Tuesday, 24 April 2012
ay2xl [Male] Offline Posts: 243 Upcoming Rita Dominic,Majid Michel & More Win the Top Awards at the 8th Annual AMA Awards
Yesterday, Sunday 22nd April 2012, the 8th edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) took place at the coveted New Expo Hall, Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. The award show was a sure sight to behold as the biggest stars in the African Movie Industry came out in style and dazzled in their glamorous gowns and sophisticated suits.
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The full BN Red Carpet Photos are coming out soon, but here are some snapshots.
2012 Africa Movie Academy Awards Winners
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Fano Mokoena – Man On Ground
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Terry Pheto – How To Steal 2 Million
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Majid Michel – Somewhere In Africa
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Rita Dominic – Shattered
Best Director
Charlie Vundla – How To Steal 2 Million
Best Child Actor
Tshepang Mohlomi – Otelo Burning
Best Young/Promising Actor
Ivie Okujaye – Alero’s Symphony
Best Short Film
Braids On A Bald Head (Nigeria)
Best Documentary
African Election (Nigeria / Germany)
Best Diaspora Feature
Toussaint Louverture (France)
Best Diaspora Documentary
The Education Of Auma Obama (Germany)
Best Diaspora Short Film
White Sugar In A Black Pot (USA)
Best Animation
The Legend Of Ngog Hills (Kenya)
Best Film by an African Living Abroad
Mystery Of Birds (USA / Nigeria)
Achievement in Production Design
Pat Nebo – Phone Swap
Achievement in Costume Design
Iyen Agbonifo – Adesuwa
Achievement in Make-Up
Sarah Wanjiru – Shattered
Achievement in Soundtrack
Chibuzor Oji – Alero’s Symphony
Achievement in Visual Effects
Victor Ehi-Amedu – Adesuwa
Achievement in Sound
Jim Petrack – State Of Violence
Achievement in Cinematography
Lance Gewer – Otelo Burning
Achievement in Editing
Mick Audsley – How To Steal 2 Million
Achievement in Screenplay
Leila Djansi – Ties That Bind
Best Director
Akin Omotosho – Man on Ground
Best Film in an African Language
State Of Violence – Dv8 Films (South Africa)
Best Film
Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen – Adesuwa (Nigeria)
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