Femi Adebayo’s Jagun Jagun and Daniel Oriahi’s The Weekend are some of the films that won at least three awards at the 20th edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards.
Jagun Jagun scooped two awards in achievement in visual effect and achievement in make-up categories while Femi Adebayo’s role in the same film won him the best actor in a supporting role category.
In the same vein, Oriahi’s The Weekend won four awards in categories, including Best Film, NFVCB award for Best Nigerian Film, Achievement in screenplay, and achievement in cinematography.
The 20th edition of the continental film awards, Africa Movie Academy Awards, AMAA, held to a fully packed venue on Saturday.
The board of the Africa Film Academy (AFA), the organisers of AMAA, held the 2024 edition amid pomp and glee at the Balmoral Convention Centre at Ikeja, GRA.
The five-hour-long ceremony was co-produced by Kingsley James, and Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe in Lagos.
With over 700 guests from various parts of Africa, 26 awards were won by African film practitioners that included actors, cinematographers, producers, costumiers, set designers and more.
Source:The Nation
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