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Women In Nollywood: Breaking Barriers And Taking African Cinema Global

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December 2, 2022
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Cinema

By Evan Okechukwu

The Nigerian film industry, Nollywood, is a powerhouse of creativity, resilience and cultural influence. For decades, it was a space dominated by men in front of and behind the camera. But today, a revolution is unfolding. A fearless generation of women filmmakers, producers and storytellers is reshaping the industry, breaking glass ceilings and propelling Nollywood onto the global stage. As a filmmaker who has thrived in this highly competitive landscape, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of women in cinema—how their vision, tenacity and artistry are redefining African storytelling.

Names like Mo Abudu, Africa’s media mogul and founder of EbonyLife Films, have become synonymous with excellence. Through groundbreaking projects like The Wedding Party she has proven that African stories can captivate international audiences while maintaining authenticity. Then there’s Kemi Adetiba, whose directorial brilliance in The Wedding Party and King of Boys has set new standards for cinematic excellence, blending gripping narratives with world-class production.

Funke Akindele, one of Nollywood’s most bankable stars, has not only succeeded in acting but also in production, with record-breaking films like Omo Ghetto and Jenifa’s Diary, showcasing the commercial and creative strength of female-led projects. Bolanle Austen-Peters, through her work on The Bling Lagosians, has proved that African cinema can compete globally, earning screenings on platforms like Netflix and at international film festivals.

Emerging voices like Jade Osiberu, founder of Greoh Studios, are also transforming the industry. With films like Brotherhood she has brought a fresh, energetic vibe to Nollywood, demonstrating that women can excel in genres traditionally dominated by men—action, crime and high-stakes drama.

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As a filmmaker, it’s essential to navigate this landscape with determination to carve out a path and niche. With resilience my work has gained recognition, earning accolades that show the stories we tell as women matter. Though I’m still working and pushing harder to get to the creative level of these inspiring women. Whether producing thought-provoking narratives or advocating for underrepresented voices, I have seen how female filmmakers are not just participating in Nollywood—we are leading it.

Today, Nollywood is no longer just Nigeria’s treasure; it is a global phenomenon and women are at the forefront of this movement. We are the directors, the producers, the visionaries, ensuring that African stories are told with depth, authenticity and unapologetic boldness. As I continue to contribute to this vibrant industry, I am inspired by the women who paved the way and motivated by the limitless possibilities ahead.

The world is finally paying attention and Nollywood’s women are ensuring it stays that way.

Evan Okechukwu is a Nollywood Filmmaker

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