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Westwood Movie Awards

Westwood Movie Awards

Westwood Movie Awards, known as WWMA is a set of thirty awards for artistic and technical merit in the western Region Movie Industry, given annually by the Westwood movie industry, to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements as assessed by the industries voting membership. The various category winners are awarded a copy of a golden statuette, officially called the “WWM Awards “, which has become commonly known by its nickname “WWMA”. The awards, first presented in 2016 at the Takoradi Technical University is set for it second edition in December.
According to the Board for Censorship the entry for the second edition looks encouraging (152 entry with 37cds) and filmmakers in Western Region have come to embrace the awards, of which the nominations were extended to Tarkwa, Bogoso, Prestea and Sefwi Wiaso.
Their main aim is to become the most credible awards scheme structured for filmmakers and stakeholders in the Region. Nomination ended some weeks ago and voting is set to begin soon.
Below is the category of Awards:
CATEGORY OF AWARD
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Producer
Best D.O.P
Best Screenplay
Best Production Manager
Best Sound
Best Light
Best Story
Best Actcom [Actor Comedian]
Best Upcoming Actor
Best Make Up
Best Continuity
Best Editor
Best Supporting Actor/Actress
Best Director
Best Set Designer
Best Sound Track
Best Movie
Best TV Series
Best Short Film
Best Acting SHS
Best Actress SHS
Best Actor SHS
Best Director SHS
Most Influential Director
Best Ghallywood Actor
Best Kumawood Actor
Most Pupolar actor/actress
Best skit(web series)





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