Premieres/Red Carpet | 14 May 2011 06:54 CET

Genevieve Honoured in Monaco

By Osagie Alonge

One of Africa's biggest film stars Genevieve Nnaji was last night Thursday, 12, 2011, presented with the award of 'Best Breakthrough Performance' at the annual Monaco Charity Film Festival (MCFF) held at the Hermitage Hotel, Monte Carlo.

According to her spokesperson, Genevieve, 32, was awarded the prestigious prize for her riveting role as 'Teema' in the 2011 Nollywood movie 'The Mirror Boy' which has, since its premiere, received rave reviews and several nominations and awards.

'I'm thrilled to have received such an amazing honour from the MCFF. I put a huge amount of passion and love into every role I play so it's wonderful to be recognized not only in my country Nigeria, but now on the international stage. I would like to thank the MCFF jury, my amazing team, family and of course my fans', Genevieve who was not present to receive her award said in a statement

Now running in its sixth year, The Monaco Charity Film Festival is a non-profit charity event for the benefit of poor children around the world. The festival also helps new and developing filmmakers to find financing and distribution for their films

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