Nigerian filmmakers have sold nearly 100 films to local public and private television channels. These films will be broadcast free of charge as part of the fight against COVID-19. This transfer of broadcasting rights to local televisions is estimated at more than 105 million FCFA, according to the Director General of the National Center of Cinematography of Niger (CNCN) Mr. Sani Magori.
Niger / COVID-19: Films released free of charge to public and private television by Nigerien filmmakers
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11 April 2020, Niger
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