African-American Film Critics Association Awards 2016
The 2016 African-American Film Critics Association Awards were announced on December 13, 2016, while the ceremony took place on February 8, 2017 at Taglyan Complex, in Hollywood, California.[1][2]
14th African-American Film Critics Association Awards | |
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Date | February 8, 2017 |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Moonlight |
Independent film | Moonlight |
Animation | Zootopia |
Documentary | 13th |
Best Comedy Series | Atlanta |
Best Drama Series | Queen Sugar |
Awards
Below is the list of complete winners.
AAFCA Top Ten Films
- Moonlight (A24)
- Fences (Paramount Pictures)
- Hidden Figures (20th Century Fox)
- Lion (The Weinstein Company)
- La La Land (Lionsgate)
- The Birth of a Nation (Fox Searchlight)
- Loving (Focus Features)
- Manchester by the Sea (Roadside Attractions/Amazon Studios)
- Hell or High Water (Lionsgate/CBS Films)
- Queen of Katwe (Walt Disney Pictures/CBS Films)
AAFCA Top Ten TV Shows
- Queen Sugar (OWN)
- Underground (WGN)
- Atlanta (FX)
- Insecure (HBO)
- Luke Cage (Netflix)
- This Is Us (NBC)
- Black-ish (ABC)
- The Get Down (Netflix)
- Westworld (HBO)
- Survivor's Remorse (Starz)
AAFCA Regular Awards
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best Ensemble
- Best Independent Film
- Best Screenplay
- Breakout Performance
- Best Animation
- Best Documentary
- Best Song
- "Victory" – Hidden Figures
- Best TV Comedy
- Best TV Drama
- Best Cable/New Media TV Show
- Best Limited Series/Special
AAFCA Special Awards
- AAFCA Special Achievement Award
- Anthony Hemingway, director; Lee Daniels, producer/director; Floyd Norman, animator
- Roger Ebert Award
- Michael Phillips, film critic
- Ashley Boone Award
- Vanessa Morrison, 20th Century Fox Animation president
See also
References
- "African American Film Critics Association Names Moonlight the Top Film of Historic 2016". African-American Film Critics Association. December 13, 2016. Archived from the original on April 2, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
- Kimberly Nordyke (December 13, 2016). "'Moonlight' Named Best Picture by the African American Film Critics Association". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
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