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 Steve Gukas ko filmoowo Nollywood, gardinooɗo e peewnoowo mo miijii wonde filmuuji ina poti huutoreede ngam haɓaade caɗeele renndo.[1][2]

Gukas janngii peewnugol teleeji to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde NTA TV to Jos, ganndal tiyaataar to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Jos e peewnugol filmuuji to duɗal filmuuji London, to leydi Angalteer.[3]

Ko o gonnooɗo gardiiɗo rajo leydi Najeriya, WE FM.[4]

E hitaande 2002, o ardii filmo " Jogaade Goongɗinal ". E hitaande 2007, o yaltini filmo maantinirɗo, " Namibi : Hare ngam ndimaagu ", tawi ina waɗi fiyoowo Ameriknaajo biyeteeɗo Danny Glover ; ko eɓɓoore makko adannde.[5]

E hitaande 2014, filmo mo o ardii e mo o feewni, " Nokku e nder koode " yalti. Filmu oo waɗiraa ko ngam teddinde Dora Akunyili, gardiiɗo mawɗo fedde toppitiinde ko fayti e nguura e ñameele (NAFDAC), kaɓantooɗo peewnugol, yeeyde e huutoraade leɗɗe cafrorteeɗe e nder leydi Najeriya. Filmo oo ko Segun Arinze, Dejumo Lewis, Matilda Obaseki, Gideyon Okeke, Yemi Blaq e Femi Branch mbaɗi ɗum en . Caggal ɗuum, e njeenaari cuɓagol yiyooɓe Afrik Magic (AMVCA) 2015, filmo oo heɓi njeenaari filmo ɓurɗo moƴƴude (Drame) .

E hitaande 2016, o ardii filmo, " 93 Days ", filmo mo o sosaa ngam siftorde Doktoor Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, cafroowo Naajeeriya mo o maayi, mo wondude e gollotooɓe cellal woɗɓe to Lagos, walli ngam dartinde safaara Ebola e nder leydi Naajeeriya , nde o sakkitii hoore makko e golle ɗee e hitaande 2016, Danny Glover, Seun Ajayi, Keppy Ekpeyong e Bimbo Manuel . Filma oo ina yalta e NETFLIX . Filma oo, e wondude e ɗiɗo woɗɓe (" Isoken " e " The Bridge ") ko filmuuji gadani hollirteeɗi e eɓɓaande " Nollywood e Hollywood " eɓɓoore adannde. Filma oo fuɗɗii ko e puɗal lewru suwee 2016 to ñalɗi filmuuji hakkunde leyɗeele to Toronto e to ñalɗi filmuuji hakkunde leyɗeele to Chicago.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]

O waɗi kadi, " Jogaade Goongɗinal " e " Mr. Johnson ". Kanko ne, o yiɗi waɗugo film dow laamorde lesdi Naajeeriya, Jos.

O jeyaa ko e yeewtidooɓe e ñalɗi filmuuji hakkunde leyɗeele Afrik worgo Rapid Lion 2017 ɗo tawtoraaɓe ɓee njeewtidi ko fayti e hannde e ko fayi arde e sinemaa Afrik.[19]

O woniino coftuɗo e filmo mo jibini Nollywood to Nijeer, tiitoonde mum ko " Living in Bondage ", fuɗɗii feewneede ko e hitaande 1992, mo e wiyde Ramsey Nouah, gardinooɗo filmo oo kam e fiyoowo e tuugnaade e Gukas, ina joginoo "eɓɓoore big". Film o ina waɗi fiyooɓe ko wayi no Kenneth Okonkwo, Kanayo O. Kanayo e Bob-Manuel Udokwu, Enyinna Nwigwe e Kalu Ikeagwu.[20][21][22]

E nder njeenaaje AMVCA 2020, ngam filmo 2019, " Living in Bondage ", o heɓi njeenaari "Film ɓurɗo moƴƴude e Afrik hirnaange", e njeenaari kaalis N1,000,000, e ballal Clorets, ngam wallitde Industry Filmuuji Naajeeriya.[23][24][25][26]   

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