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In 2010, legendary American photographer Duane Michals unveiled a series simply titled Eternity . Known for his defiance of single-frame photography (he pioneered the use of sequential images with text), Michals approached the abstract concept of eternity not as a timeline, but as a depth.

The film portrays the "blood money" phenomenon—a recurring theme in Nollywood and Ghallywood cinema during that era—but it does so with a specific focus on the psychological toll. The protagonist is not just a villain; he is a man haunted by his own weakness, making him a compelling, if unlikable, figure. eternity (2010)

The genius of the film lies in its third act. Unlike standard horror films where the threat is external, the horror in "Eternity" is internal and inevitable. The ghost of the sacrificed wife returns not merely to haunt, but to reclaim. This aligns with a common trope in African cinema: the invincibility of the spirit world over the material world. The protagonist is not just a villain; he

Duane Michals’ ‘Eternity’ (2010): Time Stopped, Not Frozen The ghost of the sacrificed wife returns not

In a decade obsessed with digital speed (2010 was the rise of Instagram), Michals used film and philosophy to argue that eternity is not about counting years, but about the quality of a single memory.