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This is Nollywood
The story of the Nigerian film industry

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The Nigerian film industry is thriving despite lack of financing and equipment
Beating the odds of scarce resources and money, Nigerian directors still manage to produce between 500 and 1,000 movies a year. Their key aim – to make sure African stories get to African audiences.
The larger Nollywood story is intercut with the struggle of director Bond Emeruwa to complete a feature-length action film in just 9 days on the outskirts of Lagos. Armed only with a digital camera, two lights, and about $20,000, Bond’s challenge would be unimaginable in Hollywood and Bollywood.
As Bond says, “In Nollywood we don’t count the walls. We learn how to climb them. We are telling our own stories in our own way, the African way,” Bond says. “I cannot tell the white man's story. I don't know what his story is all about. He tells me his story in his movies. I want him to see my stories too.”
Bond is just one of the incredible protagonists of Nollywood, Nigeria’s burgeoning but little-known movie industry that is rapidly changing Africa's modern popular culture.
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