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    Home » AFI Selects 11 Best Movies, 10 Top TV Shows Of 2014

    AFI Selects 11 Best Movies, 10 Top TV Shows Of 2014

    By SHOOTMonday, December 8, 2014Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2521 Views
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    "Interstellar" (image courtesy of Paramount Pictures).
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    The American Film Institute (AFI) announced today the official selections of AFI Awards 2014–11 outstanding films and 10 outstanding television programs deemed culturally and artistically representative of the year’s most significant achievements in the art of the moving image. This is the first time in AFI Awards history that the voting procedure, including tiebreakers, has resulted in the inclusion of 11 motion picture honorees for what has traditionally been a list of 10.

    An almanac documenting works of excellence that mark a moment in time, AFI Awards is also the only national honor for the community’s creative teams as a whole, acknowledging the collaborative nature of the art form. With no winners or losers, honorees are selected based on works which best advance the art of the moving image, enhance the rich cultural heritage of America’s art form, inspire audiences and artists alike, and/or make a mark on American society.

    “We celebrate these films and television programs as more than just milestones in a year of excellence.” said Bob Gazzale, AFI president and CEO. “They are a part of our American cultural heritage–collectively, a new chapter in the story of the art form and of our nation.”

    AFI MOVIES OF THE YEAR
    AMERICAN SNIPER
    BIRDMAN OR (THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF IGNORANCE)
    BOYHOOD
    FOXCATCHER
    THE IMITATION GAME
    INTERSTELLAR
    INTO THE WOODS
    NIGHTCRAWLER
    SELMA
    UNBROKEN
    WHIPLASH

    AFI TV PROGRAMS OF THE YEAR
    THE AMERICANS
    FARGO
    GAME OF THRONES
    HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER
    JANE THE VIRGIN
    THE KNICK
    MAD MEN
    ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
    SILICON VALLEY
    TRANSPARENT

    Marking the 15th chapter in the American Film Institute’s ongoing chronicle of the moving image in the 21st century, the 2014 entries join a notable pantheon of previous AFI honorees–works of significance that not only contribute to the rich cultural legacy, but also define the state of the art form.

    AFI Awards selections are made through a jury process in which AFI Trustees, scholars, film and television artists and critics determine the most outstanding achievements of the year, as well as provide a contextual rationale for each selection.

    This year’s juries–one for film and one for television–were chaired by producers and AFI Board of Trustees vice chairs Tom Pollock (former vice chairman of MCA, chairman of Universal Pictures) for the movies and Rich Frank (former chairman of Walt Disney Television, president of Walt Disney Studios, president of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) for television, and includes award-winning artists such as Anne Garefino (AFI Class of 1988), Vince Gilligan, Marshall Herskovitz (AFI Class of 1975), Patty Jenkins (AFI Class of 2000), Kasi Lemmons, Matthew Libatique (AFI Class of 1992) and Phylicia Rashad; film historian Leonard Maltin; renowned authors and scholars from prestigious universities with recognized motion picture arts programs; AFI Board of Trustees; and critics from leading media outlets such as The Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, TIME, TV Guide, USA Today and more.

    In a non-competitive atmosphere, honorees gather for recognition at the annual AFI Awards private luncheon on January 9, 2015 in Los Angeles–an event favored by the entertainment community for its informal intimacy and its inclusive acknowledgement of excellence.

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    After Delay Over Legal Issues, Oscar-Nominated Documentary “Black Box Diaries” Finally Premieres In Japan

    Friday, December 12, 2025

    "Black Box Diaries," a documentary in which Japanese journalist Shiori Ito investigates her own sexual assault case and the barriers she faced in pursuing justice, has been screened widely abroad since its 2024 festival debut and earned an Oscar nomination early this year.

    It finally premiered in Japan on Friday, a long-delayed domestic release that began with a single-theater run.

    In Japan, sexual assault victims are often stigmatized and silenced. But the barrier to the film's release at home was largely the result of a legal dispute over her use of some interviews and footage of witnesses and involved parties without their consent.

    The 102-minute film was screened to a full house on Friday at the T. Joy Prince Shinagawa, a large cinema complex in downtown Tokyo.

    Ito expressed relief that she could finally share her story with an audience in her home country.

    "Until last night, I was afraid if the film is going to come out or not," she told The Associated Press after the screening. "The reason I made this film is because I want to talk about this issue openly in Japan. It's been like my little love letter to Japan, so I'm just so happy that this day came finally."

    Ito, who went public with what she says happened to her in 2015, has become the face of Japan's slow moving #MeToo movement. She is the first Japanese director to be nominated for an Oscar in the category of documentary feature film. The film is based on a 2017 book she wrote, "Black Box."

    What happened in 2015
    As an intern in 2015, Ito was seeking a position at private TBS Television and met one of its senior journalists, Noriyuki Yamaguchi, who became her alleged assailant. She has said in her book and film that she became dizzy... Read More

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