‘The Weekend’, the Daniel Oriahi-directed Nigerian family drama, won the best film category at the 2024 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA).

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The 20th edition of AMAA was held on November 2, 2024, at the Balmoral Convention Center in Lagos.

This year’s AMAA ceremony celebrated first-time winners and industry veterans alike, handing out plaques across 26 film categories.

The film entries that got nominated were judged by a jury headed by Dorothee Wenner, a filmmaker and curator.

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Among the night’s top winners is the Nigerian-directed drama ‘The Weekend’ which won the “Best Film Award” for Nigeria and Africa.

Nigerian filmmaker Femi Adebayo won the “Best Actor in Supporting Role” category for his historical thriller ‘Jagun Jagun’.

The film which had attracted seven nominations also clinched the Achievement Award in visual effects and make-up.

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Elsie Abang won the “Best Actress in Supporting Role” in ‘KIPKEMBOI’ while Michell Lemuya snagged the “Best Young Promising Actor” for ‘NAWI’.

South Africa’s Zolisa Xaluva won the “Best Actor in Leading Role” category for his role in ‘The Queenstown King’ while Ghana’s Jackie Appiah snagged the “Best Actress in Leading Role” for ‘Red Carpet’.

The award for best feature film by a director went to “Letters to Goddo”, a film by Harry Bentil.

Jahmil X.T Qubeka won the best director in ‘The Queenstown Kings’.

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Souleymane Cissé from Mali, Nacer Khemir from Tunisia, and Haile Gerima from Ethiopia bagged lifetime achievement awards.

Alain Gomis from Senegal and Gabon as well as Tsitsi Dangarembya from Zimbabwe won special recognition awards.

See the full list of AMAA 2024 winners below.

EFERE OZAKO AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM

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  • 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

  • Heavy Crown (Libya)
  • Counter Punch (Kenya) – WINNER
  • Journey of the Legend (Cameroon)
  • Hadu (Nigeria)
  • Between Paya and Koulou (Senegal)
  • Oya (The goddess of gods) (Nigeria)
  • Set Pieces (Sudan)

BEST DOCUMENTARY

  • A Quand L’Afrique (Congo Brazzaville)
  • The Night Still Smells of Gun Powder (Mozambique) – WINNER
  • 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

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  • 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

  • Out Of Breath (Nigeria/UK)
  • Orah (Nigeria/Canada)
  • Isolated (Nigeria/UK)
  • Under The Hanging Tree (Namibia/UK)- WINNER
  • Kipkemboi (Nigeria/ Canada)

OUSMANE SEMBENE AWARD FOR BEST FILM IN AN AFRICAN LANGUAGE

  • Makula (Uganda)
  • Jagun Jagun (Nigeria)
  • The Queenstown Kings (South Africa)- WINNER
  • Kaka (Nigeria)
  • Eskhalemi Sikantombella (South Africa)
  • Unheard (Uganda)
  • Out of Breath (Nigeria)

ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN

  • The Beads
  • The Weekend
  • White and Black
  • Jagun Jagun
  • The Queenstown Kings
  • Mai Martaba- WINNER
  • Out of Breath

ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP

  • The Weekend
  • Nawi
  • Letters to Goddo
  • Out of Breath
  • Jagun Jagun – WINNER
  • Anjola
  • White and Black

ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECT

  • Kipkemboi
  • Jagun Jagun- WINNER
  • Under The Hanging Tree
  • The Weekend
  • Bokwagter
  • Out of Breath

ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUNDTRACK

  • The Weekend
  • Under the Hanging Tree
  • The Queenstown Kings
  • Orah
  • Mojisola
  • Red Carpet
  • Boda Love – WINNER

ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND

  • A Smile, A Wink and a Tear
  • The Weekend
  • Under the Hanging Tree
  • The Queenstown Kings- WINNER
  • Boda Love
  • Kipkemboi
  • Boda Love

ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN

  • Orah
  • The Queenstown Kings
  • The Weekend
  • Jagun Jagun
  • Kipkemboi
  • Makula
  • Out of Breath- WINNER

ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • The Weekend- WINNER
  • Nawi
  • Kipkemboi
  • Letters to Goddo
  • This is Lagos
  • The Queenstown Kings
  • A Smile, A Wink and A Tear

ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING

  • Under The Hanging Tree- WINNER
  • The Weekend
  • This is Lagos
  • Nawi
  • Kipkemboi
  • The Beads
  • Anjola

ACHIEVEMENT IN SCREENPLAY

  • Under The Hanging Tree
  • The Weekend- WINNER
  • 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

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 ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  • 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)
  • Femi Adebayo (Jagun Jagun) – WINNER

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  • Meg Otanwa (The Weekend)
  • Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa (The Queenstown Kings)
  • Elsie Chidera Abang (Kipkemboi)- WINNNER
  • 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

  • Girley Jazama (Under The Hanging Tree)
  • Oyin Oladejo (Orah)
  • Unati Faku (The Queenstown Kings)
  • Uzoamaka Aniunoh (The Weekend)
  • Laura Pepple (This is Lagos)
  • Jackie Appiah (Red Carpet)- WINNER
  • 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

  • Daniel Emeka Oriahi (The Weekend)
  • Kenneth Gyang (This Is Lagos)
  • Jahmil X.T Qubeka (The Queenstown Kings)- WINNER
  • Perivi Katjavivi (Under The Hanging Tree)
  • Lonzo Nzekwe (Orah)
  • Harry Bentil ( Letters To Goddo)
  • Izu Ojukwu (A Smile, A Wink and A Tear)

BEST FILM

  • Under The Hanging Tree
  • The Weekend- WINNER
  • This is Lagos
  • A Smile, A Wink and A Tear
  • Orah
  • Letters to Goddo
  • The Queenstown Kings

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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