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Curtis Graham is a seasoned American filmmaker, director, and cinematographer who has crafted a distinguished career spanning narrative films, commercials, and documentaries....
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Curtis Graham is a seasoned American filmmaker, director, and cinematographer who has crafted a distinguished career spanning narrative films, commercials, and documentaries. Born into a family immersed in photography, he began capturing images at age 15 and went on to study visual arts at the Los Angeles Art Center College of Design, laying the foundation for a successful advertising career, where he earned high-profile accolades like the New York Art Director Award, Norma Award, National Addys, and a Clio Award.
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Oct 21, 2016
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Oloibiri is a 2016 Nigerian action thriller directed by Curtis Graham and starring Olu Jacobs and Richard Mofe Damijo. The film explores the exploitation of newly discovered oil in the historic town of Oloibiri by government agencies and oil companies, highlighting the devastating impact on the local community. Richard Mofe Damijo portrays "Gunpowder," a disgruntled indigene turned militant fighting for justice. Praised for its powerful message about the plight of the Niger Delta people, the film premiered on October 21, 2016, at the Muson Centre in Lagos, drawing notable dignitaries like General Yakubu Gowon and Emeka Anyaoku.