The Evolution and Influence of Christian Filmmaking in Nigeria.

Publication Date: 20/12/2024

DOI: 10.52589/AJCHRT-MLN0EIY6


Author(s): Tioluwalogo Olakunbi-Black.

Volume/Issue: Volume 7 , Issue 3 (2024)



Abstract:

Christian filmmaking in Nigeria has witnessed remarkable growth over the past few decades, evolving from a niche practice into a significant cultural movement within the country's broader film industry. This paper explores the evolution and influence of Christian filmmaking in Nigeria, focusing on its historical origins, ideological foundations, and the socio-cultural factors that have influenced its growth. Through a critical review of production practices, and the major filmmakers shaping this genre, the article situates Christian films within the larger context of Nollywood, examining how these productions balance spiritual messages with entertainment. The conceptual analysis further interrogates the role of Christian films in addressing moral, religious, and social issues, their impact on diverse audiences, and their potential in shaping contemporary Christian identity in Nigeria. In doing so, this paper contributes to the scholarly discourse on Nigerian cinema and religious media, offering insights into the dynamic intersections between faith, culture, and film in Nigeria.


Keywords:

Christian filmmaking, Nollywood, cultural identity, religious media, Nigerian cinema.


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