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    The Movies – Weekend, Jagun Jagun make records at 2024 AMAA

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    The Movies – Weekend, Jagun Jagun make records at 2024 AMAA.

    The films Jagun Jagun and The Weekend both won several awards at the recently concluded 2024 Africa Movie Academy Awards.

    The 20th edition of the awards, hosted by veteran Nollywood actor Segun Arinze and Ghanaian TV host and actress Joselyn Dumas, was held on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Lagos State.

    According to information obtained from its website, the AMAA was established in 2005 to facilitate the development and relevance of African film and cinema by providing a platform for the reward and recognition of filmmakers on the continent.

    The Weekend, directed by Daniel Oriahi, won AMAA awards for Best Film, Achievement in Cinematography, among others.

    The film featured prominent figures in the Nigerian film industry, including Keppy Ekpenyong-Bassey, Uzoamaka Aniunoh, and Gloria Anozie, among others.

    The Movies – Weekend, Jagun Jagun make records at 2024 AMAA.

    Versatile actor and producer Femi Adebayo bagged the award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Jagun Jagun.

    The action-packed Yoruba film was directed by Adebayo Tijani and Tope Adebayo and featured Lateef Adedimeji, Faithia Williams, Odunlade Adekola, and Ibrahim Yekini, among others.

    The 12-member jury committee for the awards was chaired by filmmaker and writer Dorothee Wenner, including former Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture in Lagos, Steve Ayorinde, among others.

    See the full list of winners below:

    BEST FILM

    The Weekend — WINNER

    Under The Hanging Tree

    This is Lagos

    A Smile, A Wink and A Tear

    Orah

    Letters to Goddo

    The Queenstown Kings

    ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY

    The Weekend — WINNER

    Nawi

    Kipkemboi

    Letters to Goddo

    This is Lagos

    The Queenstown Kings

    A Smile, A Wink and A Tear

    BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

    Femi Adebayo (Jagun Jagun) — WINNER

    Sandile Mahlangu (The Queenstown Kings)

    Ochungo Benson (Nawi)

    Keppy Ekpeyong-Bassey (The Weekend)

    Ikechukwu Onunaku (This is Lagos)

    Lucky Ejim (Orah)

    Solomon Fixon Owoo (Letters to Goddo)

    ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP

    Jagun Jagun — WINNER

    The Weekend

    Nawi

    Letters to Goddo

    Out of Breath

    Anjola

    White and Black

    ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECT

    Jagun Jagun — WINNER

    Kipkemboi

    Under The Hanging Tree

    The Weekend

    Bokwagter

    Out of Breath

    ACHIEVEMENT IN SCREENPLAY

    The Weekend — WINNER

    Under The Hanging Tree

    Letter To Goddo

    This is Lagos

    Boda love

    The Queenstown Kings

    Out of Breath

    NATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO CENSORS BOARD (NFVCB) AWARD FOR BEST NIGERIAN FILM

    The Weekend — WINNER

    This is Lagos

    Afamefuna

    Jagun Jagun

    Mai Martaba

    A Smile, A wink and a tear

    Out of Breath

    EFERE OZAKO AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM

    The Last Shoe Maker (Uganda) – WINNER

    Seben (Mali)

    Dear Future Wife (South Africa)

    Isolated (Nigeria)

    Joia (Angola)

    Strike A Blow And Die (Malawi)

    Don’t Call Me Beautiful (Ghana)

    Sins Of A Father (Zimbabwe/USA)

    JUBRIL MALAFIA AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATION

    Counter Punch (Kenya) – WINNER

    Heavy Crown (Libya)

    Journey of the Legend (Cameroon)

    Hadu (Nigeria)

    Between Paya and Koulou (Senegal)

    Oya (The goddess of gods) (Nigeria)

    Set Pieces (Sudan)

    BEST DOCUMENTARY

    The Night Still Smells of Gun Powder (Mozambique) – WINNER

    A Quand L’Afrique (Congo Brazzaville)

    The Return Train (Mali)

    Gateway To Dreams (Cameroon)

    Rainbow Nation (South Africa)

    Dela- The Making of EL-Anatsui (Nigeria)

    Donga (Libya)

    Rising Up At Night (DRC)

    BEST DIASPORA SHORT FILM

    The Neighbourhood Alert (USA) – WINNER

    Bottled Up (Jamaica)

    The Golden Boy (USA)

    BEST DIASPORA DOCUMENTARY

    The Wu Tang Clan: Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre (USA) – WINNER

    A Rising Tide (USA)

    Colour (USA)

    BEST DIASPORA NARRATIVE FEATURE

    Outlaw Posse (USA) – WINNER

    Mickey Hardaway (USA)

    Love After Holidays (USA)

    MICHAEL ANYIAM OSIGWE AWARD FOR BEST FILM BY AN AFRICAN LIVING ABROAD

    Under The Hanging Tree (Namibia/UK) – WINNER

    Out Of Breath (Nigeria/UK)

    Orah (Nigeria/Canada)

    Isolated (Nigeria/UK)

    Kipkemboi (Nigeria/ Canada)

    OUSMANE SEMBENE AWARD FOR BEST FILM IN AN AFRICAN LANGUAGE

    The Queenstown Kings (South Africa) – WINNER

    Makula (Uganda)

    Jagun Jagun (Nigeria)

    Kaka (Nigeria)

    Eskhalemi Sikantombella (South Africa)

    Unheard (Uganda)

    Out of Breath (Nigeria)

    ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN

    Mai Martaba – WINNER

    The Beads

    The Weekend

    White and Black

    Jagun Jagun

    The Queenstown Kings

    Out of Breath

    ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUNDTRACK

    Boda Love – WINNER

    The Weekend

    Under the Hanging Tree

    The Queenstown Kings

    Orah

    Mojisola

    Red Carpet

    ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND

    The Queenstown Kings — WINNER

    A Smile, A Wink and a Tear

    The Weekend

    Under the Hanging Tree

    Boda Love

    Kipkemboi

    Boda Love

    ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN

    Out of Breath — WINNER

    Orah

    The Queenstown Kings

    The Weekend

    Jagun Jagun

    Kipkemboi

    Makula

    ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING

    Under The Hanging Tree — WINNER

    The Weekend

    This is Lagos

    Nawi

    Kipkemboi

    The Beads

    Anjola

    BEST YOUNG/PROMISING ACTOR

    Michell Lemuya (Nawi) — WINNER

    Likhona Mgali (The Queenstown Kings)

    Agape mngomezulu (Orah)

    William Dias (Bokwagter)

    Kofi Adu-Gyamfi (Tejiri)

    Ruby Akubueze (She)

    Fatima Muhammed (Mai Martaba)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

    Elsie Chidera Abang (Kipkemboi) — WINNER

    Meg Otanwa (The Weekend)

    Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa (The Queenstown Kings)

    Tessa Twala (The Queenstown Kings)

    Bukunmi Oluwashina (White and Black)

    Somkele Iyamah-Idhalamah (Orah)

    Chioma Akpotha (Mojisola)

    BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

    Zolixa Xaluva (The Queenstown Kings) — WINNER

    Gabriel Afolayan (This is Lagos)

    Duncan Murunyu Mungai (Boda Love)

    Nenesenor Abloso (Letters to Goddo)

    Bucci Franklin (The Weekend)

    Femi Jacobs (Anjola)

    Chidi Mokeme (Out of Breath)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

    Jackie Appiah (Red Carpet) — WINNER

    Girley Jazama (Under The Hanging Tree)

    Oyin Oladejo (Orah)

    Unati Faku (The Queenstown Kings)

    Uzoamaka Aniunoh (The Weekend)

    Laura Pepple (This is Lagos)

    Efe Irele (A Smile, A Wink and A Tear)

    BEST DEBUT FEATURE FILM BY A DIRECTOR

    LETTERS TO GODDO (Harry Bentil) — WINNER

    RISING UP AT NIGHT (Nelson Makengo)

    SHE (Seun Richards)

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Jahmil X.T Qubeka (The Queenstown Kings) — WINNER

    Daniel Emeka Oriahi (The Weekend)

    Kenneth Gyang (This Is Lagos)

    Perivi Katjavivi (Under The Hanging Tree)

    Lonzo Nzekwe (Orah)

    Harry Bentil ( Letters To Goddo)

    Izu Ojukwu (A Smile, A Wink and A Tear)

    LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

    Souleymane Cisse (Mali)

    Nacer Khemir (Tunisia)

    Haile Gerima (Ethiopia)

    SPECIAL RECOGNITION

    Alain Gomis (Senegal/Gabon)

    Tsitsi Dangarembga (Zimbabwe)

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