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Nollywood<\/a> \u2013 the Nigerian movie industry \u2013 was described as a small screen cinema involving amateurs who produced low budget trashy videos with predictable storylines. But in the intervening decade<\/a> it\u2019s been transformed into a multi-million dollar industry with rising international interest.<\/p>\n For my PhD<\/a> I interrogated this transformation as a gentrification of the industry due to the apparent displacement of popular viewers who previously formed its audience base.<\/p>\n The growth of Nollywood is phenomenal considering its being largely unsupported by the government and grown by private investors. The industry has become a showcase for resilience, tenacity and creative prowess. An example of how, despite limited resources, Nigerians have successfully exported aspects of Africa\u2019s cultural history and heritage to the world.<\/p>\n Across Africa, Nigerian entertainment, especially music and film, enjoys a constantly rising<\/a> patronage. Nollywood is undoubtedly the most popular<\/a> film industry on the continent. And, with the availability of subscription video on demand platforms, Nollywood films are reaching subscribers across the world.<\/p>\n So a Nollywood venture like the new Netflix original four-part mini-series Blood Sisters<\/a> is able to conquer global markets and deserves to.<\/p>\n In my view, Blood Sisters, sets a new pace for the industry. Its plot line is untypical of popular Nollywood in a number of ways. Firstly, it chooses thrill and suspense over comical romance. Secondly, it pursues a new and growing representation for friendship between women.<\/p>\n And lastly, Blood Sisters comments on the struggle against gender and intimate partner violence in a unique way. Cases of deaths due to domestic violence are surging<\/a> in Nigeria. The mini-series contributes to conversations around changing the narrative.<\/p>\n Blood Sisters follows the lives of two best friends. Despite differences in ethnicity and culture, Kemi Sanya and Sarah Duru, build a friendship which becomes bound by the murder of Kola Ademola, Sarah\u2019s fianc\u00e9.<\/p>\n The plot eschews a number of stereotypes. These include the evil girlfriend, misguided career woman, bickering and unforgiving trophy wives and pampered daughters versus overworked house girls. Instead, it promotes the supportive girlfriend and women of strong willpower.<\/p>\nStereotypes under the microscope<\/h2>\n