93 days isoken other nollywood films break into hollywood
I think there may be some misinformation here.
While it's true that Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, has gained popularity and recognition globally, there is no evidence to suggest that 93 days isoken (a 2016 Nigerian film) or any other Nollywood film has "broken into Hollywood" in the classical sense.
Hollywood refers to the American film industry, which is a distinct and separate entity from the Nigerian film industry. While there may be collaborations or co-productions between filmmakers from different countries, it's unlikely that a single Nollywood film would suddenly "break into" the Hollywood industry.
That being said, Nollywood films have gained significant recognition and popularity globally, particularly among African diaspora communities. Many Nollywood films have been screened at international film festivals, and some have even been acquired by streaming platforms like Netflix.
However, it's important to note that the film industry is a complex and diverse ecosystem, and the concept of "breaking into" a particular industry is often oversimplified. Instead, we should celebrate the achievements and contributions of Nollywood filmmakers, who have worked hard to build a thriving industry that showcases African stories and talent.