Charles Uwagbai

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Charles Uwagbai
NationalityNigerian
OccupationFilmmaker

Charles Uwagbai is a Nigerian Canadian filmmaker. He hails from Edo state of the Southern part of Nigeria.[1] Charles Uwagbai is an media producer and director. He has experiences in media production, editing, directing, and animation. His works include TV/radio commercials, documentaries, reality shows and movies, among others.[2]

Early life[]

Charles Uwagbai is an Edo-born graduate of Engineering from the University of Ado Ekiti. He enrolled at the New York Film Academy and trained under directors like Andy Amenechi and Alex Mouth. He started his career with motion graphics and animations but has since moved on to make some of Nollywood's cinema movies like Black Silhouette, Breathless, The Ghost and the Tout, Kondo Games.[3]

Career[]

Charles Uwagbai made his first movie titled 'Okoro, the Prince" in the year 2010.[1] The movie starred actors such as late Sam Loko, Alex Osifo and a host of many other. But before then, he has been involved in other projects and other films.[1] He started out in the music industry, shot music videos, TV commercials before he ventured into Nollywood.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "What it takes to make a Nigerian film — Nollywood director, Charles Uwagbai". www.premiumtimesng.com.
  2. ^ "THE INLAWS". FilmFreeway.
  3. ^ "Why actresses get sexually harassed by movie directors – Charles Uwagbai". 15 July 2018.
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