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Liverpool’s busy summer is showing no signs of slowing down with highly-rated youngster Trey Nyoni putting pen-to-paper on a ...
Liverpool star Trey Nyoni has signed a new contract with the club this week as he commits his future to the Reds.
The midfielder turned 18 today, and the new deal rewards the impression and impact he has made since his arrival from ...
Trey Nyoni has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool FC, capping off a remarkable year that has seen him become ...
When A24 came aboard to distribute Rungano Nyoni’s latest film, “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl,” the director was a little wary. “A24 is such a brand — and brands always frighten me,” she ...
The anguished family dynamics of “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl,” plus the pleasures of analog water monsters.
Nyoni also still cares for Maggie Mulubwa, the now-16-year-old actor who starred in "I Am Not a Witch." She jokes that she has relocated after every film.
Rungano Nyoni: What I want to enjoy is that it is very rare for a film from the continent to get shown in America, in cinemas. I don’t care even if it is just one or two [screens].
NYONI: Yes, so I’m living in Zambia now and there’s another local filmmaker who has been writing a project for some time. She lost her director and asked my partner to direct it.
There is plenty of youth and academy talents around Liverpool available for loan next season. We could see Rio Ngumoha and ...
Pre-season friendlies can often be a drab and testing watch but there are always silver linings. For Liverpool supporters this year, there is the chance to get a first look at Arne Slot's tactical ...
The movie "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl" is set in Zambia and deals in grief and dark family secrets. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to director Rungano Nyoni and actor Susan Chardy about the movie.
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