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The following are the highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time in Nigerian cinemas. Revenues from special screenings, DVD sales, online streaming and theatrical screenings outside English-speaking West Africa are excluded from this gross total. Films from this list have not been adjusted for inflation.
1st December, 2011. Current status. Active. irokotv is a web platform that provides paid-for Nigerian films on-demand. It is one of Africa's first mainstream online movie streaming websites, providing access to over 5,000 Nollywood film titles. [1] irokotv is a part of iROKO Limited, which is one of Africa's entertainment companies.
American-Nigerian co-production, mainly known as Cool Red: Shehu Umar: Adamu Halilu Drama Ajani Ogun: Ola Balogun: Musical 1977: Bisi, Daughter of the River: Jab Adu. Ladi Ladebo. Joseph Abiodun Babajide Fantasy One of the highest grossing Nigerian films to date The Rise and Fall of Dr. Oyenuzi: Eddie Ugbomah: 1978: Musik-Man: Ola Balogun ...
This is a list of films / movies produced in Nigeria by year of release. This film-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021)
Opening Title Director Cast Studio Ref. J A N U A R Y: 13 Levi: Okechukwu Oku: Lydia Forson Nancy Isime Benjamin Joseph Ramsey Nouah: F E B R U A R Y: 1 Let Karma: Biodun Stephen
Nkwocha. Stan Amadi. Chiwetalu Agu. Queen Nwaokoye. Uche Elendu Walter. This film received four Nollywood Movie Awards nominations, including Best Movie, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor and Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role. [2] The Mirror Boy. Obi Emelonye.
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde. Hakeem Kae-Kazim. Jim Iyke. Disaster / thriller. Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film by an African Living Abroad. Fuelling Poverty. Ishaya Bako. Documentary. Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Documentary.
The Last Kiss. Ambuj Prasanna Gupta. Salin Roy, Tuntun, Lalita Pawar, Khwaja Ajmal, Khwaja Mohammed Shahed, Nawabzada Nasarullah, Khwaja Mohammed Adel, Syed Saheb-e-Alam, Khwaja Mohammed Akmal, Charu Bala. Drama. 1931. The first Bangladeshi silent film to be full-length. [2]