Nigerians spent more money on Hollywood films than Nollywood in 2023

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Nigerians spent more money on Hollywood films than Nollywood in 2023

On Thursday, April 25, 2024, FilmOne shared a list of last year’s highest-grossing films showcasing domestic and foreign projects. It revealed the year’s top Nollywood performers as A Tribe Called Judah (₦794 million), Malaika (₦144 million), Orisa (₦128 million), Ada Omo Daddy (₦126 million), Merry Men 3 ₦119 million, Kesari (₦78 million), Something Like Gold (₦60 million), The Kujus Again (₦53 million), Afamefuna (₦51 million), and A Weekend To Forget (₦50 million).

The data above shows Nigerians spent a total of ₦1.6 billion on Nollywood’s highest-grossing films of the year and ₦2.1 billion on Hollywood.

Why Hollywood films are more successful

Hollywood films invest heavily in making sure to create a more realistic sound which includes everything from a crack in a glass to a pin dropped on the ground.

Cinematography is key in movie productions, and a skilled camerawork and perfect lighting technique can transport viewers to an emotional moment in a movie.

However, the industry has remained true to its ethos. Nollywood stories explore more relevant themes to Nigerian life and culture, incorporating Nigerian music and language, to create a unique experience.

Nollywood can provide spectators with a distinctive and competitive movie experience by utilising its narrative prowess and embracing developments in production quality.

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