deliver on an essential element of a movie.
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Oludotun Baiyewu Jacobs, born 11th of July 1942 - known professionally as Olu Jacobs, is a Nigerian actor and film executive.
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Nigeria’s movie industry, known as Nollywood, has been thriving for years — it’s the second biggest film industry after Hollywood — but a truly international, mainstream hit in the orbit of a “Squid Game” or “Money Heist” has so far been elusive.
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