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Industry Voices: Olamide Sanusi on What Film Distribution Really Takes

What initially drew you into the world of distribution? Was there a specific moment that made you realize this was your lane?

How do you typically approach a new film release—from strategy to rollout? What are the early things you’re thinking about?

You describe your role as bridging filmmakers and audiences. What does that bridge-building actually look like in practice?

Marketing is a huge part of what you do. How do you design or influence campaigns that feel both strategic and culturally resonant?

Negotiation and logistics are behind-the-scenes battles most people don’t see. What’s one challenge you’ve overcome recently that reminded you of your power in this space?

What’s something about distribution that people—even within the industry—often overlook or misunderstand?

From your vantage point, what’s missing in Nollywood’s current distribution structure—and what would you love to see change?

You’re a woman in an executive role in a fast-evolving space. How has that shaped your approach, and what advice would you give to women entering the film business side of Nollywood?

Looking ahead, what kind of films or campaigns would you love to champion? What excites you most about the future?


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