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The Africa Movie Academy Awards, popularly known as AMAA and The AMA Awards, are presented annually to recognize excellence among professionals working in, or non-African professionals who have contributed to, the African film industry. It was founded by Peace Anyiam-Osigwe and is run through the Africa Film Academy. The awards are aimed at ...
The Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Nigerian Film is an annual merit by the Africa Film Academy to recognize the best Nollywood film for the year. It was introduced in the 2007 edition as "Best Nigerian Film" but was renamed as "Heart of Africa" award in the 4th to 6th editions.
The 2021 African Movie Academy Award ceremony was held on Sunday 28 November 2021 at the Marriott Hotel in Lagos Nigeria. [1]Submissions for consideration for the awards were held between 31 May and 31 July 2021. [2]
After the film entries were submitted, the date for the announcement of nominees was shifted from 20 November to 30 November. [3] Knuckle City led with 10 nominations followed by Desrances with 10 nominations. [3] The Milkmaid won the most awards including Best film in an African language, Best film and Best Nigerian film. [4] [5]
The following is a list of Africa Movie Academy Awards ceremonies including ceremony date, ceremony host and the Best Film award ... Nigeria: Dorothee Wenner [8] 2019:
Film Status Milestone / Notes 1966: Ted Moore: A Man for All Seasons: Won Moore is a South African-born British. Won for Best Color Cinematography. 1991: Stephen Goldblatt: The Prince of Tides: Nominated Goldblatt is a South African-born British. 1995: Batman Forever: Nominated 2002: Dion Beebe: Chicago: Nominated Beebe is a South African-born ...
The 2019 Africa Movie Academy Awards ceremony was held on Sunday 27 October 2019 at the Landmark Event Centre in Lagos, Nigeria.The ceremony recognized and honored excellence among directors, actors, and writers in the film industry.
The 1st Africa Movie Academy Awards ceremony was held on May 30, 2005 at the Gloryland Cultural Center in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria, to honor the best African films of 2004. [3] The ceremony was broadcast live on Nigerian national television.