In an industry often defined by scale, star power, and large ensemble casts, Diana Childs has proven that powerful storytelling can stand on its own.

The Nigerian-British writer, producer, and actress has reached a significant milestone with Mirrors, a film she wrote, produced, and starred in alongside actor Kunle Remi. The production, featuring only two on-screen characters, has now secured a place on Prime Video, making it one of the most distinctive Nollywood acquisitions in recent years.

Diana Childs began her career as a scriptwriter at early age before expanding into acting, producing, and founding DC Productions. With projects including Dinner is Served, 143, Flaws, and Mirrors, she has steadily built a reputation for creating character-driven stories that explore relationships, personal struggles, and human emotions.

What sets Mirrors apart is its simplicity. With only Diana Childs and Kunle Remi carrying the entire narrative, the film relies heavily on writing, performance, and emotional depth. The story explores themes of marriage, grief, betrayal, self-worth, and healing, while incorporating spoken-word elements rarely seen in mainstream Nollywood productions.

The Prime Video acquisition marks another major achievement for Childs, whose earlier film Flaws is also available on the platform. It reinforces a growing reality within African cinema: international audiences are increasingly responding to originality, precision, and authentic storytelling rather than spectacle alone.

For Diana Childs, the journey has never been about making the loudest noise. It has been about building meaningful stories, owning the creative process, and trusting the work to speak for itself.

Today, that work is reaching a global audience.
Mirrors is now streaming on Prime Video, while more original productions from Diana Childs can be found on Diana Childs TV on YouTube.




