FilmOne Spearheads Nigeria’s Box Office Resurgence, Unveils Production Slate For 2022

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West Africa’s leading film production and distribution company, FilmOne Entertainment, has, through its media channels, revealed the role of its production collaborations in the successful recovery of the Nigerian box office in 2021, amongst other insights.

The company was involved in six out of the ten highest-grossing production collaborations of 2021, with films such as The Ghost and The Tout Too, Prophetess, Aki and Pawpaw and My Village People, making conspicuous positions on the list of top ten highest-grossing releases of the year. Generally, the company’s investment in co-productions accounted for 35% of box office revenues between 2020 & 2021.

Speaking about the slate, Head of Production, Mimi Bartels was enthusiastic, “I’m excited about this opportunity to bring to the big screen, as well as other platforms, the amazing stories that we have spent so much time developing. Our focus in 2022 is to produce authentic local content for global consumption, which would be key in positioning Nollywood as the solid source for stories that make a cross-cultural impact,” she said.

Co-founder of Filmhouse Group and managing director of FilmOne Entertainment, Moses Babatope, shared a visionary perspective on Nollywood’s film production, “We have come a long way in terms of aligning Nollywood with international standards on production quality, though there is room for improvement.

 

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