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Nigerian selection committee calls for entries for 97th Oscars

Nigerian selection committee calls for entries for 97th Oscars

Stephanie Linus, actress/filmmaker, lead, Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC)

The Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) invites Nigerian filmmakers to submit their feature films for consideration in the International Feature Film (IFF) category of the 97th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars).

The NOSC, accredited by AMPAS, is responsible for choosing Nigeria’s official entry for the IFF Award. The submission portal will remain open from August 1-30, 2024, at www.thenosc.org.

The IFF Award is conferred annually by the Academy to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States, which contains 50 percent or more of dialogue in a language or languages other than English.

The Academy stipulates that submitted films must meet specific criteria, including providing accurate, legible English subtitles, adherence to particular shooting formats, and evidence of theatrical release—detailed information regarding these requirements is available on the NOSC website.

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The NOSC also announces a reformation with the addition of new members, such as Ali Nuhu, managing director, Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC); Blessing Effiom Egbe, producer/director; Ijeoma Grace Agu, actress; Kene Okwuosa, co-founder and group chief executive officer, Filmhouse Cinemas; and Victor Akande, journalist, author, and film critic.

Stephanie Linus, actress/filmmaker, leads the committee, which has returning members like Victor Okhai, president, Directors’ Guild of Nigeria (DGN); Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, veteran actress; Andy Amenechi, former president, DGN; Yibo Koko, theatre practitioner; Izu Ojukwu, writer/director; Emem Isong, prolific film producer; Dimeji Ajibola, director; Jude Idada, writer/director; John Njamah, director; and Meg Otanwa, actress/polyglot.

Linus noted that the inclusion of new members brings together individuals with diverse creative backgrounds, enhancing the process of selecting the best film from Nigeria. The team is tasked with collecting, screening, and voting on entries to represent the country in the IFF category.

The 97th Oscars ceremony is set for March 2, 2025, broadcasting live from the Dolby Theatre in Ovation Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, to over 200 territories worldwide.

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