For your film to qualify for Nollywood Film Critics' Awards, it must be produced by Africans, feature some Africans in the continental Africa and or by Africans in the Diaspora. Must be produced the year before or early months before the deadline and of any year if unreleased to any market. All films must be received by the deadline. Please provide all Original Music Scores and Soundtracks on separate CDs for those categories
NOMINEES
Nominations are from the submitted films, music score and soundtracks Note: NAFCA does not nominate based on trailers. We watch and write full reviews of all films. Please visit our film critics website for more information on how you can submit your films throughout the year http://www.nollywoodcritics.com/NewReviews.aspx
VOTING
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS People's Choice Awards are available for online voting where fans can cast their votes for their various nominees under the available categories for those awards. Winners of People's Choice Awards will be announced at the award ceremony.
Voting for main categories will be conducted by Nollywood Film Critics USA and its board members. - See more at: http://africanoscar.com/rules.aspx
SHORT FILMS
Email the link to info@AfricanOscar.com
OR MAIL 2 DVDs OF YOUR MOVIES TO: Nollywood Film Critics USA/NAFCA 9309 Royal Crest Dr Raleigh, North Carolina 27617 USA
(Email: info@nollywoodcritics.com) NOTE: $50 Submission Fee will apply to all short films.
FULL LENGTH FILM:
MAIL 2 DVDs or Blue Ray To: Nollywood & African Film Critics' Awards 9309 Royal Crest Dr. Raleigh, North Carolina 27617 USA
NOTE: $150 Submission Fee will apply if your film has not already been reviewed.
African Oscars-NAFCA
The Nollywood & African Film Critics' Awards, commonly known as The African Oscars, are U.S. awards for achievements in the film industry and The NAFCA Special Honors are awarded to recognize outstanding individuals whose professional careers have been marked by extraordinary personal and professional accomplishments. Winners are awarded the NAFCA Trophies, officially the Award of Merit that is much better known by its nickname NAFCA. The awards, first presented in 2011 at the RTP Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham North Carolina, are overseen by the Nollywood Film Critics USA. The NAFCA Special Honors were presented for the first time in 2011 to President Nelson Mandela. Recipients of this award in subsequent years include President Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia, President Jonathan E. Goodluck and President Ellen J. Sirleaf. Presentations of the African Oscars and The NAFCA Special Honors are made yearly during the second weekend in September. The African Oscars NAFCA is designed to globally promote African Cinema and culture. The prestigious Nollywood & African Film Critics' Awards (African Oscars) are awards of merit and are considered the highest diaspora award.
The 4th African Oscars - NAFCA Awards will be held on the 13th of September 2014