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Paris-Nollywood Alliance Signals New Era for African Cinema in Global Film Economy

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Last updated: March 23, 2026 4:20 pm
BrandiQ Analyst
March 23, 2026
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A new cross-continental partnership between NollywoodWeek Film Festival and the Nigerian International Film Summit (NIFS) is set to redefine how African stories are financed, distributed, and positioned within the global film economy.

Scheduled for May 2026 in Paris, the collaboration will convene African filmmakers, producers, and creatives alongside European financiers, broadcasters, distributors, and global industry stakeholders in what is emerging as one of the most strategic meeting points for African cinema in Europe.

Africa Meets Global Capital and Distribution

Positioned just ahead of the globally influential Cannes Film Festival and the Marché du Film, the initiative is designed to plug African storytelling directly into international financing and distribution pipelines.

At its core is the “Best of Africa Pitch,” a high-value platform showcasing in-development and completed African film and television projects to investors, co-producers, and buyers actively seeking commercially viable content.

This is not merely a festival showcase – it is a marketplace intervention, aimed at converting Africa’s creative output into structured global business opportunities.

From Cultural Expression to Commercial Scale

For decades, African cinema – particularly Nollywood – has been globally recognised for its creativity and volume. However, the missing link has often been structured access to capital, global distribution, and co-production ecosystems.

This partnership directly addresses that gap.

By integrating screenings, pitch sessions, panel discussions, and deal-making forums, the platform is engineered to move African content beyond admiration into bankable global intellectual property.

Paris as a Strategic Gateway

The choice of Paris is deliberate.

As one of Europe’s cultural capitals and a gateway to global film markets, the city provides African creators with proximity to decision-makers who shape international content flows.

With support from institutions such as Canal+, French Embassy in Nigeria, and TransPerfect, the initiative reflects growing European interest in African narratives – not just as cultural exports, but as commercial assets within the global streaming and content economy.

Building the Infrastructure for Global Competitiveness

Beyond deal-making, the programme will feature capacity-building workshops and high-level industry conversations focused on preparing African filmmakers for global markets.

These sessions are expected to address critical issues such as:

  • International co-production frameworks
  • Content packaging and distribution readiness
  • Financing structures for African film projects
  • Positioning African IP for streaming platforms and global audiences

This signals a shift from episodic engagement to long-term industry development and competitiveness.

Voices from the Industry

Founder of NIFS, Ijeoma Onah, described the collaboration as a strategic step toward unifying Africa’s film ecosystem within a global framework.

“This partnership with Nollywood Week Paris underscores the importance of collaboration and unity in strength towards promoting a truly global African film and cinema industry,” she said.

Co-founder of NollywoodWeek, Serge Noukoué, emphasised the role of the platform in bridging markets.

“This collaboration with NIFS reinforces our shared commitment to building bridges between talent, industry stakeholders, and international markets,” he noted.

Why This Matters for Africa’s Creative Economy

Africa’s film industry is one of the fastest-growing segments of the continent’s creative economy, driven by youthful demographics, rising digital consumption, and global demand for diverse storytelling.

Yet, its full economic potential remains under-leveraged due to structural challenges in financing, distribution, and international market access.

This Paris platform represents a strategic inflection point—one that could accelerate:

  • Cross-border co-productions
  • Increased foreign direct investment in African content
  • Expansion of African films into global streaming ecosystems
  • Stronger monetisation of African intellectual property

BrandiQ Insight

The NollywoodWeek–NIFS collaboration marks a critical evolution in Africa’s creative economy – from content creation to content commercialisation at scale.

If sustained, platforms like this could reposition African cinema from a regional cultural force into a globally competitive creative industry with measurable economic impact. In the emerging global content economy, the winners will not just be those who tell powerful stories – but those who successfully connect those stories to capital, markets, and distribution power.

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