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thecritics001 OP t1_ir8ooxb wrote

Some Nigerian films we can recommend are: 1. Juju Stories: This is an anthology by the surreal 16 collective 2. King of Boys (the first film and the next installment which is a series ) are available on Netflix, directed by Kemi Adetiba, 3. Eyimofe directed by Ari and Chuko Esiri, 4. O town directed by C.J Fiery 5. Lionheart directed by Genevieve Nnaji 6. The lost okoroshi by Abba T. Makama, 7. La femme Anjola by Mildred Okwo

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Most of these films are available on streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime.

We hope this was helpful

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amoranic t1_ir9boq3 wrote

Super helpful, thank you. Also your movie is very impressive, very impressive. Good work !

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thecritics001 OP t1_ir9bu4h wrote

Thank you very much, this means the world to us.

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amoranic t1_ir9k43h wrote

If you are still there, one more question. Is it common to mix Yoruba and English in everyday language ?

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thecritics001 OP t1_ir9lgvh wrote

Yes it is common to mix both languages together. We have a language derivative of English called pidgin, it sounds like English if you listen closely but it’s broken. It’s spoken in other countries in West Africa.

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