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    The modern film industry started with films such as, The Narrow Part, which was also titled The White Handkerchief by Tunde Kelani. The stories were adapted from Bayo Adebowale 's book The Virgin. The Hausa-language cinema, also known informally as Kannywood, is also a sub-industry of Nollywood, mainly based in Kano.

  3. Dec 5, 2019 · Nollywood is the film industry in Nigeria, and is in fact the second largest movie industry globally - in terms of output, producing about 2,500 films in a year. This number surpasses Hollywood, and is second only to India’s Bollywood.

  4. Oct 24, 2017 · Many mark the film as the unofficial start of Nigeria’s home-grown film industry, dubbed “ Nollywood,” which produces an incredible 1,500 or more movies a year — vastly more than Hollywood, and...

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  5. Nov 6, 2015 · Nigeria's film industry is huge, both in productivity and reach. But how did it get to this stage and what are its origins? Charles Igwe, CEO of Nollywood Global Media Group, explains.

  6. Nov 7, 2018 · Also known as Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry is believed to produce more than 200 movies a month. The Nollywood cinema scene is often very impressive and is filled with talented actors and brilliant cinematography.

  7. Nollywood stands as the vibrant heartbeat of African cinema, a film industry bursting with creativity and drama. It’s the world’s second-largest movie industry by volume, right after Bollywood, producing thousands of films annually.

  8. Mar 13, 2022 · With an annual output of nearly 2,500 films, Nigeria's Nollywood is the world's second-largest film industry, right behind India's Bollywood. While Nollywood surrounds films that are made on the...

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