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14th Africa Movie Academy Awards
Date20 October 2018 (2018-10-20)
SiteIntari Conference Arena, Kigali, Rwanda[1]
Hosted byNse Ikpe-Etim, Arthur Nkusi[2]
Highlights
Best FilmFive Fingers For Marseilles
Most awardsFive Fingers For Marseilles (5)
Most nominationsFive Fingers For Marseilles (10)

The 14th Africa Movie Academy Awards was held 20 October 2018 in Kigali, Rwanda. The event was hosted by Nse Ikpe Etim and Arthur Nkusi.[3][4]

Awards

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Winners are listed highlighted in boldface.

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor in a leading role Best Actress in a leading role
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Achievement in Costume Design Achievement in Makeup
Achievement in Cinematography Achievement in Production Design
Achievement in Editing Achievement in Screenplay
  • Hotel Called Memory
  • Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • While We Live – Burkina Faso/Sweden
  • Lucky Specials
  • The Blessed Vost
Best Film in An African Language Best Nigerian Film
  • Five Fingers For Marseilles – South Africa
  • Mansoor – Nigeria
  • Icheke Oku – Nigeria
  • Agwaetiti Obiuto – Nigeria
  • Nyasaland – Malawi
  • Tunu – Tanzania
  • Isoken
  • Cross Roads
  • In My Country
  • Hotel Called Memory
  • Ojukokoro
  • Lost Café
  • Icheke Oku
Best Short Film Best Animation
  • Tikitat Soulima – Morocco
  • Dem Dem – Senegal/Belgium
  • Zenith – Cameroon/USA
  • It Rains on Ouga – Burkina Faso
  • In Shadows – Kenya
  • Coat of Harm – Nigeria
  • Nice, Very Nice – Algeria
  • Visions (Shaitan, Buruja, Brood) – Nigeria
  • Fallou – Senegal
  • Still Water Runs Deep – Nigeria/USA
  • Belly Flop – South Africa
  • Group Photo – Nigeria
  • Untitled – Ghana
  • Crush – Nigeria
Best Documentary Best Film by an African Living Abroad
  • Uncertain Future – Burundi
  • Bigger Than Africa – Nigeria/USA
  • Winnie – South Africa
  • Boxing Libreville – Gabon
  • Silas – South Africa/Kenya
  • When Babies Don't Come – South Africa
  • We Came In Sprint Carts – South Africa
  • Alexandra – Nigeria/USA
  • Minister – Nigeria/Italy
  • Low Lifes And High Hopes – Nigeria/Austria
Best Diaspora Short Best Diaspora Documentary
  • Torments of Love - Guadeloupe
  • Baby Steps – USA
  • Intercept - USA
Best Diaspora Feature Best Soundtrack
  • Hotel Called Memory[5]
  • The Road To Sunshine
  • Tatu
  • Isoken
  • Siembamba
Best Visual Effects Best Sound
  • Lucky Specials[5]
  • Siembamba
  • Icheke Oku
  • Esohe
  • Kada River
  • Hotel Called Memory
  • The Lost Café
  • The Road To Sunshine
  • Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • Sidechic Gang
Most Promising Actor Best First Feature Film by a Director
  • Anine Lansari – The Blessed Vost
  • Patrick Dibuah – Banana Island Ghost
  • Austin Enabulele – In My Country
  • Cindy Sanyu – Bella
  • Maurice Paige – Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • Nichole Ozioma Banna – Icheke Oku
  • Zainab Balogun – Sylvia
  • Five Fingers for Marseilles- Michael Mathews – South Africa
  • My Mothers Story – Flora Suya- Malawi
  • Ogwuetiti Obiuto – Onyeka Nwelue – Nigeria
  • Isoken – Jadesola Osiberu - Nigeria
  • 18 Hours – Njue Kevin – Kenya
  • Banana Island Ghost – BB Sasore - Nigeria
  • The Blessed Vost – Sefia Djama – Algeria
Achievement in Editing
  • Hotel Called Memory
  • Pop Lock ‘N’ Roll
  • Lucky Specials
  • The Blessed Vost
  • Siembamba

References

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  1. ^ Nwanne, Chuks. "AMAA 2018… What went down in Kigali". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. ^ Akande, Victor. "Nse Ikpe, Arthur Nkusi to host AMAA 2018". The Nation Online. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  3. ^ "AMAA 2018: More than a celebration of Africa's movie best". Retrieved 2019-10-08."AMAA 2018: More than a celebration of Africa's movie best".
  4. ^ "Nse Ikpe, Arthur Nkusi to host AMAA 2018".
  5. ^ a b "AFRICA MOVIE ACADEMY AWARDS 2018 Full List Of Winners". AMAA African Movie Academy Awards. Retrieved 8 May 2019.