AMAA to be held in South Africa; The Nominees for the 2015 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA 2015) Revealed
The nominees for the 2015 edition of the Africa Movie
Academy Awards (AMAA 2015) were revealed at an invitation-only nomination
dinner this weekend in Beverly Hills. AMAA announced South Africa as the host
country for the 2015 event, which will be held outside Nigeria for the first
time since the awards were founded in 2004.
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From left to right: Nigerian actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde,
Lynn Whitfield, Haitian actor Jimmy Jean-Louis and South African
actress/producer Terry Pheto at the 2015 AMAA Nominations party in Beverly
Hills, CA.
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A record-breaking 800 films were submitted for the AMAA
2015, the awards’ 11th consecutive edition. Submissions included entries from
established and emerging cineastes from the continent and the diaspora,
cementing the Africa Movie Academy Awards’ status as the premiere recognition
platform for African film globally.
A full list of nominations is available via the Africa Movie
Academy Award Facebook page, however nominations highlights include the
following:
Award for Best Documentary:
"Egypt Modern Pharaohs" (Egypt); "The Dream of
Shahrazad" (South Africa); "Nelson Mandela, The Myth and Me"
(South Africa); "Beats of The Antonov" (Sudan) and "The Supreme
Price" (Nigeria/USA)
Award for Best Film in an African Language: "Timbuktu" (Mauritania);
"Triangle Going to America" (Ethiopia); "Cheetanah"
(Nigeria); "Juliet and Romeo" (Burkina Faso) and "iNumber
Number" (South Africa)
Award for Best Director:
Theodros Teshome Kebede - "Triangle Going to America;" Theo
Nel - "iNumber Number;" Abderrahmane Sissako - "Timbuktu;"
Phillipe Lacote - "Run" and Kunle Afolayan - "October"
Award for Best Short Film:
"Stories of Our Lives" (Kenya); "Aissa’s Story"
(Nigeria); "Gulped of the Blue Sea" (Togo); "Memoir of a Honest
Voice" (Sierra Leone) and "Twaaga" (Burkina Faso)
Award for Best Film:
"Run" (Cote d’Ivoire); "Timbuktu" (Mauritania);
"iNumber Number" (South Africa); "Triangle Going to
America" (Ethiopia) and "October 1"
Abderrahmane Sissako's critically-acclaimed
"Timbuktu" was recognized with 11 nominations, while Phillipe
Lacote’s "Run" and Kunie Afolayan’s "October 1"
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From left to right, Ja’Net DuBois, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe
(President, AMAA) and Ghanian actress Lydia Forson at the 2015 AMAA Nominations
party in Beverly Hills, CA..
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The 2015 edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards will be
held on Saturday, September 26th in Johannesburg.
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