AMAA 2023 to hold October 29, nominees unveiled

AMAA 2023 to hold October 29, nominees unveiled

L-R: AMAA jury member Steve Ayorinde, Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe and Tony Anih

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The Board of the Africa Film Academy (AFA) and organisers of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), on Thursday announced nominees for the 2023 edition of the awards ceremony.

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Mr Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe, Chairman, AFA, and AMAA jury headed by Zimbabwean curator, Keith Shiri, revealed the line-up of activities for the 19th edition of the film and movie awards ceremony, in Lagos.

According to Anyiam-Osigwe, the 2023 edition with the theme: “The Renaissance, Legacy In Motion”, will hold on Oct. 29 at the Balmoral Hall, Sheraton Hotels, Ikeja.

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Anyiam-Osigwe noted that that this year’s edition would be redefining the continental awards ahead of future plans and the 20th edition.

Shiri, who was represented by a member of the jury,  Mr Steve Ayorinde, unveiled the nominees of the 26 categories.

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Shiri stated that the jury went through a tedious and steadfast process to arrive at the nominees of each of the 26 categories that are expected to slug it out for the 2023 AMAA.

Recounting the process that led to the nominations, Shiri said it began with call for entry submission.

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“The second stage was screening by the college of screeners led by Dr Shaibu Husseini, after which it was submitted to the jury for final nomination, then the official nomination list was unveiled,” he said.

Shiri assured that the process of nomination was open, transparent and devoid of any form of favour or bias.

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Gangs of Lagos, Anikulapo, The Trade, Mami Wata, Obara’m, and Bashoru Gaa are some of Nigerian movies that got nominated.

Some of the list of nomination are Jubril Malaifia Award for Best Animation: Lost -Uganda; Azania Rises – South Africa ; Jabari – Ghana; and Bashorum Gaa – Nigeria.

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Award for Best Film in an African Language: Pusha Pressa Phanda – South Africa;  Anikulapo – Nigeria; The Kitera Chronicle – Uganda; Four Walls – South Africa; Mami Wata – Nigeria  among other nominations.

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