Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Visual Effects explained

The Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Visual Effects is an annual merit by the Africa Film Academy to reward movies with the best visual effects for the year. It was introduced in 2005 as Best Special effects, and has been known as Best Visual Effects since the second edition till date except the 4th edition when it was simply called Best Effects.[1]

Best Visual Effects
YearFilmRecipientResult
2005Eye of the Gods
Egg of Life
Dangerous Twins
2006Rising Moon
Behind Closed Doors
Secret Adventure
My Mother's Heart
2007Snake Girl
Explosion
The Amazing Grace
2008Across the Niger
New Jerusalem
Iranse Aje
Ipa
Bleeding Rose
2009Battle of the Souls
Five Apostles
Smoke and Mirrors
Agony of the Christ
Revolution
2010The Figurine
The Child
A Sting in a Tale
Fulani
Heart of Men
2011A Small Town Called Descent
Aramotu
Nani
Who Owns da City
Inale
2012Adesuwa
Behind The Mask
Somewhere in Africa
State Research Bureau
Otelo Burning
2013The Twin Sword
Okoro The Prince
Elelwani
Last Flight to Abuja
Uhlanga the Mark
Awakening
A Mile from Home
Omo Elemosho
Secret Room
Ni Sisi
Of Good Report
Inumber Number – South Africa
Kpians – Nigeria
Run – Cote D’voire
invasion 1897 – Nigeria
Triangle Going To America – Ethiopia
Oshimiri - NigeriaOnaji Stephen Onche [2]
Hear me move
Stupid Movie
House arrest
A Soldier's Story
2017Wulu
Oloibiri
Whale Caller
Queen of Katwe
Slow Country
2018Lucky Specials
Siembamba
Icheke Oku
Esohe
Kada River
2019The Delivery Boy
Sew the Winter to My Skin
Make Room
Knockout Blessing
Mabata Bata
The Burial of Kojo
King of Boys
2020Knuckle City
Heroes of Africa; Tette Quarshie
Desrances
Badamasi
Ratnik
Foreigner’s God
A Taste of Our Land
2021Fried Barry
Nneka The Pretty Serpent
Stain
The Takers
Mission to Rescue

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Website of the AMAAs . Africa Movie Academy Awards . 22 May 2014.
  2. Web site: HSP CREW . HSP .