American Film and Television awards ceremony
The 24th Annual Black Reel Awards ceremony, presented by the Foundation for the Augmentation of African-Americans in Film (FAAAF) and honoring the best films of 2023 , took place on January 16, 2024; the combined film and television award ceremonies were presented together.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] The film nominations were announced on December 14, 2023.[ 1] [ 4] [ 5] During the ceremony, the winners of the 7th Annual Black Reel Television Awards were announced; the television ceremony was initially scheduled for August 14, 2023, but was changed due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes , which took place from May 2 to November 9.[ 6]
The film adaptation of the Broadway Tony Award -winning musical The Color Purple received the most nominations with nineteen, setting the mark for the most nominations for a musical film , followed by Rustin with ten.[ 4] American actor Colman Domingo was honored with the inaugural Chadwick Boseman Vanguard Award, named after the late Chadwick Boseman .[ 7] American television producer Shonda Rhimes was honored with the Diahann Carroll Executive Award.[ 8]
The nominations for the 8th Annual Black Reel Awards for Television were announced on June 13, 2024.[ 9] National Geographic's biographical, anthology, drama series Genius: MLK/X received the most nominations with a tally of 14. Amazon Prime Video led the networks with 19 nominations across four shows. Donald Glover received four nominations, the most for any individual in this year[ 10] The winners are to be announced at a ceremony on August 13, 2024.
Film winners and nominees [ edit ] Jeffrey Wright , Outstanding Lead Performance winner Danielle Brooks , Outstanding Supporting Performance winner Fantasia Barrino , Outstanding Breakthrough Performance winner A. V. Rockwell , Outstanding Independent Film winner Shameik Moore , Outstanding Voice Performance winner Kris Bowers , Outstanding Score winner Halle Bailey , Outstanding Original Song co-winner Outstanding Film Outstanding Director Outstanding Lead Performance Outstanding Supporting Performance Outstanding Breakthrough Performance Outstanding Ensemble Outstanding Short Film Outstanding Documentary Feature Outstanding International Film Outstanding Independent Film Outstanding Screenplay Outstanding First Screenplay Outstanding Emerging Director Outstanding Voice Performance Outstanding Score Outstanding Soundtrack Outstanding Original Song Outstanding Cinematography "Keep It Movin " from The Color Purple – Halle Bailey and Phylicia Pearl Mpasi , performers; Halle Bailey, Denisia Andrews , Brittany Coney and Morten Ristorp , writers "Am I Dreaming " from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Metro Boomin , ASAP Rocky and Roisee, performers; Leland Tyler Wayne, Roisee, Rakim Mayers, Mike Dean , Peter Lee Johnson and Landon "Script" Wayne, writers "It Never Went Away " from American Symphony – Jon Batiste , writer and performer "My House " from Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé – Beyoncé , performer; Beyoncé Knowles and The-Terius "The-Dream" Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant , writers "Road to Freedom " from Rustin – Lenny Kravitz , writer and performer Outstanding Editing Outstanding Costume Design Outstanding Production Design Outstanding Hairstyling & Makeup The Color Purple – Carol Rasheed, makeup department head and Lawrence Davis, hair department head Air – Carla Farmer , hair department head Bottoms – Shandrea Williams, hair department head Rustin – Melissa Forney, hair department head and Beverly Jo Pryor, makeup department head A Thousand and One – Craig Carter, hair department head
Films with multiple nominations and awards [ edit ] The following films received multiple nominations:
The following films received multiple awards:
Television nominees [ edit ] Television Movie or Limited Series [ edit ] Outstanding Musical Score Outstanding Music Supervision Outstanding Original Song
Technical categories [ edit ] Outstanding Cinematography Outstanding Costume Design Black Cake – Richard J. Vialet (Hulu) The Chi – Nathan Ray Salter (Showtime) The Equalizer – Terrence Laron Burke (CBS) Genius: MLK/X – Joe 'Jody' Williams (National Geographic) Kings from Queens: The Run-DMC Story – Darius Lyles & Yves Wilson (Peacock) Outstanding Editing Outstanding Makeup & Hairstyling Outstanding Production Design
Programs with multiple nominations [ edit ] The following programs received multiple nominations:
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