Freedom Way was named Best Movie, triumphing over a field of powerful contenders and securing its place as one of the year’s most impactful African films.
Directed with precision and heart, Freedom Way captivated audiences with its gripping narrative, emotional depth, and exceptional performances. The film tells a deeply resonant story that explores themes of identity, injustice, and resilience in a society grappling with change. With its strong screenplay, dynamic direction, and stirring score, Freedom Way delivered a cinematic experience that stayed with viewers long after the credits rolled.
The Best Movie category was stacked with some of the most talked-about titles of the year, reflecting the richness and diversity of African storytelling: Lisabi: The Uprising, Skeleton Coast, Suspicion, Inkabi, House of Ga’a, Christmas in Lagos, Farmer’s Bride.
While each film brought its own unique voice and vision to the screen, Freedom Way emerged as the standout for its cinematic excellence and social relevance.