
Nigeria's film industry, Nollywood, is the third-largest in the world--an unstoppable economic and cultural force that has taken the continent by storm and is now bursting beyond the borders of Africa. "Nollywood Babylon" is a feature documentary detailing the industry's phenomenal success. Propelled by a booming 1970s soundtrack of African underground music, the movie presents an electric vision of a modern African metropolis and a revealing look at the powerhouse that is Nigerian cinema.
Cast
Crew
Ben Addelman
Director, Writer, Cinematography, Producer, Sound

Samir Mallal
Director, Writer, Cinematography, Producer, Sound
Annie Ilkow
Editor
Françoise Laprise
Online Editor
Marie Maquaire
Assistant Editor
Lucile de Peslouan
Assistant Editor
Maēl Le Tolguenec
Assistant Editor
Christine Williams
Production Coordinator
Galilé Marion-Gauvin
Executive Producer
Marcel Jean
Executive Producer
Ravida Din
Executive Producer

Adam Symansky
Producer
Don Lobel
Associate Producer
Mélanie Boudreau Blanchard
Post Production Coordinator
Brigitte Sénéchal
Post Production Coordinator
Don Ayer
Sound Editor
Serge Boivin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Olivier Alary
Original Music Composer
Karim Idowu
Driver
Tope Idowu
Location Manager
Raoul Chacar
Transcriptions
Hélène Laporte-Rawji
Transcriptions

David Poulin
Production Manager
Dannielle Raymond
Digital Imaging Technician
Elizabeth Klinck
Researcher
Gaspard Gaudreau
Title Designer
Pat Dillon
Publicist
Dan Emery
Administration
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