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Mimi Bartels at Series Mania 2025: Taking African Stories from Lagos to Lille.
Mimi Bartels, Anakle Films, Series Mania Forum 2025, African storytelling, international film festivals.
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There’s a New Big Fish in Nollywood
African film, Mimi Bartels, Anakle Nigeria, Editi Effiong, Ashley Opusunju, The Black Book, Flying Whale.
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From Lagos to LA: Editi Talks Big at Milken Institute
The year is 2024, the location is Los Angeles. Our man Editi Effiong is up on the big stage at the Milken Institute Global Conference 2024;
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From Lagos to Rio: Nollywood on the Global Stage
Editi Effiong champions African storytelling at Rio2C 2024, sharing The Black Book’s journey and Nollywood’s global rise at the Rio Creative Conference.
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Showing up for Nollywood at Content London
Anakle Films, Content London 2024, Editi Effiong, Mimi Bartels, Ashley Opusunju, The Black Book, African storytelling.
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African Stories, Global Stage: Our Hangout with Wharton Lauder
Storytelling isn’t just about entertainment. In Africa, it’s about reshaping how the world knows us.
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Anakle Films Takes the Spotlight at MIP Africa ’24
Anakle Films, Mimi Bartels, Editi Effiong, Ashley Opusunju, MIP Africa, Fame Week Africa, Women in African film
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The Black Book Is Nigeria’s First Runaway Netflix Hit
A Nollywood thriller shot for $1 million has topped Netflix charts as far away as South Korea, showing streamers the potential of African cinema.

This Netflix Revenge Thriller Is the Answer to ‘John Wick’ and ‘Taken’
The Black Book took Netflix by storm upon release. It was one of the platform’s top trending movies in several countries and gained quite a traction among American film enthusiasts.

The Black Book” Review: The Editi Effiong-Directed Film Is a Reflection of Nigeria’s Socio-Political Realities
The Black Book is a thought-provoking film that beckons reflection on the social and political landscapes of Nigeria, urging audiences to contemplate the consequences of a corrupt system.

The Black Book: When tech founders turn Nollywood producers
The Black Book, Netflix’s latest Nollywood movie will go live on the streaming platform on 22 September but there is already a high viewers’ anticipation thanks to the social media mileage it generated when the announcement was made with a trailer in August.

Anakle Films Takes the Spotlight at MIP Africa ’24
Anakle Films, Mimi Bartels, Editi Effiong, Ashley Opusunju, MIP Africa, Fame Week Africa, Women in African film
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