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Ghana’s Mawuko Kuadzi Wins Best Casting for a Commercial at 40th ARTIOS Awards, Elevating African Talent on the Global Stage

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Ghanaian casting director and CEO of MK Casting, Mawuko Kuadzi known popularly as MK has made history by winning the Best Casting for a Commercial award at the prestigious 40th Artios Awards held in the United States. This remarkable achievement not only celebrates Kuadzi’s exceptional talent but also deepens the growing influence of African cinema and creative arts on the global stage.

The Artios Awards, organized annually by the Casting Society of America (CSA), honor excellence in casting across film, television, theater, and commercials. Kuadzi’s win is particularly significant as it highlights the rising prominence of African creatives in international media and sets a new benchmark for the continent’s film and entertainment industry.

Mawuko Kuadzi, known for his keen eye in discovering and nurturing talent, has played a pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s film industry. His award-winning work for the NFL Super Bowl commercial “Born to Play,” which was nominated in the commercial category of the prestigious awards, has not only brought global recognition to Ghana but also opened doors for African creatives to showcase their skills and stories to a wider audience.

The Best Casting award for the NFL commercial, which triumphed over other prominent works in its category such as the Boulder Crest Foundation PSA by Liz Lewis; Chevy’s “A Holiday to Remember” by John Ort, Kathleen Chopin, and Sarah Cayce; “Mr P. 30” by Nina Pratt; “Nobody Watches Like U.S.” – CBS Sports: UEFA Champions League by John Ort and Kathleen Chopin; and “Roland” by Tree Petts, swept the award at the end of the night.

In an interview with the press after winning the award, Mr. Kuadzi expressed gratitude to his team, the NFL, the producers, the actors he has worked with, the CSA, and the African creative community. “This award is not just for me but for every African storyteller and creative. It is proof that our stories, our talent, and our hard work are being recognized and celebrated globally,” he said.

According to creative pundits, the significance of this award for Ghana and the rest of Africa cannot be overstated. It signals a shift in the global entertainment landscape, where African talent is increasingly being acknowledged and celebrated. Mr. Kuadzi’s success is expected to inspire a new generation of African filmmakers, actors, and creatives to pursue their dreams on the world stage.

Industry experts have praised Mr. Kuadzi’s win as a major milestone for African cinema. Many believe this recognition will open doors to more international collaborations, funding, and opportunities for African film projects. It also highlights the pressing need for increased investment in the continent’s creative arts sector to nurture and support emerging talent.

In an interview, Nana Dwomoh-Doyen Benjamin, Executive Director of the African Chamber of Content Producers, stressed the importance of African governments partnering with individuals who can positively showcase their countries through their professional achievements.

“The Ghanaian government, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should celebrate Mawuko Kuadzi’s achievement and commit to supporting individuals and initiatives that drive the growth of the country’s creative industry. Mawuko Kuadzi is the only Ghanaian—and the only individual from West, East, Central, and Northern Africa—to rise to the esteemed position of board member in the International Casting Directors Association and become a member of the Casting Society of America. Someone with such accomplishments should be consulted by the government on matters related to the creative sector and beyond,” he stated.

Nana Dwomoh-Doyen added that African governments should actively involve their most accomplished citizens as partners in national development, using their expertise and influence to drive progress across various sectors.

 

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