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Top Movies from Niger

Welcome to our curated collection of films from Niger, where cinematic traditions, cultural nuances, and storytelling heritage come together to create unforgettable viewing experiences. This selection highlights both internationally acclaimed classics and emerging favorites, showcasing the best that Niger cinema has to offer. Whether you’re new to this country’s film scene or looking to rediscover old favorites, our catalog provides a window into the rich tapestry of Niger moviemaking.

With 3 remarkable titles currently featured, our selection is constantly updated to include fresh releases, restored classics, and critically lauded gems. Each listing includes detailed descriptions, ratings, and reviews, helping you find the perfect movie for any occasion. Immerse yourself in the unique storytelling, cultural depth, and artistic flair that define Niger cinema, and expand your horizons with every film you watch.

War: Wrath and Revenge (2023)

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Nuhu Bula looks set to be the next governor of Kowa. Until his wife learns he wants to marry another woman — and does everything she can to stop him.

Nimbe (2019)

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Nimbe is a story addressing the issues associated with drug abuse, some of the causes, how to identify and avoid such. - In a fictional universe comprising ten nations. Seeing the neighboring country become more and more powerful, a warlord organizes a competition to reveal the best warriors. Hearing the news, Dong Yilong, a valiant young villager decides to take up the challenge despite the doubts of his village. So begins the journey .

August the First (2007)

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When Tunde's family throws him a graduation party at their homestead in New Jersey, little do they know that he's arranged for his long-estranged father to also attend. Will the reunion prove to be healing … or simply heated? Director Lanre Olabisi's heartfelt drama of family dynamics stars Ian Alsup, Dennis Rubin Green, Joy Merriweather, Sean Phillips and Kerisse Hutchinson.