James Amuta

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James Amuta (born April 12 in Lagos, Nigeria) is a film producer, director, aerial cinematographer and publicist.[1] He is best known for his documentary film "Nightfall in Lagos" which was nominated for the best documentary film in 2018 by the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.[2][3]

He also served as Producer on the critically acclaimed Netflix Original Film, Oloture[4][5] and as co-producer on the box office blockbuster, Your Excellency.[6] He is the writer/director of BiCuriosity which was shortlisted as a finalist by the Colorado Film Institute.[7]

James Amuta wrote and also served as producer on Collission Course which was selected as the AFRIFF 2021 Closing Film,[8][9][10] and also nominated for 4 awards at the 2021 Africa Movie Academy Award, winning 2 awards, including Prize for Achievement in Screenplay.[11]

Amuta is also a poet and has a published book "Enigma: Beyond the Poet".[12]

Filmography

Year Film Role Note
2017 Nightfall in Lagos Director/Producer [13]
2017 Wurukum Roundabout Cinematographer
2019 The Bling Lagosians Cinematographer [14]
2019 Your Excellency Producer [15][16]
2020 Oloture Producer [17]
2021 Collission Course Writer/Producer [18]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Film Result
2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award Best Documentary Film Nightfall in Lagos Nominated [19]
Year Award Category Film Result
2021 The Africa Movie Academy Awards Achievement in Screenplay Collission Course Won[20]

References

  1. ^ "Complete List Of Winners For The 2018 AMVCA". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 2018-09-01. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  2. ^ "AMVCA 2018: Full list of winners". Punch Newspapers. 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  3. ^ "AMVCA 2018: Femi Adebayo,James Amuta others make nomination list". gistmaster82.rssing.com. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  4. ^ Reporters, Our. "ISAAC ALOMA JUNIOR: Talents should be prioritised in the entertainment industry". New Telegraph. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  5. ^ "New African-made films challenge Hollywood stereotypes". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  6. ^ Nwogu, Precious 'Mamazeus' (2021-02-04). "Bolanle Austen-Peters announces new film 'Palava' reportedly based on Police brutality". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  7. ^ "2020 Screenplay Winners". Vail Film Festival. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  8. ^ "Austen-Peters' Collision Course to close film festival". Punch Newspapers. 2021-10-29. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  9. ^ "Bolanle Austen-Peters' Collision Course to close AFRIFF 2021". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 2021-10-30. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  10. ^ "Bolanle Austen-Peters' 'Collision Course' Outshines Over 4,000 Entries, Selected As AFRIFF 2021 Closing Film". Nigerian Entertainment Today. 2021-10-30. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  11. ^ "'Collision Course is Personal to Me' Says James Amuta". THISDAYLIVE. 2021-11-05. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  12. ^ Asemota, Stefan (2016-05-02). Caught In-Between. BoD – Books on Demand. ISBN 978-3-7392-4805-9.
  13. ^ "AMVCA 2018: Full list of winners". Punch Newspapers. 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  14. ^ "BAP's Good to Go with 'Palava'". THISDAYLIVE. 2021-02-13. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  15. ^ BellaNaija.com (2019-12-09). "Funke Akindele-Bello, Mo Abudu & Akin Lewis dazzle as Ebonylife Films Premieres "Your Excellency"". BellaNaija. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  16. ^ "Mo Abudu's 'Your Excellency' Premieres at EbonyLife Place". THISDAYLIVE. 2020-01-04. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  17. ^ "New African-made films challenge Hollywood stereotypes". CNA Lifestyle. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  18. ^ "'Collision Course is Personal to Me' Says James Amuta". THISDAYLIVE. 2021-11-05. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  19. ^ "#AMVCA2018: Ali Nuhu wins, dedicates award to cast". 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  20. ^ "#AMVCA2018: Ali Nuhu wins, dedicates award to cast". 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2021-08-11.