African Film Awards, the most prestigious African film industry awards will take place in London on Thursday 6 November 2014 . Its aim has always been to celebrate excellence in Nollywood as well as the best of Black British Films and Nollywood UK.
A host of celebrities including A list Nollywood stars, the best of Black British actors and actresses will be attending the glamorous awards evening now in its 18th successive year.
A host of celebrities including A list Nollywood stars, the best of Black British actors and actresses will be attending the glamorous awards evening now in its 18th successive year.
take place at the Odeon Cinema Greenwich, Bugsby Way, London SE10 0QJ. Time: 8.00pm till Late.
Over the years, the African Film Awards also known as the Afro Hollywood awards has served the purpose of promoting and advancing the dynamic growth of Africa’s Film and Arts industry within Europe, especially in the United Kingdom uniting the African and Caribbean communities.
Over the years, the African Film Awards also known as the Afro Hollywood awards has served the purpose of promoting and advancing the dynamic growth of Africa’s Film and Arts industry within Europe, especially in the United Kingdom uniting the African and Caribbean communities.
Since the awards’ inception in 1996, the popularity of African films has grown in leaps and bounds. Today, there are at least 6 channels dedicated to African films on Sky Digital’s network with several
others broadcasting online. Over 250 industry practitioners have received the awards to date.
Exploring opportunities and seeking collaboration and funding for prospective filmmakers is the main agenda for this year’s African Film Awards.
To mark Nigeria’s Centenary, the 18th African Film Awards has “Tourism
in Africa & the film industry” as its theme. The event will showcase some of the best destinations in Africa.
The African Film Awards is organised by African Voice, Britain’s N0.1 African Newspaper. Reaching over 500,000 readers often ignored by other mainstream publications. African Voice had been serving the Diaspora community since 2001.
For further information, please contact Golda John UK Event Director
on 07956 50 32 39 or email:info@africanvoice.co.uk or
golda.john@gmail.com
others broadcasting online. Over 250 industry practitioners have received the awards to date.
Exploring opportunities and seeking collaboration and funding for prospective filmmakers is the main agenda for this year’s African Film Awards.
To mark Nigeria’s Centenary, the 18th African Film Awards has “Tourism
in Africa & the film industry” as its theme. The event will showcase some of the best destinations in Africa.
The African Film Awards is organised by African Voice, Britain’s N0.1 African Newspaper. Reaching over 500,000 readers often ignored by other mainstream publications. African Voice had been serving the Diaspora community since 2001.
For further information, please contact Golda John UK Event Director
on 07956 50 32 39 or email:info@africanvoice.co.uk or
golda.john@gmail.com
Tickets: VIP £50.00
Standard £25.00
Student £10.00
Event Proudly supported by Bustline Media UK.
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