The 14th Ghana Movie Awards, held at the Conference Centre, was a glamorous celebration of cinematic excellence, attracting prominent stars from Ghana and Nigeria.
Among the celebrities in attendance were Jim Iyke, Gideon Okeke, Ramsey Nouah, Jackie Appiah, Kalsoume Sinare, James Gardner, Akrobeto, and Jeffrey Nortey.
The evening highlighted outstanding achievements in film, with several actors, actresses, and industry professionals taking home prestigious awards.
Key Winners of the Night
- Discovery of the Year: Rosemond Brown (Akuapem Poloo) for her role in Widow’s Might.
- Cameo of the Year: Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams for his appearance in A Taste of Sin.
- Best Movie – African Collaboration: Tokunbo (starring Ramsey Nouah).
- Best African Actor Collaboration: Gideon Okeke for Tokunbo.
- Best African Actress Collaboration: Adaobi Ebo for Blood Vessel.
Other Notable Winners
- Outstanding African Actor: Jim Iyke.
- Outstanding Producer (Ghana): Roger Quartey.
- Outstanding Series Actor (Ghana): Mickey Osei Berko.
- Outstanding Executive Producer (Ghana): Venus Films.
- Outstanding Script Writer (Ghana): Socrate Safo.
- Outstanding Movie Actor (Ghana): David Dontoh.
- Outstanding Movie Actress (Ghana): Grace Omaboe.
Juliet Ibrahim was honoured with the Achievement in Directing Award for Widow’s Might. Barrister NGO won Lead Actor in Drama for Kejetia vs. Makola.
Fan-favourite awards went to Nana Ama McBrown and Clemento Suarez as Movie Actress and Actor of the Year, respectively, for their roles in Accra Stay by Plan. Jackie Appiah also secured the award for Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.
The event not only celebrated talent but also underscored the collaborative spirit between Ghanaian and Nigerian cinema, marking another milestone in African filmmaking.