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In a compelling exchange on the Naija Filmmaker podcast, Victor Ugoo Njoku articulates his vision for a more inclusive and representative Nigerian film industry. Throughout the episode, he recounts his formative experiences that ignited his passion for filmmaking, particularly the influence of his academic background in mass communication. Njoku discusses the pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of storytelling, emphasizing the need for narratives that reflect the genuine experiences of marginalized groups. His latest documentary, This Is Love, serves as a testament to this mission, as it intimately examines the lives of three LGBTQ couples in Nigeria. Njoku candidly shares the challenges faced during the production process, including the necessity of creating a safe environment for participants to express their truths. The conversation extends to the broader implications of representation in film, as Njoku advocates for improved storytelling practices within Nollywood. He stresses that the success of the industry hinges on its ability to embrace diversity and elevate underrepresented voices, thereby enriching the cinematic landscape in Nigeria.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
Resources:
https://www.instagram.com/victorugoonjoku/
https://guidedoc.tv/documentary/this-is-love-documentary-film/
Other episodes you'll enjoy:
https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/chiomaonyenwe
https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/creativeoge
https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/danieloriahi
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In a compelling exchange on the Naija Filmmaker podcast, Victor Ugoo Njoku articulates his vision for a more inclusive and representative Nigerian film industry. Throughout the episode, he recounts his formative experiences that ignited his passion for filmmaking, particularly the influence of his academic background in mass communication. Njoku discusses the pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of storytelling, emphasizing the need for narratives that reflect the genuine experiences of marginalized groups. His latest documentary, This Is Love, serves as a testament to this mission, as it intimately examines the lives of three LGBTQ couples in Nigeria. Njoku candidly shares the challenges faced during the production process, including the necessity of creating a safe environment for participants to express their truths. The conversation extends to the broader implications of representation in film, as Njoku advocates for improved storytelling practices within Nollywood. He stresses that the success of the industry hinges on its ability to embrace diversity and elevate underrepresented voices, thereby enriching the cinematic landscape in Nigeria.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
Resources:
https://www.instagram.com/victorugoonjoku/
https://guidedoc.tv/documentary/this-is-love-documentary-film/
Other episodes you'll enjoy:
https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/chiomaonyenwe
https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/creativeoge
https://thenaijafilmmaker.com/episode/danieloriahi
Donate:
PAYSTACK: https://paystack.com/pay/thenaijafilmpod/
STRIPE: https://www.thenaijafilmmaker.com/support
Connect with me:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenaijafilmpod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenaijafilmpod
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thenaijafilmpod
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thenaijafilmpod
Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-naija-filmmaker-1969556