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Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film by an African Living Abroad

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The Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film by an African Living Abroad was an annual merit by the Africa Film Academy to reward the African filmmakers in the diaspora. The category was introduced in 2008 as Best Film African Diaspora and was cancelled after the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards.[1]

Best Film by an African Living Abroad
Year Film Director Result
2008 Through the Fire Nominated
Bleeding Rose Nominated
2010 Soul Diaspora Won
Okra Principle Nominated
China Wahala Nominated
Crunch Nominated
2011 In America: The Story of the Soul Sisters Rahman Oladigbolu Won
Anchor Baby Lonzo Nzekwe Nominated
Mirror Boy Obi Emelonye Nominated
Africa United Debs Gardner-Brook Nominated
2012 Housemates Won
Mystery Of Birds Nominated
Ben Kross Nominated
Paparazzi: Eye in the Dark Nominated
2013 Last Flight to Abuja Won
Turning Point Nominated
The Assassin's Practice Nominated
Bianca Nominated
Woolwich Boys Nominated
2015 Fevers Won
Gone Too Far Nominated
Thorns of Roses (O Esphinho Da Rosa) Nominated
Affairs of the Heart Nominated
2016 Lambadina Won
Skinned Nominated
LAPD African Cop Nominated
Boxing Day Nominated
MONA Nominated
2017 While We Live Won
Saving Dreams Nominated
Theory of Conflict Nominated
A Mile in My Shoes Nominated
Hell’s Fury Nominated
2018 Alexandra Won
Minister Nominated
Low Lifes And High Hopes Nominated
2019 Rattlesnakes Julius Amedume Won
Lara and the Beat Tosin Coker Nominated
Makeroom Robert O. Peters Nominated
2020 No Shade Clare Anyiam-Osigwe Won
Eagles’ Nest Olivier Assoua Nominated
2 Weeks in Lagos Kathryn Fasegha Nominated
Idemuza Aloaye Omoake Nominated
Between Daniel Adenimokan Nominated
2021 Blackmail Obi Emelonye Won
First Call Angela Onuora Nominated
K.I.A.B Eric Zoa&Oleksii Osyka Nominated
Gone Daniel Ademinokan Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Official Website of the AMAAs". Africa Movie Academy Awards. Retrieved 22 May 2014.