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British Council Launches FilmLab Africa 2 to Support Nigerian Film and TV Talent

by Cyril Ehis May 11, 2026
by Cyril Ehis May 11, 2026
The British Council has launched the second edition of FilmLab Africa, a programme aimed at strengthening talent in film and television storytelling across Nigeria and other African countries.

According to organisers, FilmLab Africa 2 is designed to provide training, mentorship, and development opportunities for emerging filmmakers, screenwriters, producers, and television creatives seeking to improve storytelling and production skills within the entertainment industry.

Representatives of the British Council stated that the initiative focuses on equipping participants with practical industry knowledge while encouraging collaborations that expand the global reach of African stories.

Stakeholders within the film industry note that the programme arrives at a time when Nigerian and African productions continue to gain increasing international recognition through streaming platforms, film festivals, and global distribution networks.

The initiative is also expected to create networking opportunities for African creatives and established industry professionals from around the world. Organisers added that the programme would support participants in refining projects with commercial and international potential.

Industry observers say talent development programmes have become increasingly important as the African film sector experiences rapid growth and rising demand for locally driven content with global appeal.

The launch of FilmLab Africa 2 further reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s creative industry through training, collaboration, and investment in storytelling talent capable of competing within the international entertainment market.
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