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The article claims that films produced recently are “harmless and relatable”. But that is far from the truth, they’ve only become more subtle @Adjoa Angela Denise Malele https://www.pulse.ng/entertainment/movies/palaver-the-first-movie-ever-made-in-nigeria-was-proudly-racist/r90mvq4.amp
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The first movie ever made in Nigeria was proudly racist
There’s everything that the average English man in 1926 would have expected from Africa; guns, spears, bows and arrows, alcoholic kings and a white woman who tries to save the cannibals from themselves
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I’ll check out the article thanks for the tag.
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Some Nollywood films continue this negative, Eurocentric portrayal of Afrikan spiritual traditions like Ifa. Ifa is displayed as inferior to Christianity.
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indeed, they’re still under the control of the eurasian… here’s just one example https://abibitumitv.com/watch/a-deep-message-to-the-african-nana-dr-amos-wilson-nollywood-rok-africa_5gjpBMkMnHrePH6.html
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