How ‘Malika: Warrior Queen’ was made
By Guardian Exclusive
25 October 2019 |
12:40 pm
Writer and Director of Malika, Roye Okupe with animators Eri Umusu and Nurdin Momodu discuss how Malika came to life. From the challenges to the part they were most excited working on.
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