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Golden Movie Awards
Current: 2019 Golden Movie Awards
DescriptionOutstanding achievement in the African television, digital media and film industries
CountryGhana
Presented byNMJ GHANA
First awarded2015
Websitehttp://goldenmovieawards.com/

Golden Movies Awards is an annual award that celebrates outstanding achievement in African television and film.[1] The inaugural edition was held on 27 June 2015 at the State Banquet Hall, Ghana. In May 2016, Nadia Buari was unveiled as an ambassador for the award.[2] The 2016 edition was hosted by Uti Nwachukwu and Selly Galley on 25 June.[3]

Categories

The following are the categories for the 2016 ceremony:

  • Overall Golden Movie
  • Golden Short Film
  • Golden Cinematography
  • Golden actor (TV series)
  • Golden Discovery
  • Golden Sound Editor
  • Golden actress (TV series)
  • Golden actress (comedy)
  • Golden Story (comedy)
  • Golden Story (drama)
  • Golden writer
  • Golden director
  • Golden supporting actor (comedy)
  • Golden soundtrack
  • Golden actor (drama)
  • Golden supporting actress (comedy)
  • Golden actor (comedy)
  • Golden supporting actor (drama)
  • Golden supporting actress (drama)
  • Golden actress (drama)
  • Golden makeup
  • Golden costume
  • Golden editor
  • Golden animation
  • Overall Golden (TV series)
  • Golden indigenous
  • Golden documentary
  • Golden most promising
  • Golden Arts director

References

  1. ^ "Golden Movie Awards Africa is the best in Africa - Maame Dokono". ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  2. ^ "We ❤ Nadia Buari's All-White Look for the Golden Movie Awards Nomination Announcement". bellanaija.com. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Uti Nwachukwu and Selly Galley to host 2016 Golden Movie Awards Africa Red Carpet". ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 14 June 2016.