In a landmark move, Nigeria and Brazil have signed a co-production agreement which will allow both countries to jointly develop, fund and distribute film and TV projects, animations and other audiovisual works. Dubbed the Audiovisual Co-Production Agreement, the bilateral accord hopes to mark a new chapter in cultural collaboration, creative exchange global visibility for both nations.
The agreement will give both countries access to incentives in each nation. Brazil and Nigeria, which are the two most populous Black nations in the world, share deep historical ties rooted in transatlantic experience and the new agreement hopes to bring together talents from both countries through storytelling.