A report by Eva Anya for What Kept Me Up reveals that Arie and Chuko Esiri’s latest feature, *Clarissa*, has been selected for the 58th edition of the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight. Shot on 35mm film across Lagos and Delta State, the movie is a reimagining of Virginia Woolf’s *Mrs. Dalloway*, transposed into the vibrant and complex setting of modern Nigerian society.
The film follows a society hostess over a single day as she prepares for a party while navigating memories of her past. This selection marks a significant achievement for Nollywood, as the Directors’ Fortnight is renowned for showcasing high-caliber, artistically daring cinema from around the world.
The Guardian Nigeria corroborated the selection, stating, “Clarissa represents a new era of Nigerian arthouse cinema.” Furthermore, Screen Daily confirmed the inclusion, noting that the film is “one of only 19 features chosen for this year’s prestigious sidebar,” emphasizing the Esiri brothers’ growing reputation on the international festival circuit.
**Echotitbits take:**
Nollywood is successfully pivoting from high-volume “home videos” to high-art global contenders. The Esiri brothers are leading this charge, proving that Nigerian stories can be told with a technical finesse that rivals Hollywood and European cinema. If *Clarissa* wins big at Cannes, expect a surge in international funding for Nigerian independent films.
Source: [What Kept Me Up] — [https://whatkeptmeup.com/nigerian-film-news/esiri-brothers-clarissa-selected-for-directors-fortnight-at-cannes-2026/], [April 14, 2026] —
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