The NISA 2024 winners

The fifth edition of the Ivorian Night of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts was held on Friday, November 22, 2024, in Abidjan and honored "GLA," an action feature film by director Landry AGBADOU.

Landry AGBADOU wins the NISA d'Or, a prize worth five million CFA francs. He succeeds actress and producer Kadhy Touré, winner of the 2023 edition, with her feature film "Marabout chéri."

This ceremony also honored

 "L’Afrique c’est chic" by Nader FAKHRY and Cédric POLA: Best Feature-Length Documentary Award

Eliame NIAMKEY from Bonus Multimedia: CPACI Award for Best Producer

"La A3" by Josué Emeric YAPO: Best Short Documentary Award

 Mr. TONY for "Gla": Award for Best Editing in a Feature Film

Takou D. ASSIÉ, in "Or Blanc": Best Actress Award

Fortuné AKAKPO, in "Buzz" – Best Actor Award

Abdul Aziz DIALLO, for "Niabla": Award for Best Cinematography in a Television Series

"Réiôné" by Kieffoloh Yann: Best Short Fiction Film Award

 Eric ZRADJÉ BI and Mathieu NANGUY, for "Maman: Award for Best Sound Recording in a Feature Film"

 Cadic N’GUESSAN: Revelation Award

 Best Feature Film Director Award won by Owell Brown for "Maman"

Axel Trésor GBALLOU, in "Charles Ornel, vous allez détester l'aimer" (Charles Ornel, you're going to hate loving him): Award for Best Male Performance

Franck VLEHI, for "Buzz": Award for Best Television Series Director

Serge BILÉ, for "Maman": Award for Best Original Screenplay for a Feature Film

"Buzz" by Franck VLEHI: Award for Best Television Series

"Troublemaker," on Life TV: Special Audience Award

Serge ABESSOLO, in "Buzz": Award for Best International Performance

Pacôme GBAYORO, for "Gla": Award for Best Cinematography in a Feature Film

"Willy à midi" on Life TV: Award for Best Television Entertainment Program

Ruben TIA, KADIO Sabine, SOUMAHORO Khalif, for "Avocat": Award for Best Original Screenplay for a TV Series

Abalotu K. PATCHIDI, for "Niabla": Award for Best Television Series Editing

"Gla" by Landry AGBADOU Best Feature Film Award

The Ivorian Night of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts was presided over by Françoise Remarck, Minister of Culture and Francophonie, who praised the efforts of the general commission and reiterated the Ivorian government's commitment to supporting the sector.

"… I know that it is thanks to your commitment, all of you. Thanks to your determination to promote our cinema and audiovisual industry despite the difficulties, we are all gathered here today. I can assure you that the President of the Republic has made the cultural sector, and particularly the cinema and audiovisual industry, one of his priorities."