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African-American Film Critics Association

The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is the world's largest group of Black film critics that gives various annual awards for excellence in film and television.[1][2] It was founded in 2003 in New York City. In 2023 Variety stated that since it started, "the organization’s purpose was clear: to amplify Black voices in film criticism and arts entertainment journalism from across the African Diaspora."[3]

African-American Film Critics Association
AbbreviationAAFCA
Formation2003
TypeFilm criticism
Location
Official language
English
Websitewww.aafca.com

History edit

The association was founded in 2003[4] by Gil L. Robertson IV and Shawn Edwards. They met in New York City after a press junket, and were both concerned with the lack of themed stories in the film industry from the African Diaspora. In several weeks, the two of them were supported by other colleagues in their plan to create an association of black film critics. They drafted the initial outline for the association while in Los Angeles. In December 2003, the African-American Film Critics Association officially announced the start of its organization, and released its first "Top Ten List."[5]

In 2019, the association began giving awards to television shows in the spring.[6] AAFCA also joined with the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA), and the Online Association of Female Film Critics (OAFFC) to form the Critics Groups for Equality in Media to "help foster greater diversity in entertainment journalism" through various initiatives including a "watchdog" grading system.[7]

Mission edit

The association actively reviews cinema overall, but highlights films about the African-American experience.[8] The AAFCA produces awareness for films with widespread appeal to the black community while stressing the importance of films produced, written, directed and starring people of African descent. Members also involve themselves in advocacy work for students interested in film journalism and criticism.

The AAFCA also curates resources guides and lists of historically or culturally significant black films.[9]

The organization gives out awards for a variety of categories. Best Feature Film, Best Documentary, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Foreign Film, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Song. The AAFCA also gives out an award for Special Achievement. Honorees for this award are chosen by committee on the basis of their lifetime achievements.[10] Past recipients of the Special Achievement award included Jamie Foxx, John Singleton,[11] Edward James Olmos, Ruth E. Carter, Pearlena Igbokwe, Channing Dungey, Sherry Lansing,[10] and Spike Lee.[12]

Membership edit

Members of AAFCA are a geographically diverse range of journalists who cover every genre of film and represent numerous mediums such as television, radio broadcast, online, and print. Membership into the AAFCA is by invitation only, with approval of the Board of Governors.

There are three classifications for membership in the AAFCA; active member, associate member, and student.[13] An active member is one who writes regular film criticism for a medium with a minimum of 24 to qualify and must be based in the United States. Once accepted the active member must have a constant presence in the critique of commercial American films. An associate member is one who writes regular film coverage for a medium and must express their affiliation with an established media body by providing a written letter on company letterhead. Finally, a minimum of twelve samples of film critique is needed for consideration. A student member is one who is attending an accredited college or university and is majoring in journalism or broadcast media.

Special programs edit

Panel discussions led by an AAFCA member are also offered by the association.[14] One such panel is about the concept of diversity in modern films. It accentuates an understanding that each individual is special and different. The differences may run along lines of race, ethnicity, gender socio-economic status, physical abilities, sexual orientation, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs, or other ideologies. The panel explores the role cinema plays in understanding one another and to go beyond a simplistic message of tolerance to one of celebrating and acceptance of the plentiful dimensions of diversity in every person.

Another panel entitled "What Every Filmmaker Needs to Know about Film Critics", explores the important areas filmmakers must know when making a film. Film critics influence the success and failure of a film through their reviews so this panel attempts to help new filmmakers. It discusses the significance of plot lines and story narrative in films, the deliberations that must go into casting a film, and the crucial technical and imaginative elements filmmakers should reflect on before presenting their work to the public.[citation needed]

The final program offered by the AAFCA is the Junior Critic Program. Working with the historically black colleges and universities, the AAFCA selects four journalism students who demonstrate a talent and/or interest in film to cover a film promotional event as a working journalist. The selection process for the students is based on academic or department recommendations and an interview with an AAFCA member. The representative chaperones the selected student for the media event and then provides assistance with the final report.

In 2017, the AAFCA produced a series of screenings and panels honoring the late Prince at libraries and museums in Kansas City, Denver, Atlanta and Broward County, Florida.[15]

In 2023, the AAFCA partnered with the British Academy of Film and Television Arts to present "The Struggle to be Seen" a series of panels on challenges faced by Black industry professionals.[16]

Scandal edit

In 2009, the big winner at the African American Film Critics Association was Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire. The adaption won best picture, best director, best screenplay, and best supporting actress. The film's star, Gabourey Sidibe, did not win best actress, in favor of Nicole Beharie from American Violet.[17]

After the awards, gossip blogger Roger Friedman of The Hollywood Reporter reported the tally had been manipulated by the group's president, Gil Robertson IV. Friedman posed that Robertson was to receive a bribe in the form of a donation from the producers affiliated with American Violet.[18]

The issue sparked infighting among the group leading to a splintering. Three founding members of the AAFCA—Shawn Edwards of FOX-TV, Wilson Morales of Blackfilm.com/AOL Blackvoices, and Mike Sargent WBAI-FM/Tor.com—withdrew and created a new group, the Black Film Critics Circle.[19] The new group includes five other former AAFCA members[20] and officially debuted in February 2010. In the founding announcement, the Black Film Critics Circle made known that they were going to "maintain the integrity of a true critics organization".[20]

In a statement released December 28, 2009, and signed by 15 of the group's members, Robertson denied all accusations related to ballot tampering, and wished any group wanting to further black film appreciation the best.[20] The only evidence to the controversy on the AAFCA website is the inclusion that "Effective January 1, 2010, final tabulations for all AAFCA Award categories will be handled by Beverly Hills accountant W. Steven Temple"[8]

Executive team edit

  • Gil L. Robertson IV – President[21]
  • Daryle Lockhart – Vice President, East Coast[1]
  • Kathy Williamson – Vice President, West Coast[1]
  • Etienne Maurice - Creative Executive[1]

Advisory board edit

  • Russell Williams – Oscar winner; Professor, American University; Co-founder[22]
  • Darrell Miller – Fox, Rothschilds, LLP
  • Latanya Richardson – Actress, Philanthropist
  • W. Stephen Temple – President of Business Affairs Mgmt., Inc
  • Ava Duvernay – Filmmaker; President of DVA Media & Marketing
  • Vicangelo Bullock – President of NAACP – Beverly Hills/Hollywood
  • Asante Bradford – Georgia Film, Music, & Digital Entertainment

Best Picture edit

Year Winner Top Ten Films of the Year
2003[23] The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
2004[24] Ray
2005[25] Crash
2006[26] Dreamgirls
2007[27] The Great Debaters
2008[28] The Dark Knight
2009[29] Precious
2010[30] The Social Network
2011[31] The Tree of Life
2012[32] Zero Dark Thirty
2013 12 Years a Slave[33]
2014 Selma[34]
2015[35] Straight Outta Compton
2016[36] Moonlight
2017[37] Get Out
2018[38] Black Panther
2019[39][40] Us
2022[41][42][43] The Harder They Fall
2023[44][45][46] The Woman King

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "African-American Film Critics Association: Best Screenplay Ava DuVernay 'Middle of Nowhere'". Script Magazine. December 17, 2012. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "Jordan Peele's 'Us' Named Best Film by African-American Film Critics Association". The Hollywood Reporter. December 10, 2019. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Fluker, Dominique (March 1, 2023). "AAFCA Celebrates 20 Years of Amplifying Black Voices in Film and TV". Variety. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  4. ^ "African-American Film Critics Association Selects". BlackRadioNetwork. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  5. ^ "African-American Film Critic Association". Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  6. ^ "'When They See Us' Dominates African American Film Critics Association's Inaugural TV Honors". The Hollywood Reporter. July 23, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  7. ^ Malkin, Marc (June 19, 2019). "Film and TV Critics Announce Coalition to Increase Diversity in Entertainment Journalism (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "African-American Film Critic Association". Archived from the original on January 16, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  9. ^ "110 Important Films About the Black Experience". Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  10. ^ a b Evans, Greg (March 20, 2023). "African American Film Critics Association Names 2023 Special Achievement Awards Recipients". Deadline. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  11. ^ Barboza (2009), p. 183
  12. ^ "December 2006 | blackfilm.com | reviews | film | AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION 2006 AWARDS". www.blackfilm.com. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  13. ^ "African-American Film Critic Association". Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  14. ^ "African-American Film Critic Association". Archived from the original on January 16, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  15. ^ "African-American Film Critics Association to Honor Prince's Film Legacy Across the Country". www.topbuzz.com. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  16. ^ "BAFTA and AAFCA Launch Black History Month Conversation Series: "The Struggle to be Seen: The Challenges of Breaking Through for Black Creatives"". www.bafta.org. February 22, 2023. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  17. ^ thelostboy (December 17, 2009). ""Precious" For African-American Film Critics". IndieWire. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  18. ^ Showbiz411 December 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ "Black Film Critics Circle". Retrieved September 6, 2018.
  20. ^ a b c Ryzik, Melena (January 8, 2010). "Dissension Splinters African-American Critics Group". The New York Times. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
  21. ^ "Oscar Nominees Include Zero Nonwhite Actors". The Hollywood Reporter. January 14, 2016. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  22. ^ Robertson, Gil IV (July 22, 2016). "[COOL JOBS HOLLYWOOD] Be a Sound Mixer". EBONY. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  23. ^ "December 2003 | blackfilm.com | features | aafca top ten list". www.blackfilm.com. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  24. ^ . December 16, 2010. Archived from the original on December 16, 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  25. ^ "Crash Speeds To The Top". CINEMABLEND. December 30, 2005. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  26. ^ ""Dreamgirls" tops African-American Film Critics Awards". EDGE Media Network. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  27. ^ "December 2007 | blackfilm.com | reviews | film | AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION 2006 AWARDS". www.blackfilm.com. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  28. ^ "December 2008 | blackfilm.com | African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA)". www.blackfilm.com. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  29. ^ Heard, Kevin (December 16, 2009). "African-American Film Critics Association Picks 'Precious'". cleveland. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  30. ^ Knegt, Peter (December 13, 2010). "African-American Critics Go For "The Social Network"". IndieWire. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  31. ^ Grosz, Christy (December 12, 2011). "African-American Film Critics Choose "Tree of Life"". Variety. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  32. ^ "African-American Film Critics Association: Best Screenplay Ava DuVernay 'Middle of Nowhere'". Script Magazine. December 17, 2012. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  33. ^ "African-American Film Critics Association Reveals Its Top 10 Films of 2013". The Hollywood Reporter. December 13, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  34. ^ "African-American Film Critics Association Lauds 'Selma'". The Hollywood Reporter. December 8, 2014. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  35. ^ McNary, Dave (December 7, 2015). "'Straight Outta Compton' Named Top Film by African-American Film Critics". Variety. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  36. ^ "'Moonlight' Named Best Picture by the African American Film Critics Association". The Hollywood Reporter. December 12, 2016. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  37. ^ "'Get Out' Named Best Film by African American Film Critics Association". The Hollywood Reporter. December 12, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  38. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (December 11, 2018). "'Black Panther' Named Best Film By African American Film Critics Association". Deadline. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  39. ^ Obenson, Tambay (December 10, 2019). "'Us' Leads African American Film Critics Association's 2019 Awards and Ten Best List". IndieWire. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  40. ^ McNary, Dave (December 10, 2019). "Jordan Peele's 'Us' Named Best Movie of 2019 by African-American Film Critics Association". Variety. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  41. ^ . January 17, 2022. Archived from the original on January 24, 2022. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
  42. ^ Inman, DeMicia (January 18, 2022). "'The Harder They Fall' Wins Big At African American Film Critics Association Awards". VIBE. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
  43. ^ Hipes, Patrick (December 8, 2021). "African American Film Critics Top 10 Films Led By 'The Harder They Fall', 'Respect', 'King Richard'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
  44. ^ Verhoeven, Beatrice (January 16, 2023). "African American Film Critics Association Reveals 2023 AAFCA Award Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  45. ^ Jones, Marcus (March 2, 2023). "2023 AAFCA Awards Gave Black Filmmakers a Moment to Feel Heard". IndieWire. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  46. ^ "African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Top 10 Films of 2022: 'The Woman King' named Best Picture - AwardsWatch". December 8, 2022. Retrieved April 16, 2023.

Works cited edit

  • Barboza, Craigh. John Singleton: Interviews. Jackson: U.P. of Mississippi, 2009. ISBN 1-60473-116-8

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The African American Film Critics Association AAFCA is the world s largest group of Black film critics that gives various annual awards for excellence in film and television 1 2 It was founded in 2003 in New York City In 2023 Variety stated that since it started the organization s purpose was clear to amplify Black voices in film criticism and arts entertainment journalism from across the African Diaspora 3 African American Film Critics AssociationAbbreviationAAFCAFormation2003TypeFilm criticismLocationNew York City New YorkOfficial languageEnglishWebsitewww wbr aafca wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Mission 3 Membership 4 Special programs 5 Scandal 6 Executive team 7 Advisory board 8 Best Picture 9 Awards 10 References 11 Works cited 12 External linksHistory editThe association was founded in 2003 4 by Gil L Robertson IV and Shawn Edwards They met in New York City after a press junket and were both concerned with the lack of themed stories in the film industry from the African Diaspora In several weeks the two of them were supported by other colleagues in their plan to create an association of black film critics They drafted the initial outline for the association while in Los Angeles In December 2003 the African American Film Critics Association officially announced the start of its organization and released its first Top Ten List 5 In 2019 the association began giving awards to television shows in the spring 6 AAFCA also joined with the Asian American Journalists Association AAJA GALECA The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association LEJA and the Online Association of Female Film Critics OAFFC to form the Critics Groups for Equality in Media to help foster greater diversity in entertainment journalism through various initiatives including a watchdog grading system 7 Mission editThe association actively reviews cinema overall but highlights films about the African American experience 8 The AAFCA produces awareness for films with widespread appeal to the black community while stressing the importance of films produced written directed and starring people of African descent Members also involve themselves in advocacy work for students interested in film journalism and criticism The AAFCA also curates resources guides and lists of historically or culturally significant black films 9 The organization gives out awards for a variety of categories Best Feature Film Best Documentary Best Actress Best Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Director Best Foreign Film Best Screenplay and Best Original Song The AAFCA also gives out an award for Special Achievement Honorees for this award are chosen by committee on the basis of their lifetime achievements 10 Past recipients of the Special Achievement award included Jamie Foxx John Singleton 11 Edward James Olmos Ruth E Carter Pearlena Igbokwe Channing Dungey Sherry Lansing 10 and Spike Lee 12 Membership editMembers of AAFCA are a geographically diverse range of journalists who cover every genre of film and represent numerous mediums such as television radio broadcast online and print Membership into the AAFCA is by invitation only with approval of the Board of Governors There are three classifications for membership in the AAFCA active member associate member and student 13 An active member is one who writes regular film criticism for a medium with a minimum of 24 to qualify and must be based in the United States Once accepted the active member must have a constant presence in the critique of commercial American films An associate member is one who writes regular film coverage for a medium and must express their affiliation with an established media body by providing a written letter on company letterhead Finally a minimum of twelve samples of film critique is needed for consideration A student member is one who is attending an accredited college or university and is majoring in journalism or broadcast media Special programs editPanel discussions led by an AAFCA member are also offered by the association 14 One such panel is about the concept of diversity in modern films It accentuates an understanding that each individual is special and different The differences may run along lines of race ethnicity gender socio economic status physical abilities sexual orientation age physical abilities religious beliefs political beliefs or other ideologies The panel explores the role cinema plays in understanding one another and to go beyond a simplistic message of tolerance to one of celebrating and acceptance of the plentiful dimensions of diversity in every person Another panel entitled What Every Filmmaker Needs to Know about Film Critics explores the important areas filmmakers must know when making a film Film critics influence the success and failure of a film through their reviews so this panel attempts to help new filmmakers It discusses the significance of plot lines and story narrative in films the deliberations that must go into casting a film and the crucial technical and imaginative elements filmmakers should reflect on before presenting their work to the public citation needed The final program offered by the AAFCA is the Junior Critic Program Working with the historically black colleges and universities the AAFCA selects four journalism students who demonstrate a talent and or interest in film to cover a film promotional event as a working journalist The selection process for the students is based on academic or department recommendations and an interview with an AAFCA member The representative chaperones the selected student for the media event and then provides assistance with the final report In 2017 the AAFCA produced a series of screenings and panels honoring the late Prince at libraries and museums in Kansas City Denver Atlanta and Broward County Florida 15 In 2023 the AAFCA partnered with the British Academy of Film and Television Arts to present The Struggle to be Seen a series of panels on challenges faced by Black industry professionals 16 Scandal editIn 2009 the big winner at the African American Film Critics Association was Precious Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire The adaption won best picture best director best screenplay and best supporting actress The film s star Gabourey Sidibe did not win best actress in favor of Nicole Beharie from American Violet 17 After the awards gossip blogger Roger Friedman of The Hollywood Reporter reported the tally had been manipulated by the group s president Gil Robertson IV Friedman posed that Robertson was to receive a bribe in the form of a donation from the producers affiliated with American Violet 18 The issue sparked infighting among the group leading to a splintering Three founding members of the AAFCA Shawn Edwards of FOX TV Wilson Morales of Blackfilm com AOL Blackvoices and Mike Sargent WBAI FM Tor com withdrew and created a new group the Black Film Critics Circle 19 The new group includes five other former AAFCA members 20 and officially debuted in February 2010 In the founding announcement the Black Film Critics Circle made known that they were going to maintain the integrity of a true critics organization 20 In a statement released December 28 2009 and signed by 15 of the group s members Robertson denied all accusations related to ballot tampering and wished any group wanting to further black film appreciation the best 20 The only evidence to the controversy on the AAFCA website is the inclusion that Effective January 1 2010 final tabulations for all AAFCA Award categories will be handled by Beverly Hills accountant W Steven Temple 8 Executive team editGil L Robertson IV President 21 Daryle Lockhart Vice President East Coast 1 Kathy Williamson Vice President West Coast 1 Etienne Maurice Creative Executive 1 Advisory board editRussell Williams Oscar winner Professor American University Co founder 22 Darrell Miller Fox Rothschilds LLP Latanya Richardson Actress Philanthropist W Stephen Temple President of Business Affairs Mgmt Inc Ava Duvernay Filmmaker President of DVA Media amp Marketing Vicangelo Bullock President of NAACP Beverly Hills Hollywood Asante Bradford Georgia Film Music amp Digital EntertainmentBest Picture editYear Winner Top Ten Films of the Year2003 23 The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King City of God Dirty Pretty Things Finding Nemo In America The Italian Job The Last Samurai Lost in Translation Mystic River Tupac Resurrection2004 24 Ray The Aviator Baadasssss Brother to Brother Collateral Finding Neverland Hotel Rwanda Million Dollar Baby Sideways Woman Thou Art Loosed2005 25 Crash Batman Begins Brokeback Mountain Capote The Constant Gardener Good Night and Good Luck Hustle amp Flow North Country Syriana Walk the Line2006 26 Dreamgirls Akeelah and the Bee Bobby Catch a Fire The Departed The Devil Wears Prada Idlewild Inside Man The Last King of Scotland The Pursuit of Happyness2007 27 The Great Debaters American Gangster Gone Baby Gone Juno Michael Clayton No Country for Old Men Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Talk to Me There Will Be Blood Things We Lost in the Fire2008 28 The Dark Knight Cadillac Records The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Doubt Iron Man Milk Miracle at St Anna The Secret Life of Bees Seven Pounds Slumdog Millionaire2009 29 Precious American Violet Goodbye Solo Good Hair The Hurt Locker Medicine for Melancholy Michael Jackson s This Is It The Princess and the Frog Up Up in the Air2010 30 The Social Network Black Swan Blood Done Sign My Name The Fighter For Colored Girls Frankie and Alice Get Low Inception The King s Speech Night Catches Us2011 31 The Tree of Life A Better Life The Descendants Drive The Help Moneyball My Week with Marilyn Pariah Rampart Shame2012 32 Zero Dark Thirty Argo Beasts of the Southern Wild Django Unchained Les Miserables Life of Pi Lincoln Middle of Nowhere Moonrise Kingdom Think Like a Man2013 12 Years a Slave 33 42 American Hustle Dallas Buyers Club Fruitvale Station Gravity Lee Daniels The Butler Mandela Long Walk to Freedom Out of the Furnace Saving Mr Banks2014 Selma 34 The Imitation Game Theory of Everything Birdman Belle Top Five Unbroken Dear White People Get On Up Black or White2015 35 Straight Outta Compton Creed Mad Max Fury Road Beasts of No Nation The Martian 3 1 2 Minutes and Dope Chi Raq Carol The Big Short The Danish Girl2016 36 Moonlight Fences Hidden Figures Lion La La Land The Birth of a Nation Loving Manchester by the Sea Hell or High Water Queen of Katwe2017 37 Get Out Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri Coco Girls Trip Detroit Call Me by Your Name The Shape of Water Gook Crown Heights Marshall2018 38 Black Panther If Beale Street Could Talk The Hate U Give A Star Is Born Quincy Roma Blindspotting The Favourite Sorry to Bother You Widows2019 39 40 Us Dolemite Is My Name Just Mercy Clemency The Irishman Queen amp Slim Waves Parasite Atlantics The Farewell Harriet2022 41 42 43 The Harder They Fall King Richard Respect The Tragedy of Macbeth Passing Belfast Who We Are A Chronicle of Racism in America House of Gucci The Power of the Dog West Side Story2023 44 45 46 The Woman King Black Panther Wakanda Forever Till Sidney Emancipation Glass Onion A Knives Out Mystery The Inspection Causeway Everything Everywhere All at Once Wendell amp WildAwards editAfrican American Film Critics Association Awards 2003 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2004 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2005 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2006 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2007 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2008 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2009 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2010 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2011 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2012 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2013 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2014 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2015 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2016 African American Film Critics Association Awards 2017References edit a b c d African American Film Critics Association Best Screenplay Ava DuVernay Middle of Nowhere Script Magazine December 17 2012 Retrieved January 22 2020 Jordan Peele s Us Named Best Film by African American Film Critics Association The Hollywood Reporter December 10 2019 Retrieved June 19 2020 Fluker Dominique March 1 2023 AAFCA Celebrates 20 Years of Amplifying Black Voices in Film and TV Variety Retrieved November 10 2023 African American Film Critics Association Selects BlackRadioNetwork Retrieved April 14 2023 African American Film Critic Association Archived from the original on July 18 2012 Retrieved February 15 2011 When They See Us Dominates African American Film Critics Association s Inaugural TV Honors The Hollywood Reporter July 23 2019 Retrieved January 22 2020 Malkin Marc June 19 2019 Film and TV Critics Announce Coalition to Increase Diversity in Entertainment Journalism EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved January 22 2020 a b African American Film Critic Association Archived from the original on January 16 2013 Retrieved February 15 2011 110 Important Films About the Black Experience Retrieved April 16 2023 a b Evans Greg March 20 2023 African American Film Critics Association Names 2023 Special Achievement Awards Recipients Deadline Retrieved April 16 2023 Barboza 2009 p 183 December 2006 blackfilm com reviews film AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION 2006 AWARDS www blackfilm com Retrieved April 16 2023 African American Film Critic Association Archived from the original on July 17 2012 Retrieved February 15 2011 African American Film Critic Association Archived from the original on January 16 2013 Retrieved February 15 2011 African American Film Critics Association to Honor Prince s Film Legacy Across the Country www topbuzz com Retrieved January 22 2020 BAFTA and AAFCA Launch Black History Month Conversation Series The Struggle to be Seen The Challenges of Breaking Through for Black Creatives www bafta org February 22 2023 Retrieved April 16 2023 thelostboy December 17 2009 Precious For African American Film Critics IndieWire Retrieved April 14 2023 Showbiz411 Archived December 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine Black Film Critics Circle Retrieved September 6 2018 a b c Ryzik Melena January 8 2010 Dissension Splinters African American Critics Group The New York Times Retrieved September 6 2018 Oscar Nominees Include Zero Nonwhite Actors The Hollywood Reporter January 14 2016 Retrieved January 22 2020 Robertson Gil IV July 22 2016 COOL JOBS HOLLYWOOD Be a Sound Mixer EBONY Retrieved January 22 2020 December 2003 blackfilm com features aafca top ten list www blackfilm com Retrieved June 20 2020 BLACK FILM CRITICS CHOOSE RAY Jamie Foxx Honored With Special Achievemen December 16 2010 Archived from the original on December 16 2010 Retrieved June 19 2020 Crash Speeds To The Top CINEMABLEND December 30 2005 Retrieved June 19 2020 Dreamgirls tops African American Film Critics Awards EDGE Media Network Retrieved June 19 2020 December 2007 blackfilm com reviews film AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION 2006 AWARDS www blackfilm com Retrieved June 19 2020 December 2008 blackfilm com African American Film Critics Association AAFCA www blackfilm com Retrieved June 20 2020 Heard Kevin December 16 2009 African American Film Critics Association Picks Precious cleveland Retrieved June 20 2020 Knegt Peter December 13 2010 African American Critics Go For The Social Network IndieWire Retrieved June 20 2020 Grosz Christy December 12 2011 African American Film Critics Choose Tree of Life Variety Retrieved June 20 2020 African American Film Critics Association Best Screenplay Ava DuVernay Middle of Nowhere Script Magazine December 17 2012 Retrieved June 20 2020 African American Film Critics Association Reveals Its Top 10 Films of 2013 The Hollywood Reporter December 13 2013 Retrieved June 20 2020 African American Film Critics Association Lauds Selma The Hollywood Reporter December 8 2014 Retrieved June 20 2020 McNary Dave December 7 2015 Straight Outta Compton Named Top Film by African American Film Critics Variety Retrieved June 20 2020 Moonlight Named Best Picture by the African American Film Critics Association The Hollywood Reporter December 12 2016 Retrieved June 20 2020 Get Out Named Best Film by African American Film Critics Association The Hollywood Reporter December 12 2017 Retrieved June 20 2020 N Duka Amanda December 11 2018 Black Panther Named Best Film By African American Film Critics Association Deadline Retrieved June 20 2020 Obenson Tambay December 10 2019 Us Leads African American Film Critics Association s 2019 Awards and Ten Best List IndieWire Retrieved January 22 2020 McNary Dave December 10 2019 Jordan Peele s Us Named Best Movie of 2019 by African American Film Critics Association Variety Retrieved June 20 2020 AAFCA AWARDS AAFCA January 17 2022 Archived from the original on January 24 2022 Retrieved January 24 2022 Inman DeMicia January 18 2022 The Harder They Fall Wins Big At African American Film Critics Association Awards VIBE Retrieved January 24 2022 Hipes Patrick December 8 2021 African American Film Critics Top 10 Films Led By The Harder They Fall Respect King Richard Deadline Hollywood Retrieved January 24 2022 Verhoeven Beatrice January 16 2023 African American Film Critics Association Reveals 2023 AAFCA Award Winners The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 16 2023 Jones Marcus March 2 2023 2023 AAFCA Awards Gave Black Filmmakers a Moment to Feel Heard IndieWire Retrieved April 16 2023 African American Film Critics Association AAFCA Top 10 Films of 2022 The Woman King named Best Picture AwardsWatch December 8 2022 Retrieved April 16 2023 Works cited editBarboza Craigh John Singleton Interviews Jackson U P of Mississippi 2009 ISBN 1 60473 116 8External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title African American Film Critics Association amp oldid 1186303252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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