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Makemation: Africa’s First AI-Themed Feature Film Hits Cinemas This April

by Faith Amonimo
February 24, 2025
in Africa’s Innovation Frontier
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Nigeria is set to make history with Makemation, Africa’s first AI-themed feature film, premiering in Lagos on April 18, 2025. This massive production merges technology, storytelling, and culture, bringing artificial intelligence to the big screen in a way never seen before.

The film has already gained international attention with screenings at:

  • 2024 Global AI Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Kenya Innovation Week 2024 (Private Stakeholders’ Viewing)
  • Exclusive Screening at the U.S. Consul General’s Residence in Lagos

Following its Nigerian debut, Makemation will have an international rollout across Africa, the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East in May 2025.

A Unique Blend of AI, Nollywood, and Pop Culture

Makemation is a movement hat blends:

  • Nollywood’s biggest stars & emerging social media talents
  • Tech experts & public officials
  • AI-driven storytelling, humor, and drama

The film delivers a thought-provoking, emotional, and hilarious experience, showcasing how young Africans are leveraging AI to solve real-world challenges.

“Makemation is more than just a film; it’s a movement. We want to spark conversations, drive policy changes, and engage young minds, students, teachers, parents on the transformative power of AI and the technologies of the fourth industrial revolution. As Gen Zs and Gen Alphas shape the future, this is Nigeria and Africa’s moment to take the lead in the global digital revolution”, said Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji, the film’s creator and producer.

Girls in STEM Scene from Makemation

Bridging AI, Education, and Innovation

Makemation tackles critical social and technological themes:

  • STEM education & digital skills: Inspiring young Africans to embrace AI and tech careers.
  • Financial literacy: Highlighting the impact of digital economies.
  • Gender equality & inclusivity: Advocating for diverse voices in AI innovation.
  • AI-driven healthcare & accessibility: Showcasing locally developed solutions.

Shot across visually stunning locations, from Lagos’ high-end districts to rural communities, the film’s cinematography, storytelling, and production design set a new benchmark for African cinema.

“Through this film, we invite the world to see the intersection of Nigeria’s creative and digital economies through our ambitions and traditions and co-create the best of AI tools that will serve humanity.”, She said.

Iyinoluwa Aboyeji [Tech Founder & Venture Capitalist] and Kunle Sorinyan [Futurist & Thought Leader] in a classroom scene

A Star-Studded Production with a Vision

Makemation is:

Produced by Rise Interactive Studios & Rise Networks

Directed by Michael “AMA PSALMIST” Akinrogunde 

Distributed by Nile Entertainment

Makemation positions Nigeria and Africa at the forefront of the digital storytelling revolution as the global film industry embraces AI.

L-R: Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji [Producer/Executive Producer] and Michael ‘Ama Psalmist’ Akinrogunde [Director] behind the scenes

Don’t miss the premiere on April 18, 2025!
Join the conversation at
makemation.com and follow @makemationfilm on social media.

Tags: African cinema and artificial intelligenceAI and digital storytelling in NollywoodAI feature film in AfricaMakemation Nollywood AI movieNigeria AI film premiere 2025
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