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10th AMVCA Set For May, Odugbemi Returns As Head of Jury

by The Culture Newspaper March 19, 2024
by The Culture Newspaper March 19, 2024
CELEBRATED filmmaker, director and producer Femi Odugbemi has been bestowed with the honour to be the head judge for the forthcoming edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards.

Apart from his filmmaking exploits, Odugbemi is also the pioneer academy director of the MultiChoice Talent Factory in Lagos, Nigeria.

The 10th edition of the prestigious annual awards will be hosted on May 10 and 11 live on all Africa Magic channels.

The Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards are presented by MultiChoice to recognise outstanding achievements in film and television production in Africa.

MultiChoice Zimbabwe head corporate affairs and public relations Charity Njanji said the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards concept has established itself as the benchmark for excellence in the African film industry.

“The two-day awards event will open with the Young Filmmakers and Content Creators event on the morning of May 10, followed by the Cultural Day and Opening Night celebration with the main awards ceremony the next day,” Njanji indicated.

“The Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards are popular and widely followed across Africa, including here in Zimbabwe. We are pleased that the plans to stage the latest edition of the awards which promises another tribute to the talent in the world of film across the continent are progressing well and are at an advanced stage.”

She described the choice of Odugbemi to lead the awards’ jury as good news because it reaffirms the high standing and major contribution of the MultiChoice Talent Factory initiative.
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