9th African-American Film Critics Association Awards | |
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Highlights | |
Best Picture | Tree of Life |
The winners for the 2011 African-American Film Critics Association.
Category | Recipient | Film |
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Best Picture | Tree of Life | |
Best Actor | Woody Harrleson | Rampart |
Best Actress | Viola Davis | The Help |
Best Director | Steve McQueen | Shame |
Best Screenplay | Ava DuVernay | I Will Follow |
Best Supporting Actor | Albert Brooks | Drive |
Best Supporting Actress | Octavia Spencer | The Help |
Breakthrough Performance | Adepero Oduye | Pariah |
Special Achievement: George Lucas, (Cinema Vanguard); Richard Roundtree, (AAFCA Legacy); Hattie Winston (AAFCA Horizon) and Institution, Sony Pictures Entertainment. [1] [2] [3]
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