Highlights of the Third Edition of NOLLYWOOD MIRROR(R)Series


Highlights of the Third Edition of NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series

The third edition of the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series on the Nigerian film industry will also be released in hardcover, paperback and @amazon Kindle.
It is more comprehensive than the first and second editions with colourful reports on the most notable events in #Nollywood and #Kannywood since 2015 to date.



The third edition of the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series will feature the best 20 Nigerian female filmmakers; the highest grossing Nollywood movies so far, the world premiere of Femi Odugbemi's "Gidi Blues", one of best romantic dramas in Nigerian movies; the making of "Lagos in Motion" romantic documentary; profiles of some of the top Nigerian actors and actresses; Sam Zebba's"Fincho" (1957), the first film to be made in colour in Nigeria; Adamu Halilu, the first filmmaker to have made a film in Hausa and his other films; including "Baban Larai" (1954), "It Pays to Care" (1955), "Hausa Village" (1958), "Mama Learn a Lesson" (1963), "Child bride" (1971) and "Shehu Umar" (1979); photos of the great Nigerian writer, Chinua Achebe with the father of Nigerian cinema, Francis Oladele and the famous German filmmaker,  lHansjürgen (Jason) Pohland during the production of "Bullfrog in the Sun"  the film adaptation of Achebe's classic novels, "Things Fall Apart" of 1958 and "No Longer at Ease" of 1960; and a special report on expanding the local and global markets of Nollywood through blockchain technology, chatbot technology, film markets and movie merchandising.

It will be distributed by Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Lulu and other booksellers worldwide.
Nigerian distributors can order the previous editions and preorder the third edition of the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®SERIES from the publishers.

The NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series is rated as one of the best publications on the Nigerian film industry.




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