Nigerians Win Best Film Director, Best Actor World’s Largest Black Filmfest
Best Film Director and Best Actor Award at the 2023 American Black Film Festival Award with his film A Song From The Dark.
Addressing the feat, Okpue said, “Winning at the largest black film festival in the world was an absolute honour! It’s been three years grafting in the dark, and then within a year you end up in Miami Beach accepting two big prestigious awards as well as Best Director at Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles? God did it! Congratulations to my lead actress for winning Best Actor as well.
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