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    Bringing the best African movies to the world

    LAGOS, Nigeria - Afri Reviews, the first movie review platform in Africa with a focus on all African movies, has called for collaboration to showcase and crowdsource the best African-made movies to a local and global audience.
    Bringing the best African movies to the world

    Co-founder of the platform, Anita Abada made this call on Monday afternoon in Lagos when she explained what the platform was about. She explained that Afri Reviews was borne out of the desire to create a platform where movies made on the continent and its actors can be celebrated and evaluated.

    In her words: “The West have Rotten Tomatoes, Imdb, Variety, Metacritic and a host of other review platforms that showcase the best and worst of Hollywood. Africa has none of these. Does this mean that there are no exceptional movies made in Africa? Are we saying Africa has no brilliant actors? “What Afri Reviews wants to do is to expose these movies. We want to bring out the best of Africa and show to the world.”

    James Ogunjimi, co-founder also chipped in. “Look, Africa has Nollywood which is second in the world. We have Ghallywood, Joziwood, Lolliwood, Wakaliwood, Ugawood, Somaliwood and a host of movie industries churning out movies every day. We want to showcase these movies. We want Africans and the world to know of these movies beyond their individual countries and to review them right here on our platform. Short films, documentaries, animations, we want to show them to the world.”

    We want Africans and the world to know of these movies beyond their individual countries and to review them right here on our platform.

    He then made the call for collaboration. “We want people who can go to the cinemas in their countries and write honest reviews. What about TV series? With the number of shows airing daily, you have to wonder why no one is talking about them. We want to do this.”

    Abada concluded by inviting reviewers and those enthusiastic about the African movie industry and who can write from an African perspective to send a mail to the platform. “In whatever capacity, send us a mail and we’ll respond. This is an African project and we are confident that there are enough willing Africans to execute it.”

    Visit AfriReviews.com.

    Source: African Press Organisation

    APO is the sole press release wire in Africa, and the global leader in media relations related to Africa. With headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, APO owns a media database of over 150,000 contacts and the main Africa-related news online community.

    Go to: www.bizcommunity.com/PressOffice.aspx?cn=apogroup
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