Tag: cinemas

  • New Nollywood release from Funke Akindele’s stable crosses ₦1.77bn at box office

    New Nollywood release from Funke Akindele’s stable crosses ₦1.77bn at box office

    According to The Punch, Funke Akindele’s latest cinema-backed project hit about ₦1.77 billion in box-office receipts, reinforcing her reputation as one of Nollywood’s most bankable filmmakers.

    The report highlights the growing scale of Nigeria’s cinema economy, where marketing, distribution and opening-week momentum can determine whether a release becomes a breakout success.

    Industry observers say record grosses can attract more investment into production quality and distribution—but also raise expectations for storytelling, professionalism and transparent reporting of figures.

    The performance adds to broader conversations about job creation in the creative sector and the export potential of Nigerian film content.

    Echotitbits take: The next frontier is sustainability—can Nollywood turn blockbuster moments into repeatable pipelines? Watch for stronger cinema infrastructure, anti-piracy enforcement and international distribution deals.

    Source: Pulse – https://www.pulse.ng/story/funke-akindele-makes-box-office-history-as-behind-the-scenes-crosses-naira177bn-2026010612012495665 5 January 2026

    Pulse 2026-01-05

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  • Ini Edo appeals as censorship pressure builds around ‘A Very Dirty Christmas’

    Ini Edo appeals as censorship pressure builds around ‘A Very Dirty Christmas’

    Photo credit: The Punch

    2025-12-22 11:30:00

    In a post shared by Punch on Threads, Ini Edo publicly appealed amid the NFVCB pressure around her film A Very Dirty Christmas and its cinema run.

    The dispute blends censorship pressure, public outrage, and the commercial reality of theatrical windows—where even short disruptions can wreck box-office momentum.

    Ini Edo’s position is essentially: allow audiences to choose, while any regulatory concerns should follow due process rather than public intimidation.

    Premium Times reported the board’s demand and the push to withdraw the title, while Vanguard also noted that the censors board had “asked cinemas to withdraw” the film.

    Echotitbits take: Nollywood’s next growth phase needs clearer content classification and fewer ad-hoc “moral tribunals.” Watch whether NFVCB issues a transparent, written decision—and whether cinemas comply uniformly or selectively.

    Source: Punch — Dec 22, 2025 — https://punchng.com/can-says-ini-edos-a-very-dirty-christmas-movie-title-offensive-to-christians/