Submit your Movie now. Deadline: March 31, 2015.
Motion Picture Association of Haiti, Inc (MPAH) is pleased to announce that it will be having its 5th Annual Haiti Movie Awards in the greater Boston area in the fall of 2015. For this year, new rules and regulations have been set to better serve our Haitian actors and filmmakers.
The MPAH Movie Awards will honor actors and filmmakers for work that was displayed in theaters or released on DVD between January 2014- December 2014 inclusively. If a movie has not been released yet on DVD, please contact us contact@mpah.org to schedule a private screening of your movie for MPAH judges. The deadline for submission is March 31, 2015..
Visit http://haitimovieaward.com/?page_id=2248 for more information regarding the submission process.
There will be a press conference on Sunday April 27, 2015 on Ekran Marabou TV Boston to announce the 2015 nominees. The nominees will also be listed on our website www.haitimovieaward.com
For this year new categories have been added. Below is a list of categories for the 5th Annual MPAH Haiti Movie Awards:
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Director
Best Original Movie Script
Best Movie
Best Documentary
Best Original Movie Score
Best Director of Photography
Other Categories:
Honorary Awards
Prix D’Excellence Awards
Lifetime Achievement Awards
Humanitarian Awards
The purpose of the ceremony is to honor the hard work of historically important artists that have been an essential cornerstone in shaping the Haitian movie industry. We will also reward the current efforts of the vibrant talents in the Haitian movie industry today.
MPAH – Motion Picture Association of Haiti, Inc. is a non-profit corporation located in Boston MA and it has been founded in April 2007. Our long term goal is to make the Haitian cinematography a professional career for all Haitian filmmakers, to create a structure in the market, to influence the distribution of the Haitian films in the international market and to protect and defend the rights of the Haitian writers, directors, actors and other specialists in the field of filmmaking.