Netflix, Nollywood To Unanimously Work On Film Projects

Netflix, Nollywood To Unanimously Work On Film Projects

Netflix, Nollywood To Unanimously Work On Film Projects To Delve Into The Rich Culture Of Nigeria.

Netflix has strengthened its investment in Nollywood, collaborating with filmmakers like Charles Okpaleke, Femi Adebayo, Clarence Peters, Omoni Oboli, and Zeb Ejiro to unveil and give life to a lineup of new projects.

Some of movies, set to premiere in the final quarter of 2024, showcases Netflix’s dedication to celebrating the country’s diverse storytelling while entertaining its local audience with authentic narratives.

The upcoming Q4 2024 projects, which span different genres and themes, include new releases like ‘Hijack 93’, a thriller film inspired by true-life events, on 25 October, the event’s anniversary. Also launching in 2024 but only available in Africa are ‘Inside Life’ a series (11 October); ‘Domitilla’ (8 November); ‘Sisi London’ (29 November); and ‘Seven Doors’ (13 December).

According to the company, these projects, which will debut in October, are honouring Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary.

“It is essential to us that Netflix remains the premier destination for the best in Nigerian storytelling for our members in Nigeria,” said Ben Amadasun, Netflix’s Vice President of Content for the Middle East and Africa. “We aim to continue celebrating the country’s rich and vibrant culture and history by acquiring a variety of exciting, licensed titles from Nigeria’s best filmmaking talent.”

One of the films to be released, ‘Hijack 93,’ tells the story of four young men who hijack a plane in protest of the annulled 1993 elections in Nigeria. The film, created by Play Networks Studios, the makers of Blood Vessel and Glamour Girls, will feature an all-star cast including Nancy Isime, Sharon Ooja, Jemima Osunde, Idia Aisen, Adam Garba, Nnamdi Agbo, Akinsola Oluwaseyi, Allison Emmanuel, Efa Iwara, and John Dumelo.

Charles Okpaleke, while speaking on the movie, said, “Such historic events that are part of the spine of our democracy tend to dissolve before the next generation has knowledge of it. As a filmmaker, my focus is telling our true African stories for the world to see.”

As part of Netflix’s investments, the company has renewed the series ‘Aníkúlápó’ for the second season and recently kicked off production in Ibadan and Ghana, where the series’ stars like Sola Sobowale, Bimbo Ademoye, and Lateef Adedimeji reprise their roles alongside new cast members Antar Laniyan, Joke Muyiwa, Adebowale Adebayo, and Saidi Balogun.

The original film, produced and directed by Kunle Afolayan, peaked at number 1 on the Netflix Global Top 10 list when it was released and returned as a series in March 2024.

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Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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