First look at Ambrose Nwoga and Victory Eyong in “BAMBAM”
A sci-fi short film written and directed by Tolulope Itegboje.
The film will screen at the Toronto International Film Festival this September.
First look at Kelechi Udegbe, Ambrose Nwoga and Nimi Adekanmbi in “BAMBAM”
A sci-fi short film written and directed by Tolulope Itegboje.
The film will screen at the Toronto International Film Festival this September.
From a small vinyl evening to our first film club with Joke Silva as our first guest. @Athirdspace___ has come a long, long way.
Join us tomorrow?
Grab a pass below:
https://t.co/kDxsQbKZHz
We're starting a film club!
The A3S film club is an immersive and intimate community situated in the charming alcove of S.EA Experience.
Curated by @dapotheabstract, this club will feature screenings, workshops, script readings, first-looks, and interactive experiences.
@falanamusic@FieryCJ @s16festival @s16collective Couldn’t take my eyes off you all through the festival. You are a glorious embodiment of sizzling beauty… and your style?👌🏽👌🏽classy and unique conversation starters.
Thank you for being such an amazing and fun host…and compliments of the season to you ❤️
The countdown begins as we prep for the new year.
For you, it could be time to change strategy.
Date: 7th January 2025
Fee: ₦30,000
Venue: Virtual
Register now via the link
https://t.co/xreLmnxVL9
See you in class! 🎬
i said a thousand prayers for this one! so happy to announce that God’s Wife will be having its International premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Congratulations to us all who made this film and believed in it!!
Was at Day 4 at S16 film festival.
“The Kids Are Okay” by Abba T Makama was so beautiful to watch.
Was smiling all through. It was Simple and engaging. Laughed a lot and enjoyed the conversations a lot.
“When Nigeria Happens” by Ema Edoso. The whole film is such a crazy Idea. All I was thinking was “how did they even write the script”.
It was so bold, funny yet had very heavy emotional tones to it. It was soo different. I loved the cinematography, and the custumesss😄👌🏻.
“When Nigeria Happens” beautiful, spectacular & colorful film. The acting, the choreography, the makeup and costume👌🏽the story…Nigerians can definitely relate. Was a great way to end the festival 🙌🏼 Weldone to @emaedosio and everyone that brought this beautiful piece to life
Being part of the s16 festival as a young filmmaker is likened to refueling and oiling your lamp. You’re reminded of your purpose as a filmmaker and inspired by the amazing work done by others, reawakening your hope and opening your mind to the possibilities that abound