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Nollywood - Nigeria's film industry

Makes more films per year than Hollywood does

What is it?

Nollywood is the nickname for Nigeria's film industry. It is one of the busiest in the world. Nigerian filmmakers make about 2,500 films every year - more films, by count, than Hollywood in America. The word 'Nollywood' comes from joining 'Nigeria' and 'Hollywood' together.

Tell me more

Most Nollywood films are made quickly and cheaply. A film might be filmed in just a few weeks, with friends and neighbours helping out. Because they are made fast and made for everyone, they reach a huge audience across Africa and beyond.

Nollywood films are watched by millions of people. Families gather in living rooms to watch them. They are streamed on phones across the continent. They are shown on planes flying over Africa. A film made in Lagos can be watched in Nairobi, in London, in New York - sometimes on the same day.

Nollywood didn't always exist. It really took off in the 1990s when video tapes became cheap. Suddenly people could film a story, copy it onto tapes, and sell them at the market. From those market stalls, Nollywood grew into a huge industry that employs over a million people in Nigeria today.

Most Nollywood films are about family, friendship and everyday life - parties, weddings, schools, neighbours. Many are funny. They are made in English, Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo and other languages. People often say a Nollywood film is like sitting at the dinner table with a Nigerian family.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Have you ever watched a film made in another country? What did you notice about it?
  2. 02If you were going to make a short film about your school, what story would you tell?
  3. 03Why might it be important for a country to make its own films instead of only watching films from other places?
Try this

Classroom activity

In small groups, plan a 1-minute short film about something you all know - playtime, lunchtime, walking home. Give it a title, list who's in it, and decide where each scene happens. If you have a phone or tablet at school, film one scene and show it to the class.