Nigeria has solidified its position as Africa’s largest movie producer, churning out 2,599 films annually, according to a report by Statista.
The country’s Nollywood industry remains a dominant force in the continent’s entertainment scene, with its output surpassing that of its closest competitor, Ghana, by more than fourfold.
The report highlights Ghana as the second-largest movie producer in Africa, with 600 films produced yearly, followed by Kenya and Tanzania, each producing 500 films annually.
Uganda takes the fifth spot, contributing 200 movies per year to the continent’s burgeoning film industry.
Top 10 Movie-Producing Countries in Africa.
1. Nigeria – 2,599
2. Ghana – 600
3. Kenya – 500
4. Tanzania – 500
5. Uganda – 200
6. Tunisia – 185
7. Ethiopia – 140
8. Zambia – 105
9. Liberia – 100
10. Egypt – 60
The industry produces a diverse range of films, often reflecting the country’s rich traditions, languages, and modern narratives.
Its rapid production cycle and growing digital distribution networks have further solidified its position.
Growth Across the Continent
While Nigeria leads the way, other African nations are steadily growing their film industries.
Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania, in particular, are emerging as key players, producing a combined total of 1,600 films annually.
These industries have benefited from improved infrastructure, increased funding, and the rise of streaming platforms, which are providing new avenues for filmmakers to reach audiences.
Despite the impressive numbers, Africa’s film industry faces challenges such as funding constraints, limited access to high-quality production facilities, and piracy.
However, with continued investment and partnerships, the continent’s creative sector is poised to achieve even greater heights in the coming years.
The report deeply resonates Africa’s growing role in global entertainment and the increasing demand for authentic African storytelling.