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We have an international outlook, which has provided us with a vast knowledge of culture and media representations. We think up unique ways to execute the simplest and most complex ideas. We aim to take your breath away with our stunning imagery and grasp your minds as we indulge you in the most fascinating stories.


Nadine Ibrahim is a Nigerian filmmaker, based in both Nigeria and the UK, known for her insightful short films and documentaries that have received critical acclaim internationally. Her works have been screened at various film festivals and platforms around the world, gaining recognition for their poignant and thought-provoking narratives.

One of Nadine's most notable productions is the documentary "Marked," which is available on Netflix. The film explores the reasons behind scarifications across Nigeria. Her series "Beyond the Veil" is also available on Amazon Prime, which explores the lives of 5 Northern Nigerian women, as they navigate the ups and downs of modern life.

Nadine's work has not only been recognized through the film industry but also through various organizations and stages. She has been invited to speak on multiple platforms, including TEDx in Nigeria, Conversations about Women in Film at the United Nations, and Ellas Son Cine in Madrid, Spain.

Aside from her personal projects, Nadine has also created documentaries for the Nigerian government and notable organizations such as McArthur Foundation, Neem Foundation, and Global Citizen. Her works showcase her dedication and passion for using film as a means of shedding light on critical issues and raising awareness.

Overall, Nadine Ibrahim is an inspiring filmmaker, using her craft to give a voice to those whose stories are often overlooked. She continues to pave the way for African filmmakers while doing what she loves most.