‘NOLLY-oh’ MELODRAMA tour
Mami Wata (C.J. Obasi, 2023)
The ‘Nolly-Oh’ programme
Part of the BFI Melodrama Blockbuster Season, TNBFC presents a nationwide celebration of Nollywood: Africa’s second-largest film industry and a global cultural force. This specially curated season brings you the passion, drama, and spirit of Nollywood cinema through stories that explore the complexities of love, friendship, rivalry and resilience.
Across screenings in cinemas and community spaces, we’ll showcase classic and contemporary Nollywood movies that put vibrant, authentic and theatrical performances at the heart of the narrative. From glittering high-society dramas to intimate tales of sisterhood and betrayal, The Nolly-Oh! Tour brings you the icons of Nollywood from the 1990s-2010s, inviting all generations to the dynamic and daring melodrama only Nollywood can do.
With support of the BFI Film Audience Network, awarding funds from the National Lottery in order to bring this programme to more audiences across the UK.
King of Boys (Kemi Adetiba, 2018)
launching on Nigeria’S 65TH Independence Day - 1ST OCTOBER 2025
The Wedding Party (2016)
What To Expect
5 Core Enhanced Cinema Screenings in Leeds, Nottingham, London, Bristol, and Cardiff- each with a Q&A & themed events around food, fashion, music, art, or faith.
Community Screenings in open, accessible spaces in partnership with local African and Caribbean groups.
Dress up-stations, West African snacks, and cultural activities to immerse you in the Nollywood experience.
Curated selection of titles from the 1990s-2020s.
join us for a nationwide tour celebrating iconic Nollywood films, showcasing melodramatic, vibrant, stories rooted in Nigerian culture.
why nollywood?
Nollywood is unapologetic, fast-paced, and deeply connected to the everyday lives of its audiences. It’s a space where African stories are told on African terms - with all the colour, emotion, and authenticity they deserve.
This season challenges outdated perceptions and invites UK audiences to experience the full power of Nigerian cinema.
Living In Bondage (Chris Obi Rapu, 1992)
FULL PROGRAMME + BOOKING LINKS COMING SOON!
Entitled (2018, Adeyemi Michael)
Emotional Crack (Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, 2003)
Ije: The Journey ( Chineze Anyaene, 2010)
Filmed across the US, South Africa and the UK, Misan Harriman: Shoot The People (2025) focuses on capturing not just activists, but freedom fighters in an honest, harrowing and yet hopeful way…
Akinola Davies Jr.’s My Father’s Shadow marks a historic moment at the Cannes Film Festival as the first Nigerian film to premiere as part of the official selection…
A beautifully tragic love story between two women in a detention centre, highlighting the struggles of immigrants, especially those ostracised for their sexuality…
After exploding onto the scene with his 2021 directorial debut The Harder They Fall, filmmaker Jeymes Samuel pans his lens from the Old West to the New Testament with his sprawling new epic The Book of Clarence…
Adura Onashile is the writer and director of Girl (2023). After an expansive career in theatre, Onashile transitioned into the film world with her 2020 short film, Expensive Shit…
I have been dying to watch this film ever since I heard about its conception in 2022, as I had become consumed in research about farming after watching Farming by British-born actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaj in 2018. And I have to say that I was not disappointed…
Bisi Alimi is a storyteller, activist, and the founder and Executive Director of the Bisi Alimi Foundation, now diving into the world of film production. Alimi’s Foundation works to accelerate social acceptance of LGBT people in Nigeria…
The thing that everyone remembered about the man in the light grey sweatshirt was how composed he was, how polite and respectful…
Meet Tọlá Okogwu, author of the fantastical Onyeka adventure series consisting of ‘Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun’ (2022) and ‘Onyeka and the Rise of the Rebels’ (2023)…
Kem Anyanwu is Founder of Kemystery Management and has been trailblazing within the entertainment and talent management sector. Anyanwu’s management works to be at the forefront of changing systems, building opportunities both local and global in the film industry…