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008    100215t20092009nyu058            vleng d 
019    498378738 
024 10 845637000777 
028 42 IP3994|bIndiepix Films 
035    (OCoLC)514206129 
035    (OCoLC)514206129|z(OCoLC)498378738 
040    TEFMT|beng|cTEFMT|dTEF|dWAU|dEINCP|dGK8|dMCP 
043    f-nr--- 
049    MCPF 
050  4 PN1993.5.N54|bW45 2009 
082 04 384/.809669|222 
082 04 791.4309669|222 
245 00 Welcome to Nollywood /|cproduced by Henry S. Rosenthal and
       Cayce Lindner, in association with Infinity Films Nigeria 
       and The National Black Programming Consortium ; directed 
       by Jamie Meltzer. 
264  1 [New York?] :|bIndiepix Films,|c[2009] 
264  4 |c©2009 
300    1 videodisc (58 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. 
336    two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 
337    video|bv|2rdamedia 
338    videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 
500    The film appears as letterbox/widescreen, but disc 
       properties and the container show as 1.33:1 ratio). 
500    Originally produced in 2007. 
500    DVD special features: audio commentary with director Jamie
       Meltzer; More at Indiepix. 
500    GMD: videorecording. 
508    Photographed by Bruce Dickson, Akinola Davies and Jamie 
       Meltzer ; edited by Daniel J. Friedman ; original music, 
       Dave Nelson; additional music Ben Krauss. 
520    Explores the inner working of Nigeria's newly emerging 
       film industry, introducing viewers to Nollywood's producer
       /directors: Chico Ejiro, Izu Ojukwu, and Bond Emeruwa.  
       "Through clips and on-set visits, we meet Chico Ejiro, aka
       "Mr. Prolific, " a filmmaker who has made over a hundred 
       films. We follow the production of an epic war film by Izu
       Ojukwu, a young Nollywood director who is known for his 
       high intensity action films. Both directors battle limited
       budgets, frequent power outages, mutinous casts, and none 
       of the infrastructure that supports other national 
       cinemas."  "Churning out nearly 2,500 straight-to-video 
       releases a year, [Nigerian filmmakers have] made the West 
       African nation the world's third-largest movie market 
       after the U.S. and India."--Container. 
538    DVD, NTSC, 1.33:1 letterboxed; Dolby digital. 
586 8  Official selection: AFI film festival; Full Frame 
       Documentary Film Festival, Avignon Film Festival, Mill 
       Valley Film Festival. 
600 10 Ejiro, Chico. 
600 10 Ojukwu, Izu. 
600 10 Emeruwa, Bond. 
650  0 Motion picture industry|zNigeria. 
650  0 Motion pictures|xProduction and direction|zNigeria. 
650  0 Digital video|xProduction and direction|zNigeria. 
655  7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 
655  7 Nonfiction films.|2lcgft 
655  7 Feature films.|2lcgft 
700 1  Rosenthal, Henry S.|4pro 
700 1  Lindner, Cayce,|d-2007.|4pro 
700 1  Meltzer, Jamie.|4drt 
700 1  Nelson, David E. 
710 2  Infinity Films Nigeria (Firm) 
710 2  National Black Programming Consortium. 
710 2  IndiePix (Firm) 
994    02|bMCP 
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