


| ▪ | Tears of the Sun (Review aka. Tears of the Sun) |
| When the democratic government of Nigeria collapses and the country is taken over by a military dictator, a Navy SEAL Lieutenant and his elite band of soldiers are dispatched to retrieve an American doctor. The men put their lives at risk by agreeing to escort her patients to safety in neighboring Cameroon | |
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| ▪ | Welcome to Nollywood (Feature Film - Documentary) |
| After the U.S. and India, the world's third-largest producer of feature films is Nigeria. Barely a decade old and already generating more than $286 million for the Nigerian economy, the Nigerian film industry releases more than 2, 400 films a year in every genre. The documentary explores this burgeoning | |
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| ▪ | Monday's Girls (1993) NR (Feature Film - Drama) |
| The ritual of Iria, in which young Wakirike women of Nigeria are officially recognized as suitable for marriage, poses a controversy as we focus on two women with opposing attitudes toward this traditional ritual and their modern identity. |
| ▪ | Mister Johnson (1991) PG-13 (Feature Film - Drama) |
| the 1920s, the story revolves around the relationship between a young British officer in charge of building a road between Northern and Southern Nigeria and a well educated black man acting as a liaison. |
| ▪ | Kulba Na Barna (1993) (Feature Film - Drama) |
| Set in modern-day Nigeria, the story of a Zaliha, a young and beautiful high school student who is seduced by a wealthy businessman. |
| ▪ | Moi Fatigue Debout, Moi Couche (1996) (Feature Film - Fantasy, Documentary) |
| Helmer Jean Rouch returns to the outback of Nigeria to film three of his old friends dreaming under a tree, in a whimsical fantasy about the power of imagination. |
| ▪ | Voices in Wartime (2005) (Feature Film - Documentary, Political) |
| through powerful images and the words of poets--unknown and world-famous. Poets around the world, from the United States and Colombia to Britain and Nigeria to Iraq and India, share their poetry and experiences of war along with soldiers, journalists, historians and experts on combat. |
| ▪ | Girls at War (Feature Film - Romance, Adaptation) |
| A love story set in post-independence Nigeria. |
| ▪ | Redemption (Feature Film - Drama, Foreign) |
| Dewunmi, a young and successful building contractor, lives happily with his wife in the northern part of Nigeria. One day, his foster mother makes an unannounced visit. She has been having nightmares that get more frightening every time she goes to sleep. She tries to convince her civilized and educated | |
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