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1900 - Late 1950s

COLONIAL ERA

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During this period, Nigerian-made movies were scarce. Instead, films were created by colonial filmmakers, often sponsored by the Colonial Film Unit.

This unit produced around 200 films, which were shown in various colonies using mobile cinemas operated by locals and attended by community leaders.

By the 1920s, cinemas gained popularity in Lagos, with major venues like Rex Cinema and Regal Cinema established across the country.
A group of locals participating in a mobile cinema
A group of locals participating in a mobile cinema

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Palaver, otherwise known as Palaver: A Romance of Northern Nigeria, is a 1926 silent film shot in British Nigeria. It is recognized today as the first Nigerian feature film.
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The film was significant for its use of non-professional local Nigerians as actors. While not a box-office success, it was to prove significant in the larger history of Nigerian cinema.
Sanders of the River is a 1935 British film directed by the Hungarian-British director, Zoltán Korda, and set in Colonial Nigeria.
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The film proved a significant commercial and critical success, giving Korda the first of his four nominations for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival.
Men of Two Worlds is a 1946 British drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson. The screenplay concerns an African music student who returns home to battle a witch doctor for control over his tribe.
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This movie featured Orlando Martins, the first Nigerian Hollywood star.

KEY FIGURES

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GEOFFREY BARKAS
GEOFFREY BARKAS
Directed “Palaver,” the first Nigerian feature film with local actors.
ORLANDO MARTINS
ORLANDO MARTINS
A pioneer actor and  Nigeria’s first Hollywood star. He featured in Sanders of the River and  Men of Two Worlds.
YORUBA TRAVEL THEATRE GROUPS
YORUBA TRAVEL THEATRE GROUPS
Forerunners to Nigerian cinema, featuring icons like Duro Ladipo.
HUBERT OGUNDE
HUBERT OGUNDE
Chief Hubert Ogunde, was a Nigerian actor, playwright, theatre manager, and musician who founded the first contemporary professional theatrical company in Nigeria, in 1945. Often regarded as the father of Nigerian theatre, Ogunde sought to reawaken interest in his country’s indigenous culture.
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