ZIMBABWEAN film producer Marc T Mandisoul has been nominated for a top award, a reward for his contribution to the local film industry.

The Global Industry Award, which highlights excellence and innovation in specific global industry sectors, has nominated Mandisoul in the Global Entrepreneurs Award category. The awards are slated for La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, Accra, Ghana, from November 21 to 23.

Mandisoul told NewsDay Life & Style that he is more than excited to be allowed to rub shoulders with globally-acclaimed business and entrepreneurial acumen.

The Global  Entrepreneurial Award stands as the ultimate symbol of prestige, celebrating a select group of the world’s most influential and transformative entrepreneurs and leaders.

More so, the awards ceremony recognises globally-acclaimed entrepreneurs, innovators, business leaders and policymakers to celebrate achievements and foster impactful global connections.

“Being nominated for the Global Entrepreneurs Award is not just a personal milestone, it is a reminder that creativity, resilience and purpose can transcend borders. This nomination celebrates not only my journey but the spirit 

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of every dreamer who dares to build beyond limitations,” Mandisoul said.

Award ceremonies such as the Global Entrepreneurs Award play a vital role in spotlighting innovation, leadership and excellence across industries.

They not only recognise the achievements of trailblazers like Mandisoul but also inspire collaboration, mentorship and investment on a global scale.

By bringing together influential thinkers, creators and business leaders, such platforms drive economic growth, foster cultural exchange and encourage sustainable entrepreneurship that shapes the future of global industries.

Mandisoul’s journey in the film industry began in his youth, inspired by a passion for storytelling and a drive to uplift African narratives on the global stage.

He founded Entertainment Studios to create a platform for local talent, while pushing the boundaries of African cinema. His approach is centred around creating a sustainable, innovative space where African filmmakers can collaborate and access resources that enable them to compete on international markets.

Mandisoul’s profile includes the Global Entrepreneurs Award Nominee (Global Industry Award) in 2023, African Film & Entertainment Excellence Award (2021), Zimbabwe Film Industry Innovator of the Year (2019), Best Producer Award (Zimbabwe Film and Television Awards (2018), International Achievement Award in Entertainment (2017) and the African Entrepreneur of the Year (2016), among others.

He has been involved in the production of several acclaimed films and television series. Notable works include, among others, Roots of Freedom (2020), City of Dreams (2018), Shadows of the Past (2017) and Ubuntu Chronicles (2015).