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How Much Nigerians Were Willing To Pay For A Movie In 2016 by Shalombrain: 7:30am On Jan 24, 2017
2016 was undoubtedly a year in which Nollywood witnessed remarkable improvement not just in the quality of films produced but also in terms of box office revenue.

Nigeria’s filmmaking industry also got massive recognition in the form of a City-to-City feature of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) where seven Nollywood films screened to sold out audiences in Toronto, Canada.

Twice, in the period in review, the existing Nollywood box office records were broken while revenue from Nollywood cross the N1 billion revenue mark despite the economic recession being witnessed. First by AY Makun’s A Trip to Jamaica which usurped another AY film, 30 Days in Atlantabefore surrendering the position to ELFIKE Collective’s The Wedding Party – a film that has crossed the N200 million mark in revenue.

The hefty box office figures means that several questions are being asked about what really went “good”. Was it down to the quality of films? Was it because these films are comedies? Did cinema goers pay more to watch these films? Have Nigerians finally woken up to the goodness of Nollywood?.............

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Re: How Much Nigerians Were Willing To Pay For A Movie In 2016 by DozieInc(m): 7:33am On Jan 24, 2017
Nigeria movie industry have really come a long way

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Re: How Much Nigerians Were Willing To Pay For A Movie In 2016 by Shalombrain: 9:51am On Jan 27, 2017
DozieInc:
Nigeria movie industry have really come a long way

i can only see a better 2017, now proud to say am a fan of nollywood

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