EVALUATION CRITERIA
Judges will assess the overall quality of the films, based on:
○ Narrative Strength: How well the story is told, its originality, and emotional
impact.
○ Direction: The director's vision and how effectively it was executed.
○ Technical Proficiency: How well technical aspects like cinematography, sound
design, editing, and production design contribute to the film’s overall success.
○ Cultural/Global Impact: For categories like Best International Film or Best
African Film, judges may also consider how the film resonates on a broader
scale.
EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR ADDITIONAL CATEGORIES:
Judges must assess films based on specific criteria that align with the category they are judging, such as:
○ Performance (for acting categories)
○ Direction, Interpretation and Vision (for directing categories)
○ Technical Proficiency (for cinematography, sound design, editing, etc.)
○ Narrative Strength (for storytelling, screenplay, etc.)
○ Narrative Strength: How well the story is told, its originality, and emotional
impact.
○ Direction: The director's vision and how effectively it was executed.
○ Technical Proficiency: How well technical aspects like cinematography, sound
design, editing, and production design contribute to the film’s overall success.
○ Cultural/Global Impact: For categories like Best International Film or Best
African Film, judges may also consider how the film resonates on a broader
scale.
EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR ADDITIONAL CATEGORIES:
Judges must assess films based on specific criteria that align with the category they are judging, such as:
○ Performance (for acting categories)
○ Direction, Interpretation and Vision (for directing categories)
○ Technical Proficiency (for cinematography, sound design, editing, etc.)
○ Narrative Strength (for storytelling, screenplay, etc.)