The 2016 edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) took place on Saturday, 11th June, at the ultra-modern Obi Wali International Conference Centre, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, with veteran actors, Olu Jacobs, his wife, Joke Silva, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), and Tony Akposheri (Zakky of New Masquerade), receiving the AMAA Award for Lifetime Achievement.
The list of winners of the 12th edition of AMAA, what could be rightly termed Africa’s Oscars, is as follows:
- Best Film – Eye of the Storm (Burkina Faso)
- Best Actor in Leading Role – Daniel K. Daniel (A Soldier’s Story)
- Best Actress in Leading Role – Fulu Moguvhani (Ayanda)
- Best Actor in Supporting Role – Abidine Dioari (Eye of the Storm)
- Best Actress in Supporting Role – Thishiwe Ziqubu (Tell Me Sweet Something)
- Best Young Actor – Zubaidat Ibrahim Fagge (Dry)
- Best Director – Nana Obiri-Yeboah (The Cursed Ones)
- Best Nigerian Film – Dry
- Best Film in African Language – The Missing God (Nigeria)
- Best Short Film – Meet the Parents (Nigeria/Canada)
- Best Diaspora Feature – Ben & Ara (USA)
- Best Diaspora Documentary – Spirits of Rebellion: Black Film at UCLA
- Michael Anyiam-Osigwe AMAA 2016 Award for Best Film by an African Living Abroad – Lambadina (Ethiopia/USA)
- Best Animation – The Pencil (Burkina Faso)
- Best First Feature Film by a Director – Greg Odutayo (Beyond Blood)
- Best Visual Effects – Oshimiri (Nigeria)
- Best Soundtrack – O-Town (Nigeria)
- Best Achievement in Sound – Fifty
- Best Screenplay – Tell Me Sweet Something
- Best Diaspora Short Film – Across the Tracks (USA)
- Best Production Design – The Cursed Ones (Ghana)
- Best Cinematography – The Cursed Ones
- Best Documentary – The Fruitless Tree (Niger)
- Best Editing – Hear Me Move
- Best Make Up – A Soldier’s Story
- Best Costume Design – Eye of the Storm
- AMAA Award for Lifetime Achievement – Olu Jacobs
- AMAA Award for Lifetime Achievement – Joke Silva
- AMAA Award for Lifetime Achievement – Tony Akposheri (Zakky of New Masquerade)
- AMAA Award for Lifetime Achievement – Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD)
It will be recalled that the AMA Awards debuted at the ultra-modern Gloryland Cultural Centre, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State in 2005, under the sponsorship of Bayelsa State Government.
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