Moses Inwang, a Nigerian film director, producer, editor, and screenwriter, was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria. From a young age, he demonstrated a deep passion for storytelling and filmmaking. Despite facing early challenges when his script was rejected by a top producer, Inwang persevered and refused to give up on his dream.
In 1998, he immersed himself in the vibrant filmmaking community in Lagos, Nigeria, and collaborated with his newfound friends to co-produce the psychological thriller "Two Good Men," marking his first film credit and showcasing his emerging talent.
In 2003, Inwang took a significant step forward in his career by founding his own production company, Sneeze Films. Under his leadership, Sneeze Films produced a series of critically acclaimed films, including "Lockdown Torn," "Stalker," "Crazy People," "Alter Ego," and "Cold Feet." These projects not only showcased Inwang's creative vision but also highlighted his ability to bring compelling stories to life on the screen.
Inwang's entrepreneurial spirit continued to flourish as he went on to establish Fortress Studios, a production and third-party distribution company, with a 55% stake in the company. This move demonstrated his commitment to nurturing and promoting the film Nigerian industry.
Throughout his career, Inwang has received recognition for his dedication to quality and his unique artistic approach in telling African stories. As a director for hire, he has been credited with several critically acclaimed and award-winning films, including "Bad Comments," "Lockdown," "Merry Men 2," "Merry Men 3," "Blood Vessel," "Torn," "Stalker," "Crazy People," "Alter Ego," and "Cold Feet." These works not only entertain but also shed light on the diverse narratives and experiences of the African continent.
Moses Inwang's contributions to the Nigerian film industry have solidified his position as a respected and influential figure. His relentless pursuit of excellence and his commitment to storytelling continue to inspire aspiring filmmakers across the continent.