Winners Include Kunle Afolayan, Rita Dominic, Tunde Babalola, Femi Jacobs, O.C. Ukeje, Kehinde Bankole, Linda Ejiofor and more.
Winners of the 2015 AfricaMagic Viewer's Choice Awards (AMVCAs) held in association with MultiChoice Africa and Amstel Malta were announced during a live broadcast hosted by IK Osakioduwa and Vimbai Mutinhiri at the EKO Expo Centre in Lagos, Nigeria on Saturday, 7 March.
The third annual AMVCAs ceremony presented 33 coveted gold statuettes in 30 categories, tabulated and verified by auditing firm SizweNtsalubaGobodo and were telecast live to 50 African countries watching on DStv and GOtv on all Africa Magic channels.
The event saw outstanding achievements in African film and TV recognised with awards also presented to CJ Obasi as the TrailBlazer of the Year while the late renowned filmmaker, Amaka Igwe was honoured with the Industry Merit award. The winner of the trailblazer award walked away with a luxurious diamond studded watch, courtesy Chris Aire.
The coveted New Era award was given to Ayo Makun for exceptional talent.
The coveted New Era award was given to Ayo Makun for exceptional talent.
However, the night’s biggest winner was undoubtedly the Nigerian psychological thriller October 1 which scooped nine awards including Best Movie and Best Director for Kunle Afolayan and Best Actress (Drama) award for Kehinde Bankole (pictured below).
Other notable winners included Nollywood romantic drama, The Meeting which nabbed five awards including Best Movie (Comedy) awards for Rita Dominic and Mildred Okwo, Best Actress (Comedy) for Rita Dominic (pictured above) and a Best Actor (Comedy) award forFemi Jacobs.
The choice of the night’s winners fell to respected judges drawn from the African film and Television industry. The winners of the closely contested categories included The Meeting for Best Movie (Comedy), A Place in the Stars for Best Movie (Drama), Femi Jacobs for Best Actor in a Comedy (Movie/TV Series), a Best Actor in a Drama (Movie/TV Series) award forOC Ukeje in Confusion Na Wa while Rita Dominic walked away with the Best Actress in a Comedy (Movie/TV Series). Kehinde Bankole scooped the Best Actress in a Drama (Movie/TV Series) award while Blossom Chukwujekwu walked away with the Best Supporting Actor (Movie/TV Series) and Linda Ejiofor won the Best Supporting Actress (Movie/TV Series) award.
During the event, viewers were wowed by performances by Osas Ighodaro, the Mavins Crew, Tuface Idibia and Lola Rae, Diamond Platinumz, and P-Square who closed off the event with an electrifying performance that made the night unforgettable. The star-studded ceremony also included Africa’s finest, clad in stylish gowns and suits to rival any fashion ramp. Some of the Africa’s film and television stars who took to the red carpet amidst the flashing lights and interview ready camera crews included Genevieve Nnaji, Uti Nwachukwu, Linda Ejioforamongst others.
M-Net West Africa Regional Director Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu paid tribute to both the winners and the nominees saying; “Each year we have hosted this event, it has become more evident that Africa has truly carved its own mark and identity in the global film and TV industry. Tonight’s event recognized all the talented individuals who continue to grow this industry. We’re very honoured that we could reward them for their exceptional work. A special thank you to our partners MultiChoice Africa and Amstel for their continued support in making sure that African talent is well and truly recognised in style.”
MultiChoice Africa, CEO Nico Meyer added his congratulations to the winners and nominees of the 2015 AMVCAs saying: “It’s been an honour for us at MultiChoice Africa to be part of this event that celebrates the best in African film and television. The amount of talent and exciting productions we’ve witnessed tonight keeps inspiring and motivating us to continue to deliver quality programming to our DStv and GOtv subscribers on the Africa Magic channels. MultiChoice will continue to invest in promoting local film and television while collaborating and supporting television and film producers to further build this vibrant and exciting industry. A big thank you to our subscribers who continue to show their dedication and participation in these awards.”
Best Movie (Comedy) | The Meeting | Mildred Okwo & Rita Dominic
Best Movie (Drama) | A Place in the Stars | Steve Gukas
Best Movie 2014 | October 1 | Kunle Afolayan
Best Television Series | Shuga | Georgia Arnold
Best Indigenous Language - Swahili | Veve | Sarika Hemi Lakhani
Best Indigenous Language - Yoruba | Iya Alalake | Faithia Balogun
Best Indigenous Language - Hausa | Bincike | Hafizu Bello & Abubakar Bashir
Best Indigenous Language - Igbo | Onye Ozi (The Messenger) | Obi Emelonye
Best Director | October 1 | Kunle Afolayan
Best New Media Online Video | Hard Times | Imoh Umoren
Best Writer (Drama) | October 1 | Tunde Babalola
Best Writer (Comedy) | The Meeting | Tunde Babalola
Best Cinematographer | Verdict | Stanlee Ohikhuare
Best Short Film | Oblivious | Ekene Mekwunye
Best Art Director | October 1 | Pat Nebo
Best Costume Designer | October 1 | Deola Sagoe & Obijie Oru
Best Documentary | The Gift of the Nile | Yvonne Bassey
Best Make-up Artist | October 1 | Sacred Lola Maja
Best Lighting Designer | October 1 | Lanre Omofaiye
Best Video Editor | Reflections | Victoria Akujobi
Best Sound Editor | October 1 | Kulanen Ikyo
Best Actor (Comedy) | The Meeting | Femi Jacobs
Best Actor (Drama) | Confusion Na Wa | OC Ukeje
Best Actress (Comedy) | The Meeting | Rita Dominic
Best Actress (Drama) | October 1 | Kehinde Bankole
Best Supporting Actor (Drama) | Knocking on Heaven’s Door | Blossom Chukwujekwu
Best Supporting Actress (Drama) | The Meeting | Linda Ejiofor
Merit Award | Amaka Igwe
New Era Award | Ayo Makun
Trailblazer Award | CJ Obasi
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