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    Home » “American Fiction,” “The Color Purple,” “Origin” Top African American Film Critics’ Awards

    “American Fiction,” “The Color Purple,” “Origin” Top African American Film Critics’ Awards

    By SHOOTMonday, January 15, 2024Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1188 Views
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    Jeffrey Wright in a scene from "American Fiction" (photo by Claire Folger/courtesy of MGM-Orion, Amazon MGM Studios)
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    The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has unveiled the winners of the 15th annual AAFCA Awards honoring outstanding achievement in film, and the organization’s selections for its top ten films of the year.

    Leading the way were American Fiction and The Color Purple with four wins apiece. Origin won three honors. Additionally, all three films were in the AAFCA’s Top 10 Films of the Year.

    American Fiction won for Best Comedy, Best Screenplay (Cord Jefferson), Best Supporting Actor (Sterling K. Brown) and Best Emerging Filmmaker (Jefferson in his directorial debut).

    The Color Purple topped the Best Musical, Best Ensemble, Best Music and Best Supporting Actress (Danielle Brooks) categories. In the latter, Brooks tied with Da’Vine Joy Randolph for her performance in The Holdovers.

    Origin won for Best Drama, Best Director (Ava DuVernay) and Best Actress (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor).

    Winners will be celebrated at the 15th Annual AAFCA Awards on February 21 at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills.  The announcement was made by AAFCA president and co-founder Gil Robertson.  “It’s become a tradition to announce our winners on MLK Day,” stated Robertson. “And what a great year for cinema showcasing the vibrant tapestry of Black storytelling, where diversity is not a trend, but an imperative. This year’s winners have inspired, challenged, and moved us and we are delighted to celebrate them and their cultural impact.”
     
    AAFCA’s Top 10 Films list and the winners of the 15th Annual AAFCA Awards are:

     
    AAFCA’S TOP 10 FILMS OF THE YEAR

    • American Fiction
    • Origin
    • The Color Purple
    • Oppenheimer
    • Past Lives
    • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
    • Poor Things
    • Anatomy of a Fall
    • Killers of the Flower Moon
    • Barbie

     

     
    WINNERS | 15TH ANNUAL AAFCA AWARDS

     

    • Best Drama: Origin
    • Best Comedy: American Fiction
    • Best Musical: The Color Purple
    • Best Director: Ava DuVernay (Origin)
    • Best Screenplay: American Fiction
    • Best Actor: Colman Domingo (Rustin)
    • Best Actress: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (Origin)
    • Best Supporting Actor: Sterling K. Brown (American Fiction)
    • Best Supporting Actress: *TIE* Da’Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers), Danielle Brooks (The Color Purple)
    • Best Ensemble: The Color Purple
    • Breakout Performance: Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon)
    • Emerging Filmmaker: Cord Jefferson (American Fiction)
    • Best Independent Feature: A Thousand and One
    • Best Animated Feature: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
    • Best Documentary: Stamped From The Beginning
    • Best Music: The Color Purple
    • Best International Film: Io Capitano
    • Best Short Film: The After

     

    Winners were voted on by all of AAFCA’s 100+ members.  Honorary awards recognizing exceptional achievements behind-the-camera and from the executive suites will be announced in February.

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    Thanks To Shows Like “Abbott Elementary” and “Hacks,” LGBTQ+ Representation On Primetime TV Grows

    Thursday, November 6, 2025

    TV shows like "Abbott Elementary," "Hacks," "Heartstopper," "The Last of Us" and "Yellowjackets" helped increase the ranks of LGBTQ+ characters on prime time by 4% over the previous season, according to a new study by the advocacy group GLAAD. This year's "Where We Are on TV" study, released Thursday, counted 489 LGBTQ characters across scripted prime-time broadcast, cable and streaming shows — up 21 additional characters. It marks a boost after two years of decline, but remains far below the 2021-2022 record high of 637 characters. Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of the group, warned that those numbers could still decrease soon: More than 200 of the LGBTQ+ characters counted this year — in shows like "Heartstopper," "Harlem" and "Elite" — will not be returning due to a flurry of series cancellations, endings or because they were limited series. "Storytelling brings us together and this current cultural and political climate calls on creatives and executives to double down on fair and accurate stories of LGBTQ people," Ellis writes in the report. GLAAD added that the number of transgender characters on TV has slightly increased from last year to reach 33 — 24 trans women, seven trans men, and two nonbinary characters — but only four trans characters appear on series that have been officially renewed. The report is the 20th edition of the annual tracking by GLAAD and charts a remarkable leap from just 47 LGBTQ+ characters in the first study. It arrives as President Donald Trump has targeted transgender and nonbinary people with a series of executive orders — including one declaring the existence of two unchangeable sexes — stripping government websites of "gender ideology" an reinstituting a ban on transgender service members in the... Read More

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