13th African-American Film Critics Association Awards | |
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Date | February 10, 2016 |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Straight Outta Compton |
Independent film | Chi-Raq |
Animation | The Peanuts Movie |
Documentary | A Ballerina's Tale |
Best Comedy Series | Black-ish |
Best Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder |
The 2015 African-American Film Critics Association Awards were announced on December 7, 2015, while the ceremony took place on February 10, 2016 at Taglyan Complex, in Hollywood, California.[1][2][3]
Awards
Below is the list of complete winners.
AAFCA Top Ten Films
- Straight Outta Compton (Universal Pictures)
- Creed (Warner Bros.)
- Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.)
- Beasts of No Nation (Netflix)
- The Martian (20th Century Fox)
- 3 1/2 Minutes and Dope (HBO Films/Open Road Films)
- Chi-Raq (Roadside Attractions/Amazon Studios)
- Carol (Weinstein Co.)
- The Big Short (Paramount Pictures)
- The Danish Girl (Focus Features)
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
- Best TV Comedy
- Best TV Drama
- Best Cable/New Media TV Show
AAFCA Special Awards
- AAFCA Special Achievement Award
- Jeff Clanagan; John Singleton - Codeblack Entertainment and Maverick Carter; LeBron James - SpringHill Entertainment
- Cinema Vanguard Award
- Roger Ebert Award
- Manohla Dargis - The New York Times film critic and journalist.
See also
References
- ↑ Rebecca Ford (December 7, 2015). "'Straight Outta Compton' Named Top Film by African-American Film Critics Association". The Hollywood Reporter. African-American Film Critics Association. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
- ↑ Patrick Hipes (December 7, 2014). "'Straight Outta Compton' & Creed Take Top Honors From African-American Film Critics". Deadline.com. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
- ↑ Dave McNary (December 7, 2014). "'Straight Outta Compton' Named Top Film by African-American Film Critics". Variety. Variety. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
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