I believe you missed nigeria: "In 2009, Unesco rated Nollywood as the second-biggest film industry in the world after Bollywood in terms of output" from this wikipedia article: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_Nigeria]
Sorry Tom, But I couldn't find any such info. Nigeria's half population lives below poverty line, so how will it be able to create soo many movies in a year. I think you were misinformed.
Nigeria definitely has a very large film industry. Much like how a large proportion of India's population live under the poverty (whence it's more significant with a population 5 times higher)
By 2009, Nollywood had surpassed Hollywood as the world’s second largest movie industry by volume, right behind India’s Bollywood. And in 2014, the Nigerian government released data for the first time showing Nollywood is a $3.3 billion sector, with 1844 movies produced in 2013 alone.
Just because a large portion of the nation lives under the poverty line, does not ergo mean that the film industry is small. Nigeria has the largest population in Africa, and not only that, it can sell its movies to other West African states, and there is a large Nigerian diaspora who also enjoy the home-grown movies.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=30707#.Vuwr2LSmDzI
http://fortune.com/2015/06/24/nollywood-movie-industry/
Just because a large portion of the nation lives under the poverty line, does not ergo mean that the film industry is small. Nigeria has the largest population in Africa, and not only that, it can sell its movies to other West African states, and there is a large Nigerian diaspora who also enjoy the home-grown movies.