14th February 2025 4:18:35 PM
3 mins readMawuko Kuadzi, the celebrated Ghanaian casting director and CEO of MK Casting, has achieved a historic feat by winning the Best Casting for a Commercial award at the prestigious 40th Artios Awards held in the United States.
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This accomplishment not only highlights Kuadzi’s remarkable talent but also emphasizes the growing prominence of African cinema and creative industries on the global stage.
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The Artios Awards, hosted annually by the Casting Society of America (CSA), honor exceptional achievements in casting across various fields, including film, television, theater, and commercials.
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Kuadzi’s triumph represents a significant moment for the African creative community, marking a milestone in the increasing global recognition of African talent and establishing a new benchmark for the continent’s entertainment industries.
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Renowned for his ability to spot and nurture talent, Kuadzi has been pivotal in shaping Ghana’s film industry. His award-winning casting for the NFL Super Bowl commercial “Born to Play” has not only brought international acclaim to Ghana but also provided African creatives with an opportunity to present their narratives to a worldwide audience.
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The Best Casting win for the NFL commercial came after it stood out among other distinguished works, including the Boulder Crest Foundation PSA, Chevy’s “A Holiday to Remember,” and “Mr. P. 30.”
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In a statement following his victory, Kuadzi expressed his heartfelt thanks to his team, the NFL, the producers, the actors, the CSA, and the broader African creative community for their support.
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“This award is not just for me, but for every African storyteller and creativity. It is proof that our stories, our talent, and our hard work are being recognized and celebrated globally,” he said.
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This achievement is of immense importance, not just for Ghana, but for the entire African continent, marking a pivotal change in the global entertainment industry, where African talent is increasingly being acknowledged and celebrated.
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Kuadzi’s victory is expected to inspire a new generation of African filmmakers, actors, and creatives to pursue international opportunities. The recognition also underscores the urgent need for more investment in Africa's creative industries to nurture and develop the next wave of talent.
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Nana Dwomoh-Doyen Benjamin, Executive Director of the African Chamber of Content Producers, highlighted the significance of African governments working with individuals who can showcase their nations’ strengths through professional achievements. He urged the Ghanaian government, along with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to recognize and support Mawuko Kuadzi’s success as a key element in the growth of the country’s creative sector.
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Kuadzi, who is the only Ghanaian and the sole representative from West, East, Central, and Northern Africa, has also secured a seat as a board member of the International Casting Directors Association and is a member of the Casting Society of America. Dwomoh-Doyen further stressed that such distinguished individuals should be consulted by the government on matters concerning the creative industry and beyond.
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He also emphasized that African governments should make it a priority to involve their most accomplished citizens in national development, utilizing their expertise to drive progress in various sectors.
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