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AMVCA 2025: A Night of Triumph and Cultural Celebration

AMVCA 2025: A Night of Triumph and Cultural CelebrationThe 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) unfolded on May 10, 2025, in a dazzling ceremony that celebrated the pinnacle of African film and television. Held at the prestigious Eko Convention Centre in Lagos, the event was a testament to the continent's rich storytelling heritage and the burgeoning talent within its entertainment industry.A Night of Cultural TriumphThe evening was marked by the remarkable success of Lisabi: The Uprising, which clinched the coveted Best Movie award. Directed by Niyi Akinmolayan, the film also garnered accolades for Best Lead Actor (Adedimeji Lateef), Best Editing, and Best Indigenous Film, underscoring its widespread acclaim.Another standout was Seven Doors, a Netflix original directed by Femi Adebayo, which led the nominations with 11 nods. 

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The film secured wins for Best Lead Actress (Chioma Akpotha), Best Supporting Actor (Aliu Gafar), and Best Director (Femi Adebayo), highlighting its critical success.Notable WinnersBest Lead Actress: Chioma Akpotha (Seven Doors)Best Lead Actor: Adedimeji Lateef (Lisabi: The Uprising)Best Supporting Actress: Mercy Aigbe (Farmer’s Bride)Best Supporting Actor: Aliu Gafar (Seven Doors)Best Director: Femi Adebayo (Seven Doors)Best Indigenous Film: Lisabi: The UprisingBest Digital Content Creator: Maryam Apaokagi (Taaooma)Best Music Score: Skeleton CoastPunch+1Legit.ng - Nigeria news.+1Zikoko!A Historic AdditionThis year's ceremony introduced the Best Music Score category, a significant move to recognize the integral role of music in filmmaking. The inaugural award was presented to Skeleton Coast, directed by Robert Peters, for its exceptional musical composition that enhanced the film's narrative depth.Industry RecognitionThe AMVCA also honored industry veterans with special awards. The Lifetime Achievement Award was bestowed upon veteran actress Iya Rainbow, while the Trailblazer Award was presented to Chimezie Imo, acknowledging their significant contributions to the African film industry.A Glimpse into the FutureAs the AMVCA continues to evolve, the 2025 edition has set a new benchmark in celebrating African cinema. With the introduction of new categories and a diverse array of winners, the awards have reinforced their commitment to showcasing the richness and diversity of African storytelling. The event not only honored past achievements but also paved the way for future talents to shine on the continental stage.The 11th AMVCA was more than just an awards ceremony; it was a vibrant celebration of African culture, creativity, and the enduring spirit of storytelling.

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