Sadly, even though there seems to be a larger number of international films crossing over into the mainstream, thanks to film fans gaining access to them, there are still regions and territories that don’t get the shine that others do.
Thanks to “Parasite,” the mainstream film fan is now aware of South Korean cinema, for example. But when it comes to Nigerian film, there aren’t many examples of crossover success.
Hopefully, that will change thanks to the new feature, “Eyimofe.” READ MORE: ‘Hit The Road’ Trailer: Jafar Panahi’s Son, Panah Panahi’s Feature-Length Debut Premieres In The Director’s Fortnight Sidebar [Cannes Exclusive] As seen in the trailer for the festival standout, “Eyimofe” is a feature that aims to show the everyday.
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