Winners emerge and excellence took centre stage as the maiden Redeemer’s International Christian Film Festival 2026 and the RCCG International Creative Conference concludes in Redemption City under the theme “The Overcomers.”
Outstanding films and performances were recognised across multiple categories during the awards ceremony capping five days of screenings, panel discussions, and plenary sessions with winning entries premiering to a live audience.
The five-day event concluded with awards honouring excellence in short film, feature film, animation, music and a Jury Special Award from entries across the world.
“Finding Me” by Modupe Olorunjo clinched Best Feature Film. While “The Greatest Gift” by Dexter Hills, won Best Short Film. Chijioke Onyinyechi Nnabuchi's “An Eye for the Cross” was named Best Animation, “He Is Coming” by Grace Olubunmi Oriade won Best Music Video, and “The Seal” by the Creative Christian Department, Edo Family received the Jury Special Award.
The festival ran concurrently with the International Creative Conference where the call for excellence in faith-based storytelling took center stage with plenary sessions and panel discussions focused on moving faith-based storytelling from mediocrity to global standard.
Keynote speaker Shaibu Husseini, Executive Director of the National Film and Video Censors Board, urged creatives to close the gap between ministry and industry by prioritising technical mastery alongside purpose.
“When ministry meets mastery, when purpose meets professionalism, and when faith meets excellence, the result is transformative storytelling that not only entertains but also uplifts, inspires, and changes lives,” he said.
Husseini challenged Christian creatives to move beyond mediocrity and meet global standards in scripting, cinematography, editing, sound, and production design. He noted that evolving audience expectations demand narratives that are compelling and technically precise.
Akin-John, representing the National Overseer, Sunday Akande, delivered the conference charge on “To Overcome,” encouraging participants to confront sin, fear, offense, and creative stagnation to fulfill their calling.
The programme featured plenary sessions, panel discussions on collaboration, content development, and the business of Christian filmmaking, plus cultural and drama presentations from various regions. Speakers consistently stressed moving from mediocrity to excellence across all creative expressions.
The event had notable and experienced Christian film makers, cinematographers, producers, actors, directors, script writers in attendance.
They include Kolade Segun-Okeowo, Austin Sam Uche Anyamele, Ewoma Luther-Abegunde, Ayo Kassim, Tunde Oreniyi, Bimbola Ogunsanya, and Olufemi Bolorunde, who was the festival director.
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