The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Three Nollywood filmmakers make US powerful women list

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NOLLYWOOD filmmakers, Mo Abudu, Funke Akindele, and Jade Osiberu have earned a spot on The Hollywood Reporter’s list of the 40 Most Powerful Women in Internatio­nal Film.

This list recognizes women who are bringing stories to a global stage and nurturing new voices despite a disrupted film market.

Here’s how The Hollywood Reporter describes these filmmakers these three powerful African film-makers who have for the past years graced our cinemas with captivatin­g stories and production­s.

Mo Abudu (CEO, EbonyLife Media)

Africa’s production industry faced a setback when Amazon Prime Video left the African originals business. Yet, Abudu, a pioneer in African media, continues to thrive. Her recent project, the short film “Dust to Dreams” directed by Idris Elba, received funding from the African Export-Import Bank’s US$1 billion Creative Africa film fund.

Abudu emphasizes the need for the internatio­nal industry to embrace diverse stories. “We need a systemic shift towards inclusion,” she says. “Diverse storytelli­ng isn’t just about representa­tion; it’s about unlocking a wealth of untapped creative potential.”

Funke Akindele (Producer, Film One Entertainm­ent)

Akindele added politician to her roles as actor, writer, director, and producer when she ran for the 2023 Lagos state gubernator­ial elections. Though her party lost, her career flourished. Her latest comedy, “A Tribe Called Judah,” which she wrote, directed, produced, and starred in, became the highest-grossing Nigerian movie ever, earning US$1.2 million.

Jade Osiberu (Founder, Greoh Studios)

Osiberu, a leading figure among Nigerian producer-directors, created the crime thriller “Gangs of Lagos” for Amazon. Her next film, “Everything Scatter,” follows five young people during a day of protests in Lagos.

Reacting to the recognitio­n, Mo Abudu expressed her pride, saying, “This recognitio­n is a massive win for Nigeria! Seeing our nation celebrated for its incredible storytelli­ng potential is so inspiring.

I’m incredibly proud to be part of a movement pushing for a more inclusive film industry that embraces the power of diverse stories.”

Other film-makers who also made it to the list are Maren Ade, Janine Jankowski - Co-founders, Komplizen Film (Germany), Lila Avilés Producer-Limerencia Films (Mexico), Farhana Bhula -Head of Creative, Film4 (UK.), Clémence de Lampugnano - Artistic Adviser, TF1 Film Production (France). – africanews.com.

 ?? ?? From left, Mo Abudu (chief executive officer, EbonyLife Media), Jade Osiberu (founder, Greoh Studios) and Funke Akindele (Producer, Film One Entertainm­ent)
From left, Mo Abudu (chief executive officer, EbonyLife Media), Jade Osiberu (founder, Greoh Studios) and Funke Akindele (Producer, Film One Entertainm­ent)

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