Chineze Anyaene is a renowned Nigerian filmmaker and film producer known for her dedication to telling compelling stories with high cinematic standards. Her journey in the world of cinema has not only produced critically acclaimed works but has also played a significant role in elevating Nigerian cinema on the global stage. Born on December 28, 1983, in Abuja, Nigeria, Chineze’s remarkable career in film has earned her numerous awards and recognition. Let’s delve into the life and achievements of this visionary filmmaker.
Personal Stats
Information | Details |
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Full Name | Chineze Anyaene |
Date of Birth | 28 December 1983 |
Marital Status | Married to Mr. Chibuzor Abonyi |
Net Worth | N/A |
State of Origin | N/A |
Birthplace | Abuja, Nigeria |
Parents | Parental information not provided |
Occupation | Filmmaker and Film Producer |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Citizenship | Nigerian |
Alma Mater | University of Abuja, Nigeria (B.A. in Theatre Art) |
Chineze’s notable work is the critically acclaimed film “Ije
The Journey” (2010), starring Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and Genevieve Nnaji. This film tells the story of two Nigerian sisters and contributed to the growth of the Nigerian cinema industry. It was produced with a sponsorship from Kodak and became an instant classic and a box office hit. The production budget for “Ije” was up to $2.5 million.
In addition to her feature film, Chineze produced a short film titled “20 Years Later” in 2012.
Chineze Anyaene has been an active participant in discussions related to the Nigerian film industry and entertainment. She represented Nigeria’s film industry at the World Economic Forum in 2014 as a panelist to discuss Nollywood and its prospects.
She is also a consulting producer for a brand with seven channels on a Sub-Saharan African direct broadcast satellite service.
Nigerian Oscar Selection Committee (NOSC)
Chineze Anyaene played a pivotal role in establishing the Nigerian Oscar Selection Committee (NOSC). In 2012, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences approved the NOSC as the official organization responsible for submitting Nigeria’s feature film entry in the International Feature Film (IFF) category for the Oscars. Chineze served as the chairperson of the committee, which had a tenure of 5 years. The committee was re-approved in 2019 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards, with Chineze continuing as the chairperson. In 2019, the committee submitted Nigeria’s first entry for the Oscars in the Best International Feature Film category (formerly known as Best Foreign Language category).
Awards
Chineze Anyaene has received several awards for her contributions to the film industry, including:
- Award of Excellence at the Canada International Film Festival
- The Golden Ace Award at the Las Vegas International Film Festival
- The Silver Palm Award at the Mexico International Film Festival
- The Melvin van Peebles Award at the San Francisco Black Festival
- The Festival Prize for Best International Student at the Swansea Bay Film Festival, awarded by Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Sheen.
Chineze Anyaene’s journey in the film industry has not only yielded critically acclaimed works but has also contributed significantly to the recognition of Nigerian cinema on the global stage.