Disturbing Nollywood Photos

Pieter Hugo Captures the Reality of the Nigeria's Films

Nigeria’s film industry a.k.a Nollywood is the third largest film industry in the world. However, it’s narratives often differ greatly from the story book endings almost always guaranteed by Hollywood or the happy song and dance that most associate with Bollywood.

Photographer Pieter Hugo’s Nollywood exhibition shines a light upon an industry that was birthed from the rich and vibrant story telling and the sometimes very unfortunate stories it has been forced to tell for hundreds of years. The images are breathtaking, beautiful, intimidating, terrifying, humorous, and saddening all at once.

Visual commentary on race, sex, love, violence, class, and consumerism are evident throughout Nigerian film making and Hugo’s unabashed approach to photography serves up these elements just like the clips of any Oscar contender should.
Trend Themes
1. Realism in Nollywood Films - Opportunity for filmmakers to create more realistic and relatable narratives that challenge traditional Hollywood and Bollywood cliches.
2. Exploring Taboo Topics in Nollywood - Opportunity for filmmakers to tackle sensitive subjects and promote social discourse in Nigerian society.
3. Visual Storytelling in Nigerian Film - Opportunity for filmmakers to use powerful imagery to convey complex themes and emotions in their storytelling.
Industry Implications
1. Film Production - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Introduce new filmmaking techniques and approaches that redefine storytelling norms.
2. Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Use photography to capture the essence and emotions of various industries and cultures.
3. Social Commentary - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Use visual arts to spark conversations about important social issues and promote change.

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