British Film Institute, ZAFAA to Train Nigerian Actors, Producers in London
NTA, Ben TV others partner for 2014 Awards
In a bid to ensure that Nollywood/Ghallywood and other African enthusiasts all over the world are
given the best, the British Film Institute (BFI) and Nollywood Entertainment Limited UK, the
Nigerian Television Authority and the Nigerian
Film and Video Censors Board have finalised
agreements to conduct a professional youth training programme in November at the British Film
Institute in London, November, 2014.
Prince Sam Anwuzia , the CEO of Nollywood Entertainment Limited United Kingdom and
President of The African Film Festival and Academy Awards (ZAFAA), who confirmed this in a
statement after meeting with officials of the BFI in London disclosed that the training targeted at
youths is scheduled alongside the 2014 ZAFAA Global Awards from November 7 – 8.
Anwuzia disclosed that ‘’with the professional training at the BFI more stars will emerge in the
near future thereby giving the established stars a good run for their money.
The founder of ZAFAA Global Awards also disclosed that since the Academy is entering a
new phase aimed at continuous promotion of African arts and culture by telling her stories with
pictures, established actors, aspiring actresses’, producers and aspiring youths will be taken
through the rudiments of the industry during the programme.
Interested members of the industry and youths who wants to be part of the training are advised to
visit the ZAFAA website and follow the link to fill the form and pay for the programme.
Interestingly, to ensure that only the best of African films are honoured during the awards, The
British Film Institute has already confirmed the screening of all the entries for this year’s award
since the closure of entries for the different categories in June.
After complaints that African films shot, recorded and produced outside the shores of the continent
are not given adequate credit and recognition, ZAFAA has classified this year’s awards into
different categories: home, away and diaspora.
After series of meetings to harmonise the events, the ZAFAA officials in London and Nigeria,
explained that it is more sensible to classify Nollywood and other African Countries in one category
for the indigenous and one for the Africans in diaspora.
The organisers said ‘’although there are some of the movies with known faces from home , we
concluded that to be fair and also encourage the aspiring stars in the United Kingdom other
European countries and the Americas, it would be appropriate to categorise and equally recognise
and give them their right of place .
This year’s event, scheduled to hold November 7 through 8 include but not limited
to the Business/Investment Forum Youth Education /empowerment seminar at the BFI IMAX,
Charlie Chaplin Walk London and the Awards at the Grange Hotel, St. Paul's London.
The nomination party will hold in Nigeria one month before the London events. The Speakers
and Participants are to be drawn from accomplished African and International film makers/Directors
from Holywood, Bolywood (India), The Oscars, BAFTA , BFI, Nollywood actors Marketers,
Businessmen and Film enthusiasm partners to this year’s edition of ZAFAA Global Awards
include The Presidency through the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and
Values, the British Film Institute, the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and the National Film
and Video Censors Board. The event will be beamed live on NTA International, BEN TV and
other international Television stations around the world. ZAFAA Global Awards has been endorsed
by the Federal Ministry of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, the Actors Guild
and the Senate Committee on Culture, Tourism and National Orientation
Klint Da Drunk and Princess Deun Presents ZAFAA 2014 and guess who is performing ??????????
Prince Sam Anwuzia
CEO Nollywood Entertainment Ltd, UK/Founder ZAFAA Global Awards
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NTA, Ben TV others partner for 2014 Awards
In a bid to ensure that Nollywood/Ghallywood and other African enthusiasts all over the world are
given the best, the British Film Institute (BFI) and Nollywood Entertainment Limited UK, the
Nigerian Television Authority and the Nigerian
Film and Video Censors Board have finalised
agreements to conduct a professional youth training programme in November at the British Film
Institute in London, November, 2014.
Prince Sam Anwuzia , the CEO of Nollywood Entertainment Limited United Kingdom and
President of The African Film Festival and Academy Awards (ZAFAA), who confirmed this in a
statement after meeting with officials of the BFI in London disclosed that the training targeted at
youths is scheduled alongside the 2014 ZAFAA Global Awards from November 7 – 8.
Anwuzia disclosed that ‘’with the professional training at the BFI more stars will emerge in the
near future thereby giving the established stars a good run for their money.
The founder of ZAFAA Global Awards also disclosed that since the Academy is entering a
new phase aimed at continuous promotion of African arts and culture by telling her stories with
pictures, established actors, aspiring actresses’, producers and aspiring youths will be taken
through the rudiments of the industry during the programme.
Interested members of the industry and youths who wants to be part of the training are advised to
visit the ZAFAA website and follow the link to fill the form and pay for the programme.
Interestingly, to ensure that only the best of African films are honoured during the awards, The
British Film Institute has already confirmed the screening of all the entries for this year’s award
since the closure of entries for the different categories in June.
After complaints that African films shot, recorded and produced outside the shores of the continent
are not given adequate credit and recognition, ZAFAA has classified this year’s awards into
different categories: home, away and diaspora.
After series of meetings to harmonise the events, the ZAFAA officials in London and Nigeria,
explained that it is more sensible to classify Nollywood and other African Countries in one category
for the indigenous and one for the Africans in diaspora.
The organisers said ‘’although there are some of the movies with known faces from home , we
concluded that to be fair and also encourage the aspiring stars in the United Kingdom other
European countries and the Americas, it would be appropriate to categorise and equally recognise
and give them their right of place .
This year’s event, scheduled to hold November 7 through 8 include but not limited
to the Business/Investment Forum Youth Education /empowerment seminar at the BFI IMAX,
Charlie Chaplin Walk London and the Awards at the Grange Hotel, St. Paul's London.
The nomination party will hold in Nigeria one month before the London events. The Speakers
and Participants are to be drawn from accomplished African and International film makers/Directors
from Holywood, Bolywood (India), The Oscars, BAFTA , BFI, Nollywood actors Marketers,
Businessmen and Film enthusiasm partners to this year’s edition of ZAFAA Global Awards
include The Presidency through the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and
Values, the British Film Institute, the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and the National Film
and Video Censors Board. The event will be beamed live on NTA International, BEN TV and
other international Television stations around the world. ZAFAA Global Awards has been endorsed
by the Federal Ministry of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, the Actors Guild
and the Senate Committee on Culture, Tourism and National Orientation
Klint Da Drunk and Princess Deun Presents ZAFAA 2014 and guess who is performing ??????????
Prince Sam Anwuzia
CEO Nollywood Entertainment Ltd, UK/Founder ZAFAA Global Awards
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