Victoria Street Studios

Victoria Street Studios Film Production & Distribution Company - An ORJI OBIORAH Company - Located In Toronto, Canada Orji Obiorah (Film Historian/ Film Maker).

BA (Hons) Film and Media Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada. My research interests include: Nigerian cinema; African cinema; British cinema; Experimental and Avant-garde cinema; Fiction and Documentary film theory; the History of cinema and Media studies; American populism in film and media; Third Worldist Cinema, and New Black cinema. My research projects are titled: The Nigerian Video-fil

m Industry: An Evolution from Cultural Ideological State Apparatus to a Cultural Exploitation State Apparatus (2010); Black Cinema: The Emergence of Black Diasporic Film Makers (2010); The Auteur Theory: The Weapon Of Calumny For Elitist Film Critics (2011); Film Remakes: The Dialogics of the Remake (2011). I am a film: Historian; screenwriter; actor; director; editor; critic; cinematographer;and the founder/chief executive officer of Victoria Street Studios (a film production and distribution company). My short films and art-videos include: Gone too Soon (2009); Hotel Saint Lucia (2009); An OJ Obiorah Film (2010); Home (2010); My darling Media (2010); Whites were Blacks (2011);BET (2011); The Black Flaneur (2011). Feature film: Mrs.Jones (2016). I was also a permanent member of the lighting crew for seven short films at the Hart House Film Board, University of Toronto (in 2010); and the cinematographer in the film Yesterday's Child (2010). I am currently producing my first feature film which is titled: ''Mrs. Jones.''

As an intellectual film maker, I choose to use my ''Nigerian Expressionism'' films to inspire an intellectual debate. I also aim to use my films as a tool to expose social malaise and bias.

My intellectual documentary film titled ''NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA'' has been accepted as an official selection at th...
12/27/2023

My intellectual documentary film titled ''NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA'' has been accepted as an official selection at the prestigious INSIDE NOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL & AWARDS (in NIGERIA).

Ekene dili CHINEKE!

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11/25/2023

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LOGLINE:Before the prestigious Kentucky Derby horse race in 1964, Northern Dancer was ridiculed and dismissed by numerous American horse-breeders because of ...

My intellectual documentary film titled ''NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA'' has been accepted as an official selection at th...
10/02/2023

My intellectual documentary film titled ''NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA'' has been accepted as an official selection at the ANANSE INTERNATIONAL AFRO FILM FESTIVAL (in COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA).

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My intellectual documentary film titled ''NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA'' has been accepted as an official selection at th...
09/29/2023

My intellectual documentary film titled ''NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA'' has been accepted as an official selection at the VANCOUVER BLACK INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL.

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My feature length intellectual documentary film titled ''NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA'' has been accepted as an OFFICIAL ...
09/25/2023

My feature length intellectual documentary film titled ''NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA'' has been accepted as an OFFICIAL SELECTION by LANE COLLEGE - for their 2023 prestigious film festival in Jackson, Tennessee, USA.
LANE DOC FEST is organized by LANE COLLEGE (founded in 1882). The school is one of the largest and oldest BLACK COLLEGE in the United States. The school is an HBCU (historically Black college or university) 💥🔥🔥
Henceforth, they will use my film as an educational REFERENCE MATERIAL in their school. THIS IS A MASSIVE BLESSING!!! WOW!!! WOW!!! WOW!!!
OH GOD! THIS BLESSING IS TOO MUCH!!! But, I unreservedly accept it!
Ekene dili CHINEKE!

Watch the FULL MOVIE now on YouTube - for free.
01/21/2022

Watch the FULL MOVIE now on YouTube - for free.

Running Time: 67 Minutes.Writer, Director and Producer: Orji ObiorahShoot Locations: Toronto, Oshawa, Pickering, and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.SYNOPSIS:An...

04/02/2018

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04/01/2018

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03/21/2018

NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA.
The Genesis Of Black Films.

GENRE: Documentary (Feature).
Writer, Producer & Director: ORJI OBIORAH.

ARTIST STATEMENT:
The New African American Cinema documentary will chronicle the emergence of ''Black Films''.

Before the emergence of Black Films, early Hollywood genre films, and many popular American television sitcoms were blatantly propagating the idea of the ‘’superior race’’. This is the idea that being White (especially being a White male), is equivalent to civilization, while being Black, or Native Indian is equated to savagery.

In this film, I shall present how the racist ‘’essentialist race’’ narrative which was blatantly propagated in early Hollywood (pre-1960s) racist films, eventually compelled African American filmmakers to find a way to tell their stories- through Black Films.

OBJECTIVE:
My objective, is to make an intellectual film which will inspire an intellectual debate.

In my opinion, the incessant rancorous character assassination, and apparent cultural genocide committed against African Americans through early Hollywood films, compelled African American filmmakers to find a unique way to express themselves through ‘’Black films.’’

I shall argue that the emergence of the ‘’New Black Cinema’’ of the 1970s, is necessary in order to tell the real truth about race relations in America’s pre-1960s racially & ideologically fragmented society.

The hard work of African American expressive film makers led to the emergence of a unique ‘’Black Cinema,’’ which served as a foundation for Black Cinemas across the world today.

ORJI OBIORAH
Film Historian | Film Maker
CEO: Victoria Street Studios.
CEO: Nollywood Canada International Film Festival.
BA (Hons) Film & Media Studies,
York University, Toronto, Canada.
www.orjiobiorah.com
www.nciff.net

03/15/2018

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NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA.The Genesis Of Black Films.GENRE: Documentary (Feature).Writer, Producer & Director: ORJI OB...
02/20/2018

NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA.
The Genesis Of Black Films.

GENRE: Documentary (Feature).
Writer, Producer & Director: ORJI OBIORAH.

ARTIST STATEMENT:
The New African American Cinema documentary will chronicle the emergence of ''Black Films''.

Before the emergence of Black Films, early Hollywood genre films, and many popular American television sitcoms were blatantly propagating the idea of the ‘’superior race’’. This is the idea that being White (especially being a White male), is equivalent to civilization, while being Black, or Native Indian is equated to savagery.

In this film, I shall present how the racist ‘’essentialist race’’ narrative which was blatantly propagated in early Hollywood (pre-1960s) racist films, eventually compelled African American filmmakers to find a way to tell their stories- through Black Films.

OBJECTIVE:
My objective, is to make an intellectual film which will inspire an intellectual debate.

In my opinion, the incessant rancorous character assassination, and apparent cultural genocide committed against African Americans through early Hollywood films, compelled African American filmmakers to find a unique way to express themselves through ‘’Black films.’’

I shall argue that the emergence of the ‘’New Black Cinema’’ of the 1970s, is necessary in order to tell the real truth about race relations in America’s pre-1960s racially & ideologically fragmented society.

The hard work of African American expressive film makers led to the emergence of a unique ‘’Black Cinema,’’ which served as a foundation for Black Cinemas across the world today.

ORJI OBIORAH
Film Historian | Film Maker
CEO: Victoria Street Studios.
CEO: Nollywood Canada International Film Festival.
BA (Hons) Film & Media Studies,
York University, Toronto, Canada.
www.orjiobiorah.com
www.nciff.net

NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CINEMA.
The Genesis Of Black Films.

GENRE: Documentary (Feature).
Writer, Producer & Director: ORJI OBIORAH.

A cinematic MASTERPIECE.

ARTIST STATEMENT:
The New African American Cinema documentary will chronicle the emergence of ''Black Films''.

Before the emergence of Black Films, early Hollywood genre films, and many popular American television sitcoms were blatantly propagating the idea of the ‘’superior race’’. This is the idea that being White (especially being a White male), is equivalent to civilization, while being Black, or Native Indian is equated to savagery.

In this film, I shall present how the racist ‘’essentialist race’’ narrative which was blatantly propagated in early Hollywood (pre-1960s) racist films, eventually compelled African American filmmakers to find a way to tell their stories- through Black Films.

OBJECTIVE:
My objective, is to make an intellectual film which will inspire an intellectual debate.

In my opinion, the incessant rancorous character assassination, and apparent cultural genocide committed against African Americans through early Hollywood films, compelled African American filmmakers to find a unique way to express themselves through ‘’Black films.’’

I shall argue that the emergence of the ‘’New Black Cinema’’ of the 1970s, is necessary in order to tell the real truth about race relations in America’s pre-1960s racially & ideologically fragmented society.

The hard work of African American expressive film makers led to the emergence of a unique ‘’Black Cinema,’’ which served as a foundation for Black Cinemas across the world today.

ORJI OBIORAH
Film Historian | Film Maker
CEO: Victoria Street Studios.
CEO: Nollywood Canada International Film Festival.
BA (Hons) Film & Media Studies,
York University, Toronto, Canada.
www.orjiobiorah.com
www.nciff.net

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