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How AMVCA reshapes Nollywood, ignites movie culture

The African Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) has emerged as a cultural phenomenon within the vibrant Nigerian film industry, widely known as Nollywood. Since its inception in 2013, the AMVCA has steadily gained prominence, transforming the landscape of Nigerian cinema and influencing the trajectory of African storytelling.

With this year’s coveted award done and dusted and filmmakers and fans seem to move on to the next best thing, this article delves into the cultural impact of the AMVCA, examining its contributions to the Nollywood industry, the elevation of Nigerian talent, and the fostering of a distinct African cinematic identity.

Celebrating talents and building capacity in Nollywood

The AMVCA serves as a platform to recognize and honour exceptional talent in Nollywood. By establishing a prestigious award ceremony, it celebrates the dedication and craftsmanship of filmmakers, actors, directors, and other industry professionals who have made significant contributions to not only the Nigerian film landscape but Africa as well.

The recognition bestowed upon these actors and filmmakers not only boosts their personal careers but also provides inspiration and encouragement to emerging talents. Loukman Ali the Ugandan filmmaker has seen a positive trajectory to his career after his short film ‘The girl in the yellow jumpsuit’ which was Ugandans first ever Netflix film got AMVCA nod in 2022 and took home the award for ‘Best Feature film East Africa’.


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The filmmaker has since been sought after by Nollywood film studios and his work on films like ‘Brotherhood’ has seen him pick up two awards this year for ‘Best Cinematographer’ and ‘Best Director’. The award also saw back to back wins for Osas Ighodaro for ‘Best Actress in a drama’ and Samuel Perry popularity known as Broda Shaggy for ‘Best Actor in a comedy’ further proving the AMVCA’s capacity to create new wave of household names in the industry.

Encouraging Quality Productions

With the emergence of new film technologies and the rise of streaming platforms in the Nollywood market, the standard for getting an AMVCA nomination has levelled up.

Films and television series must meet stringent criteria, including technical proficiency, storytelling prowess, and production quality. This has had a profound impact on the Nollywood industry, leading to a rise in the overall standard of filmmaking.

With the AMVCA acting as a barometer for excellence, filmmakers are compelled to invest in higher production values, as well as partner with streaming services to improve the visual and technical aspects of their projects. Consequently, this has resulted in more refined storytelling and a more immersive cinematic experience for viewers.

Anikulapo by Kunle Afolayan as well as Brotherhood which took home five awards each are both found on international streaming platforms which proves that our movies have global viewership standards.

Amplifying Nigerian Stories

One of AMVCA’s most significant cultural influences is its role in elevating Nigerian stories and presenting the diversity of Nigerian culture to a global audience. Sponsored by Multichoice, which has previously worked with some of Hollywood’s biggest companies, the awards leverages the glitz and glamour of the event to showcase Nigerian and African fashion and film culture.

Speaking during the award campaign, . Busola Tejumola, Head of Content and West Africa Channels, said “As a brand, we’ve always been committed to telling authentic African stories, sharing the complexities of what makes us unique. The 55 movies that aired in March Madness do that – telling stories about different facets of us as Africans and our culture. Every single film exposed viewers to a new point of view. We know the producers created the movies with the best standards, and we believe that viewers enjoyed watching them.”

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