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Olive Nwosu On Navigating Busy Lagos Traffic To Shoot Her British-Nigerian Taxi Drama ‘Lady’ & Africa’s New Wave Of International Auteurs — Sundance

Olive Nwosu's 'Lady.' Hanway Films. “A lot is going on in the Nigerian film space right now,” filmmaker Olive Nwosu tells me over Zoom on a crisp morning in Park City, Utah. “There are a lot of filmmakers who are doing really cool, interesting work.” Nwosu is right.

Olive Nwosu's 'Lady.'

Olive Nwosu's 'Lady.'

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Key Highlights

  • Filmmakers from across the West African country and its sprawling diaspora have been cropping up across the international festival circuit in recent years, dazzling audiences with a unique cinema culture that is political and inventive yet accessible.
  • Recent examples include Akinola Davies Jr.’s My Father’s Shadow and C.
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  • Obasi’s Mami Wata.
  • Nwosu has now added to this growing canon with her debut feature, Lady, which world premieres today at the Sundance Film Festival.
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  1. Olive Nwosu On Navigating Busy Lagos Traffic To Shoot Her British-Nigerian Taxi Drama ‘Lady’ & Africa’s New Wave Of International Auteurs — Sundance

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