- Madu, a film by Nigerian filmmaker Joel Kachi Benson, has been listed among works of art at the 2025 News and Documentary Emmy Awards
- The film, set in Lagos, was co-directed by Benson and Matt Ogens, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker
- Benson has become one of the few Nigerian film directors to be recognised internationally
It is a landmark recognition for Nigerian filmmakers and the rise of African documentary storytelling, as award-winning Joel Kachi Benson scored two nominations for Madu at the 2025 News and Documentary Emmy Awards, organised by the National Academy of Television Arts.
Madu is a completely engrossing feature documentary co-directed by Benson and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Matt Ogens.
Joel Kachi Benson’s film Madu earns 2 Emmy nominations. Photo: @kachibensonSource: Instagram
The documentary was nominated in the categories of Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary and Outstanding Direction at the 2025 News and Documentary Emmy Awards.
These nominations are remarkable for Benson and the Nigerian documentary film industry.
The recognition and eventual nominations are more than a personal triumph for Benson, renowned for his Venice Lion-winning Daughters of Chibok, with a sequel, Mothers of Chibok, which was recently premiered in Nigeria.
The nominations signal the appeal African documentaries are gaining globally. Reacting to his Emmy nominations, Benson said:
“Stories like Madu are why I became a filmmaker. They remind us that hope can come from the most unexpected places, and that the world is hungry for stories told from an authentic African perspective. This recognition by the National Academy of Television Arts is a win for all of us who believe in the power of documentary to change minds and change lives.”
From his Lagos-based production company, JB Multimedia Studios, Benson consistently pushed the boundaries of impact storytelling, spotlighting everyday heroes, hidden struggles, and transformational journeys across the continent.
With these Emmy nominations, Benson becomes one of the few Nigerian film directors to be recognised at such a prestigious global stage, joining a growing wave of African creators gaining traction.
Check out other films nominated in Madu’s two categories:
Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary
As We Speak: Rap Music on Trial
Paramount+ [MTV Entertainment Studios, District 33, Park Pictures, Strike Anywhere]
Butterfly in the Sky
Netflix [Sidestilt Films, Window Pictures, XTR]
Hollywood Black
MGM+ [Radical Media, Culture Machine, Significant Productions]
King Coal POV
PBS [Narrow Vision Endeavors, Cottage M, Drexler Films, King Coal Productions LLC, Fishbowl Films]
Madu
Disney + [Disney Branded Television, Hunting Lane Films]
Outstanding Direction – Documentary
Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story
National Geographic [Silverback Films]
Daughters
Netflix [XTR, Object & Animal, Epoch Films, Park Pictures, OPC, World of HA, Simpson Street, Two One Five]
Frida
Prime Video [Imagine Documentaries, TIME Studios]
Madu
Disney + [Disney Branded Television, Hunting Lane Films]
Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal American Experience
PBS [GBH, Madrona Productions]
Check out the full list of 2025 Emmy nominations here.
About Madu
Madu tells the inspirational true story of Anthony Madu, a young ballet dancer from Lagos whose video dancing in the rain went viral and changed his life forever.
From the streets of Nigeria to the prestigious Elmhurst Ballet School in the United Kingdom, the film traces Anthony’s inspiring journey with intimacy, beauty, and emotional weight.
Madu garnered critical acclaim for its poetic visual style, tender narrative, and the themes of resilience, identity, and opportunity. It has been featured at leading festivals and adopted as an educational resource across multiple countries.
More about filmmaker Joel Kachi Benson
He is a Nigerian documentary filmmaker and founder of JB Multimedia Studios. Known for pioneering immersive and impact-driven films, he won the Venice Lion in 2019 for Daughters of Chibok, the first VR film from Nigeria. His work blends powerful storytelling with social advocacy, earning him recognition as one of Africa’s leading voices in nonfiction film.
Nigerian filmmaker Joel Kachi Benson is excited as his film bags 2 Emmy nominations. Photo@kachibensonSource: Instagram
Uche Montana reacts to AMVCA Best Actress nomination
Nollywood actress Uche Montana was emotional as she bagged her first-ever nomination for Best Actress at the 2025 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA).
The announcement threw the actress into a flood of tears as she celebrated the milestone in her career.
Known for her captivating roles, Montana shared her heartfelt reaction on Instagram by posting a video of her sobbing while expressing disbelief and gratitude.
Source: TheTalk.NG




