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Film Michael Yusuf on “ANFARA,” Personal Loss, and Transforming Tragedy into Cinematic Power Filmmaker Michael Yusuf recounts surviving the Kaduna crisis and how it inspired his Nollywood drama “ANFARA,” a powerful story that transforms personal trauma into a call for peace through storytelling. BY Ihuoma Okorie
Film Tosin Adeyemi on the Power of Theatre: How Discipline Became Her Greatest Role Fresh off two Cannes premieres, Nigerian actress Tosin Adeyemi reflects on her theatre roots, the discipline that shaped her craft, and her bold pivot toward physically demanding film roles. Discover how stage training fuels her cinematic evolution. BY Fareedat Taofeeq
Africa, Film Soussaba Cissé: Why African Cinema Requires Courage, Responsibility, and Vision Malian filmmaker Soussaba Cissé explores the challenges of African cinema, emphasizing the courage, responsibility, and vision required to create powerful stories in a region where resources are scarce and risks are high. BY Fareedat Taofeeq