IGBO CULTURE IN NOLLYWOOD FILMS AND THE PROBLEM OF CONCEPTUALIZATION OF IGBO IDENTITY IN DIASPORA COMMUNITIES
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Appendix
List of Nollywood Movies Cited
Film 1: Silent War directed by Ugezu J. Ugezu; MAK-VEE Production Ltd. (2017)
Film 2: Sword of Justice, directed by Ugezu J. Ugezu; Produced by Precious Okafor
(2017)
Film 3: Palace Niggars (sic)
Film 4: Ezinwanyi̩ Di̩ Uko̩ (sic) by Nwaonu Chiemelie Mishark
Film 5: EgwuOnwa, produced by Samlex Electronics Prod. Ltd. (2015)
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