“Nollywood”—a play on both “Bollywood” and “Hollywood”—is a new film genre that speaks to the everyday experiences of Nigerians with its bumptious, melodramatic, quickly made films that tell urban stories infused with voodoo and magic and, according to Nollywood Babylon’s filmmakers Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal, “reflect the collision of traditional mysticism and modern culture,”
From YT: A compelling look at the third largest movie industry in the world - in the heart of Africa.
Nollywood Babylon is a feature documentary about the explosive popularity of Nigeria's movie industry.
The film drops viewers into the chaos of Lagos' Idumota market. Here, among the bustling stalls, films are sold and unlikely stars are born.
Unfazed by low budgets, enterprising filmmakers create a brash, inventive and wildly popular form of B-Movie that has Nigerians Nollywood-obsessed. In these films, voodoo and magic infuse urban stories, reflecting the collision of traditional mysticism and modern culture that Nigerians experience every day.
Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal, present an electric vision of a modern African metropolis and a revealing look at the powerhouse that is Nigerian cinema.
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