Wednesday, April 24, 2024

AAFCA Hands Out Awards to Industry Innovators and Icons – PHOTOS!

David Oyelowo, Ruth Carter, Ava DuVernay

*Marina Del Rey – The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) handed out awards to seven outstanding individuals representing the best of the entertainment industry at the organization’s fifth annual AAFCA Special Achievement Awards luncheon at the California Yacht Club in Marina Del Rey.  The intimate affair on Saturday, February 2, was filled to capacity with a guest list that included Ava DuVernay, David Oyelowo and Lena Waithe, among many others.

The event was presided over by AAFCA co-founders Gil Robertson and Shawn Edwards.

AAFCA, the premiere group of black film critics in the world, will next celebrate its AAFCA Award winners at the 10th Annual AAFCA Awards being held Feb. 6 at the Taglyan Complex, capping off a week of awards season activities that coincides with the launch of Black History month each February.

aafca lunch - lena waithe & alana mayo
Lena Waithe and Alana Mayo
aafca lunch - gil shawn & all winners
Group shot!

5TH ANNUAL AAFCA SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS HONOREES INCLUDED:

Ruth Carter — Nissan Innovator Award

Costume Designer

Prolific costume designer Ruth Carter has designed over 50 feature films and just recently received her third Oscar® nomination for her work in ‘Black Panther.’  Her vast and celebrated resume includes ‘Amistad,’ ‘Selma,’ ‘Malcolm X,’ ‘School Daze,’ ‘The Butler,’ ‘Shaft’ and ‘Do The Right Thing,’ among many others. She won an Emmy® in 2016 for the television remake of ‘Roots.’   The Innovator award is presented to an outstanding talent who has made their mark in entertainment.

 

Crazy Rich Asians — Game Changer Award

Presented to the filmmaking team and cast of the hit film, ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ is being honored for their massive achievement that turned ‘the little film that could’ to ‘the little film that did.’ Helmed by Jon M. Chu, who accepted the honor on behalf of the ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ team, the film featured the first all Asian cast in 25 years, received critical acclaim and has made over $238 million worldwide.  A true game changer.

 

Kelly Edwards — Salute to Excellence Award

Senior Vice President of Talent Development, HBO

“She’s made a career of providing a pipeline of opportunity for emerging voices in film and television.” – Gil Robertson, AAFCA Co-Founder and President

 

Alana Mayo — Horizon Award

Head of Production, Outlier Society

The Horizon Award spotlights and celebrates a young executive who is on the rise.  Prior to joining Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society as Head of Production, Mayo served as Vice President of Production at Paramount Pictures and Vice President of Originals at Vimeo.

 

Wesley Morris — Roger Ebert Award

Critic-at-Large, New York Times

Morris won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize while working at the Boston Globe and continued his career at Grantland before joining the New York Times.  The Roger Ebert Award is named after prominent film critic Roger Ebert who used his platform to promote and recognize diverse filmmakers long before it was popular to do so.

 

Tendo Nagenda — Ashley Boone Award

Vice President of Original Film, Netflix

Named after the trailblazing studio executive Ashley A. Boone, this award is presented to an executive who has distinguished himself within the industry with excellence.  Prior to joining Netflix, Nagenda spent many years at Disney as Executive Vice President of production and held positions at Warner Independent and Plan B Entertainment.

 

Buddy Bolden — Pioneer Award

Pioneering jazz legend, known as the originator of jazz music

The inaugural Pioneer Award was presented to Buddy Bolden posthumously.  He is the subject of the upcoming film about his life, ‘Bolden,’ directed by Dan Prizer.  His great granddaughter, Rita Bell, accepted the award on his behalf.

 

ABOUT AAFCA

Established in 2003, AAFCA is the premiere body of Black film critics in the world, actively reviewing film and television, with a particular emphasis on entertainment that includes the Black experience and storytellers from the African Diaspora. The organization’s primary mission is to cultivate understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contributions of African descended talent to cinematic and television culture – from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the still unimagined breakthroughs of future generations.  AAFCA members are a geographically diverse cross-section of journalists, covering all genres of the cinematic arts, while representing multiple mediums – including print, TV, radio broadcast and online. Collectively, they reach a worldwide audience in excess of 100 million. As a non-profit organization, AAFCA is committed to numerous educational and philanthropic efforts, particularly those that foster and celebrate diversity and inclusion. For more information on AAFCA and its programs visit https://AAFCA.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

source:
Lea Yardum
Brooke Wilcher
PerceptionPR
www.PerceptionPR.com

 

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