1st Africa Movie Academy Awards
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1st Africa Movie Academy Awards | |
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Date | Saturday, May 30, 2005 |
Site | Gloryland Cultural Center Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria |
Hosted by | Stella Damasus-Aboderin Segun Arinze |
Organized by | Africa Film Academy |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | The Mayors[1][2] |
The 1st Africa Movie Academy Awards ceremony was held on May 30, 2005 at the Gloryland Cultural Center in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria, to honor the best African films of 2004.[3] The ceremony was broadcast live on Nigerian national television. Nollywood actress Stella Damasus-Aboderin and Nollywood actor Segun Arinze hosted the ceremony.[4]
Winners
[edit]Major awards
[edit]The winners of the 14 Award Categories are listed first and highlighted in bold letters.[1]
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Best Actress in a leading role | Best Actor in a leading role | |||||
Best Actress in a Supporting role | Best Actor in a Supporting role | |||||
Best Indigenous Film | Best Child Actor | |||||
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Best Cinematography | Best Screenplay | |||||
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Best Musical Score | Best Sound | |||||
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Best Makeup | Best Costume | |||||
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Best Editing | Best Special Effects | |||||
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Lifetime Achievement Award: Amaka Igwe |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "AMAA Awards and Nominees 2005". Africa Movie Academy Awards. Archived from the original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
- ^ Amatus, Azuh; Okoye, Tessy (16 June 2006). "Day I shot a movie in hell – Dickson Iroegbu". Daily Sun. Lagos, Nigeria. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
- ^ Balogun, Sola (11 March 2005). "Movie makers storm Bayelsa for awards". Lagos, Nigeria: Daily Sun. Archived from the original on 4 December 2005. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
- ^ Folaranmi, Femi (13 May 2005). "Rhythm of a new world of movies As Nollywood stars storm Yenagoa for AMAA". Lagos, Nigeria: Daily Sun. Archived from the original on 9 September 2006. Retrieved 5 September 2010.