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Children
  
Veno Amata

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Spouse
  
Mbong Amata (m. 2008–2013)

Nominations
  
Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Director, Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Nigerian Film

Movies
  
Black November, Black Gold, Inale, The Amazing Grace

Similar
  
Mbong Amata, Fred Amata, Rahama Sadau, Hakeem Kae‑Kazim, Nse Ikpe‑Etim

Profiles

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Jeta Amata is a Nigerian filmmaker, born on August 21, 1974, to popular Nigerian actor Zack Amata. He comes from a family of veteran filmmakers including Ifoghale Amata, Zack Amata and Fred Amata. Growing up in the film industry, following his family’s passion for film, Jeta produced and directed his first film at the age of 21, making it no surprise when he began to rise in the world of film and entertainment.

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Education

Jeta Amata studied Theater Arts at Benue State University in Makurdi, Nigeria.

Global production and acclaim

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His work first went global when he produced a documentary film for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 2003 using his film “Game of Life” as footage for the documentary. He holds 53 nominations and 10 wins for film awards in Africa, Europe and the United States, and is considered one of the most successful filmmakers to come out of West Africa.

Debut film

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Debuting his movie Alexa Affair at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival would establish him firmly in the minds of Nigerians, Africans, and the world as a renowned and respected Nigerian filmmaker and a true Nollywood success story who tells only stories that impact on people positively.

2006–11

Amata’s film The Amazing Grace, which won the Best West African Film Award in the 2006 Screen Nations Awards UK, holds the honor of being the first Nigerian film to be screened at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. It is the only Nigerian Film that has had a western release and it can also be found in American stores and on websites such as Netflix.

Soon after, Jeta would be recognized for such movies as Inale and Mary Slessor.

2012-Present

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Amata’s latest film Black November was premiered at the United Nations during the General Assembly in 2012 and was also screened at the Kennedy Center as well as the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The film inspired sponsoring of a bi-partisan resolution on the Niger Delta of Nigeria members of the 112th United States Congress, H.CON.RES.121.

Amata had screenings of his documentary Into the Delta, on the situation of the Niger Delta, shown in nine universities in the U.S. including NYU, George Washington University, UCLA and Cornell.

Official appointments

Recently, the President of Haiti, Michel Joseph Martelly, made Jeta Amata a Goodwill Ambassador to Haiti.

Colleagues

Amata has worked with Academy Award winner Kim Basinger, Academy Award nominee Mickey Rourke, music superstars Akon and Wyclef Jean.

Family

In 2001 at an audition in Calabar he met Mbong Amata. Two years later when she was 18 they began dating. They married in 2008 and their daughter Veno was born later that year. In 2013 they separated and in 2014 they divorced.

Filmography

2013 Road to Redemption Director, Writer, Producer

2011 Black November Director, Writer, Producer

2010 Inale Director, Writer, Producer

2009 Queen Amina Director, Writer, Producer

2008 Mary Slessor (TV series) Director, Writer, Producer

2007 Game of Life Director, Writer, Producer

2006 The Amazing Grace Director, Writer, Producer

2005 Last Game Director, Writer, Producer

2005 Ultimate Crisis Director, Writer, Producer

2005 Wheel of Change Director, Writer, Producer

2004 The Alexa Affair Director, Writer, Producer

2004 Queen 2 (video) Director, Writer, Producer

2004 Queen (video) Director, Writer, Producer

2003 Dangerous Desire (video) Director, Writer, Producer

2003 Love Entangle (video) Director, Writer, Producer

2003 Unconditional Love Director, Writer, Producer

2002 Tears of a Woman Director, Writer, Producer

2002 Black Mamba (video) Director, Writer, Producer

2001 Mutanda Director, Writer, Producer

Awards/Nominations

  • Verona International African Film Festival, Best Film, Black November, 2011
  • Verona International African Film Festival, Audience Award, Black November, 2011
  • Monaco International Film Festival, Most Entertaining Film, Inale, 2011
  • Copenhagen Nollywood Festival, Best Film, Black November, 2011
  • American Black Film Festival (ABFF), Best Director (Nominated), Black November, 2011
  • American Black Film Festival (ABFF), Best Picture (Nominated), Black November, 2011
  • American Black Film Festival (ABFF), Best Screenplay, Black November, 2011
  • Nigerian Entertainment Awards, Best Film, Inale, 2011
  • African Academy Movie Awards AAMA, Best Nigerian Film (Nominated), Inale, 2011
  • NFVSB Awards Nigeria, Best Film, Inale, 2010
  • Abuja International Film Festival, Audience Awards, Mary Slessor, 2009
  • Abuja International Film Festival, Best Short, Mary Slessor, 2009
  • SIMA AWARDS, Best Director, The Amazing Grace, 2008
  • Screen Nations Awards, Best West African Film, The Amazing Grace, 2007
  • Nigeria Movie Awards NMA, Best Director (Nominated), The Amazing Grace, 2007
  • Nigeria Movie Awards NMA, Best Picture (Nominated), The Amazing Grace, 2007
  • Nigeria Movie Awards NMA, Best Cinematography, The Amazing Grace, 2007
  • African Academy Movie Awards AAMA, Best Director (Nominated), The Amazing Grace, 2006
  • African Academy Movie Awards AAMA, Best Cinematography, The Amazing Grace, 2006
  • African Academy Movie Awards AAMA, Best Picture (Nominated), The Amazing Grace, 2006
  • African Academy Movie Awards AAMA, Best Screenplay (Nominated), The Amazing Grace, 2006
  • References

    Jeta Amata Wikipedia