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Peace Mission is a pretty fascinating dive into the world of Nollywood, you know? Directed by someone unnamed – which feels fitting, honestly – it captures this vibrant slice of life through Dorothee Wenner’s lens, as she shadows Peace Anyiam-Fiberesima. The atmosphere is electric as they navigate the streets of Laos, hustling and making deals that reveal the intricacies of Nigeria’s direct-to-video scene. I’d say it’s a bit raw and unpolished at times, but that adds to its charm. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're right there with her, experiencing the highs and lows of the filmmaking process. It's distinct because it showcases the industry from a producer's perspective, a side you don’t often see in traditional documentaries.
Focuses on the business side of Nollywood.Offers an insider's perspective on film production.Interesting cross-cultural exploration of filmmaking.
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