AMVCA’s 11th Edition Holds May 10, 28 Awards Up For Grabs

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The 11th edition of the prestigious Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), a celebration of African film and television is scheduled to be held on May 10, 2025, with 28 awards to honour outstanding achievements in film production, culture, fashion, music, and other aspects of African entertainment.

This was announced by Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice at a press conference held recently to unveil the plans for this year’s ceremony.

Tejumola said, “The AMVCA has become a beacon of excellence. “Celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of African storytelling, we are excited to once again open the doors for talented creatives across the continent to showcase their remarkable work to the world.”

This year’s awards will be divided into two major segments: non-voting categories, which recognize craftsmanship and technical excellence, and public voting categories, which allow audiences to determine key winners.

A panel of industry professionals will adjudicate 18 categories, focusing on behind-the-scenes disciplines that shape the cinematic experience.
The remaining 10 categories will be decided by the public, giving fans a direct role in the outcome.

Among the notable changes for the upcoming edition is the introduction of a new category, “Best Music Score,” which recognizes composers and music professionals whose work enhances the storytelling in film and television.

The nominee announcements are scheduled for March 23 to be broadcast across all Africa Magic channels at 7:00 p.m. Viewers will be able to cast their votes immediately after the announcement via the official AMVCA website.

The main event, set for May 10, promises to be a spectacle of African entertainment, bringing together leading filmmakers, actors, and industry stakeholders.

The ceremony will be broadcast live across the continent on Africa Magic channels, extending its reach to millions of viewers.

Femi Odugbemi, Head Judge of the AMVCA, emphasized the awards’ continued commitment to excellence as the African film industry evolves.

“As an industry, we are constantly growing,” Odugbemi said. “The expectations of filmmakers, audiences, and stakeholders continue to rise, and the AMVCA is committed to evolving with them. This year, we are responding to valuable industry insights and reinforcing our dedication to improvement.”

In the introduction of “Best Music Score,” Odugbemi noted that the category seeks to highlight the artistry of composers and musicians whose work elevates the emotional depth of productions.

“With this category, we celebrate the creative professionals whose artistry brings authentic and lucid experiences to our productions,” he said.

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