Cinema of Africa: A Spotlight on a rising Film Industry
Imeobong Utuk
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The African film industry is an exciting world that blends rich cultures, powerful stories, and incredible talent. With the rise of cinema Africa, filmmakers across the continent are increasingly gaining recognition in festivals and markets.
Now let's look at a cross section of the Cinema of Africa:
Nollywood (Nigeria)
This is the second-largest film industry globally in terms of movie production, Nollywood is valued at US$6.4 billion , with an average revenue of $15.32 million and output of about 2,500 films annually.
Cinema of South Africa
South Africa's film industry is projected to reach US$177.90 million in revenue in 2024, with its viewership expected to reach 6.2 million by 2029.
Ghallywood (Ghana)
With an average revenue of $1.1 million, Ghallywood showcases the rich culture and traditions of Ghana through high-quality productions.
Camollywood / Collywood (Cameroon)
Collywood, the renowned movie industry of Cameroon, is projected to reach US$28.54 million in 2024. Thérèse Sita Bella and Jean Pierre Dikonguè Pipa were the first Cameroonian movie producers.
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Riverwood (Kenya)
Riverwood, Kenya's film industry, has an average revenue of $4.7 million. It originated in the late 1990s on River Road in Nairobi.
Cinema of Egypt
Ethiopia's film industry has an average revenue of $0.9 million. It originated in Alexandria in the early 20th century, and is the largest and most influential film industry in the Arab world
Cinema of Ethiopia
Ethiopia's film industry has an average revenue of $0.9 million. The cinema was first introduced in 1897 and began modernising in the 2000s.
Swahiliwood (Tanzania)
Tanzania's film industry has an average revenue of $0.7 million and was established around 2001. Most Tanzanian film production studios are based in Dar es Salaam.
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