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14e cérémonie des Africa Movie Academy Awards

La 14e cérémonie des Africa Movie Academy Awards a eu lieu le 20 octobre 2018 à Kigali, au Rwanda. L'événement a été organisé par Nse Ikpe Etim et Arthur Nkusi[1],[2].

14e cérémonie des Africa Movie Academy Awards
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Organisée par Africa Movie Academy Awards
Détails
Date
Lieu Kigali
Drapeau du Rwanda Rwanda
Diffusé sur Nigerian Television Authority
Site web https://www.ama-awards.com/
Résumé
Meilleure actrice Dakore Egbuson-Akande
Isoken
Meilleur acteur Richard Mofe Damijo
Cross Roads
Chronologie

Récompenses

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Les gagnants sont indiqués en gras.

Best Film Best Director
  • Five Fingers For Marseilles - South Africa
  • Isoken - Nigeria
  • In My Country (2017 film) - Nigeria
  • The Blessed Vost - Algeria
  • Cross Roads - Nigeria
  • The Road to Sunrise - Malawi
  • Siembamba - South Africa
  • A Hotel Called Memory - Nigeria
  • Sidechic Gang - Ghana
  • Lost Café - Nigeria
Best Actor in a leading role Best Actress in a leading role
  • Richard Mofe Damijo - Cross Roads
  • Vuyo Dabula - Five Fingers for Marseilles
  • Sam Dede - In My Country
  • Sami Bouajila - The Blessed Vost
  • OC Ukeje - Potato Potahto
  • Chris Attoh - Esohe
  • Oros Mampofu - Lucky Specials
  • Frank Donga - Hakkunde
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Gideon Okeke – Cross Roads
  • Seun Ajayi – Ojukokoro
  • Lionel Newton – Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • Akah Nnani – Banana Island Ghost
  • Richard Lukunku – Lucky Specials
Achievement in Costume Design Achievement in Makeup
Achievement in Cinematography Achievement in Production Design
Achievement in Editing Achievement in Screenplay
  • Hotel Called Memory
  • Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • While We Live – Burkina Faso/Sweden
  • Lucky Specials
  • The Blessed Vost
Best Film in An African Language Best Nigerian Film
  • Five Fingers For Marseilles – South Africa
  • Mansoor – Nigeria
  • Icheke Oku – Nigeria
  • Agwaetiti Obiuto – Nigeria
  • Nyasaland – Malawi
  • Tunu – Tanzania
  • Isoken
  • Cross Roads
  • In My Country
  • Hotel Called Memory
  • Ojukokoro
  • Lost Café
  • Icheke Oku
Best Short Film Best Animation
  • Tikitat Soulima – Morocco
  • Dem Dem – Senegal/Belgium
  • Zenith – Cameroon/USA
  • It Rains on Ouga – Burkina Faso
  • In Shadows – Kenya
  • Coat of Harm – Nigeria
  • Nice, Very Nice – Algeria
  • Visions (Shaitan, Buruja, Brood) – Nigeria
  • Fallou – Senegal
  • Still Water Runs Deep – Nigeria/USA
  • Belly Flop – South Africa
  • Group Photo – Nigeria
  • Untitled – Ghana
  • Crush – Nigeria
Best Documentary Best Film by an African Living Abroad
  • Uncertain Future – Burundi
  • Bigger Than Africa – Nigeria/USA
  • Winnie – South Africa
  • Boxing Libreville – Gabon
  • Silas – South Africa/Kenya
  • When Babies Don’t Come – South Africa
  • We Came In Sprint Carts – South Africa
  • Alexandra – Nigeria/USA
  • Minister – Nigeria/Italy
  • Low Lifes And High Hopes – Nigeria/Austria
Best Diaspora Short Best Diaspora Documentary
  • Torments of Love - Guadeloupe
  • Baby Steps – USA
  • Intercept - USA
  • Barrows: Freedom Fighter - Barbados
  • Evolutionary Blues: West Oakland's Music Legacy - USA
  • Sammy Davis Jr. – I Gotta Be Me - USA
Best Diaspora Feature Best Soundtrack
  • Hotel Called Memory[3]
  • The Road To Sunshine
  • Tatu
  • Isoken
  • Siembamba
Best Visual Effects Best Sound
  • Lucky Specials[3]
  • Siembamba
  • Icheke Oku
  • Esohe
  • Kada River
  • Hotel Called Memory
  • The Lost Café
  • The Road To Sunshine
  • Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • Sidechic Gang
Most Promising Actor Best First Feature Film by a Director
  • Anine Lansari – The Blessed Vost
  • Patrick Dibuah – Banana Island Ghost
  • Austin Enabulele – In My Country
  • Cindy Sanyu – Bella
  • Maurice Paige – Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • Nichole Ozioma Banna – Icheke Oku
  • Zainab Balogun – Sylvia
  • Five Fingers for Marseilles- Michael Mathews – South Africa
  • My Mothers Story – Flora Suya- Malawi
  • Ogwuetiti Obiuto – Onyeka Nwelue – Nigeria
  • Isoken – Jadesola Osiberu - Nigeria
  • 18 Hours – Njue Kevin – Kenya
  • Banana Island Ghost – BB Sasore - Nigeria
  • The Blessed Vost – Sefia Djama – Algeria
Achievement in Editing
  • Hotel Called Memory
  • Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • Lucky Specials
  • The Blessed Vost
  • Siembamba

Références

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  1. « AMAA 2018: More than a celebration of Africa's movie best » (consulté le )
  2. « Nse Ikpe, Arthur Nkusi to host AMAA 2018 »
  3. a et b « AFRICA MOVIE ACADEMY AWARDS 2018 Full List Of Winners », AMAA African Movie Academy Awards (consulté le )