Nollywood in Hollywood 2026: Three Nigerian Films Set for Los Angeles Showcase

Nigerian cinema will once again take center stage in the United States as the Nollywood in Hollywood showcase returns to Los Angeles starting today, March 6 and 7, 2026, with three films selected for this year’s program: Stitches, When Nigeria Happens, and To Adaego With Love.

The announcement was made during a special screening of My Father’s Shadow at the USC Norris Theatre at the University of Southern California. The event gathered filmmakers, industry professionals, and members of the Nigerian diaspora to preview the upcoming showcase.

Founded in 2018 by Ose Oyamendan, Nollywood in Hollywood was created to introduce Nigerian films to American audiences while encouraging dialogue between filmmakers from both industries.

The 2026 Film Lineup

Stitches — March 6

The showcase will open with Stitches, directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso. The film will premiere on March 6 at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.

The romantic drama follows a talented fashion designer from a modest background whose sudden entry into high society exposes her to complicated relationships and long-hidden secrets.

When Nigeria Happens — March 7 (Afternoon)

On March 7, the afternoon screening will feature When Nigeria Happens, directed by Ema Edosio-Deelen, at the Norris Cinema Theatre.

Blending drama with contemporary dance, the film explores the lives of young performers navigating ambition, love, and social expectations in Lagos. Through movement and storytelling, it captures the resilience and creative spirit of a new generation of artists.

To Adaego With Love — March 7 (Evening)

The showcase will close with To Adaego With Love, directed by Nwamaka Chikezie.

Set in post-conflict Nigeria, the film tells the story of an unlikely relationship between a Northern soldier and an Igbo schoolteacher. The narrative explores themes of reconciliation, identity, and the emotional aftermath of conflict.

Since its launch, Nollywood in Hollywood has grown into an important platform for Nigerian filmmakers seeking international exposure. The event includes film screenings, panel discussions, and networking opportunities designed to connect African creatives with industry professionals in the United States.

The 2026 edition is presented in collaboration with American Cinematheque, the USC School of Cinematic Arts, and O2A Media.

By showcasing diverse stories from across Nigeria, the program continues to highlight the evolving voice of Nollywood and its growing influence on the global film landscape.

Written by Amara Awana

Top 3 Must-See Nollywood Movie Releases This February 2026

February 2026 is shaping up to be a month of excitement for Nollywood fans. From heartfelt romance to powerful real-life stories, this month promises films that will entertain, inspire, and spark conversations. Here’s a look at the top three confirmed Nollywood releases you should not miss.

To Adaego With Love

Release Date: February 6, 2026

Genre: Romance / Period Drama

“To Adaego With Love” is one of the most anticipated Nollywood films of the year. Set in post-Civil War Nigeria (1975), the movie tells the story of a soldier and a school teacher from rival communities who fall in love against the backdrop of a society healing from conflict.

The film stars Chisom Agoawuike, Adam Garba, Chioma Chukwuka, Bob-Manuel Udokwu, and includes one of the final screen appearances of the late Onyeka Onwenu, adding a layer of historical and emotional significance. The movie is a perfect mix of romance, drama, and Nigerian history, making it both entertaining and culturally rich.

Viewers can expect a story of forgiveness, unity, and the power of love that transcends barriers. For lovers of romantic dramas with emotional depth, this is a film not to miss.

Love & New Notes

Release Date: February 13, 2026

Genre: Romance / Contemporary Drama

If you are looking for a light, modern romance, “Love & New Notes” is the perfect choice for Valentine’s season. Directed by Kayode Kasum and starring Timini Egbuson, the movie captures the humour, heartbreak, and charm of modern Lagos love stories.

The story combines witty dialogues, relatable relationship moments, and a cast that includes Odunlade Adekola, Eniola Badmus, and Sophie Alakija. Its Valentine’s release date positions it as the go to movie for couples and young adults looking for entertainment that reflects contemporary Nigerian love and life.

For anyone who enjoys romantic comedies with heart and strong performances, this film is set to be a standout of the month.

Mothers of Chibok

Release Date: February 27, 2026

Genre: Documentary / Social Issue

“Mothers of Chibok” is more than just a movie; it is a documentary that tells one of Nigeria’s most important stories. The film focuses on the mothers of the Chibok school girls abducted in 2014, sharing their stories of resilience, courage, and hope.

Directed by Kachi Benson, the documentary is a moving exploration of the human spirit and a reminder of the power of persistence in the face of adversity. It highlights how ordinary people can display extraordinary strength and determination.

This film is ideal for viewers who are drawn to stories that matter, films that educate, and narratives that inspire social awareness and empathy.

From historical romances to contemporary love stories and documentaries that touch the heart, February 2026 offers a diverse Nollywood lineup. Whether you’re a fan of love stories, historical dramas, or real-life social issues, these three films promise to deliver unforgettable experiences on the big screen.

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