Nigerian film the delivery boy screens at pan african film festival
That's exciting news!
The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) is a prestigious event that showcases the best of African cinema, and it's great to hear that the Nigerian film "The Delivery Boy" has been selected to screen at the festival.
"The Delivery Boy" is a 2019 Nigerian drama film directed by Osagie Esegbe, and it tells the story of a young delivery boy who becomes embroiled in a complex web of relationships and moral dilemmas in Lagos. The film has received critical acclaim for its nuanced portrayal of Nigerian society and its exploration of themes such as class, identity, and morality.
The PAFF is one of the largest and most prominent film festivals in the world, and it provides a platform for African filmmakers to showcase their work to a global audience. The festival has been running for over 25 years and has featured films from over 30 countries across the African continent.
By screening at the PAFF, "The Delivery Boy" is likely to gain international recognition and exposure, which can help to further establish Nigerian cinema as a major player in the global film industry.
Congratulations to the cast and crew of "The Delivery Boy" on this achievement!