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#The 4th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television from Critics Choice Association Drops Final List of Nominees

#The 4th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television from Critics Choice Association Drops Final List of Nominees

With the HPFA (Golden Globes) in turmoil, it’s time to turn to the myriad awards and celebrations brought to you by people like those at TV Fanatic.

With two members of the Critics Choice Association at your service, we can attest that only the best will do for the organization.

It’s not only the Critics Choice Awards you should pay attention to, though, even though you can expect a bigger show with broader availability of that juggernaut.

Fourth Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television Collage

Today, The Critics Choice Association announced the final list of honorees for the annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television, taking place on Monday, December 6 at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel.

The event, hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress and producer Niecy Nash (Claws, When They See Us) will include 16 award categories as part of a star-studded night honoring standout achievements in Black filmmaking and television.

Neicy Nash for 4th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television

The Celebration of Black Cinema & Television will honor the following:

Award winning writer, director, producer, and film distributor Ava DuVernay will be receiving the first-ever Melvin Van Peebles Trailblazer Award.

Her slate of current projects includes the narrative film adaptation of the bestselling book Caste for Netflix, along with television projects Colin in Black and White and Wings of Fire for Netflix, Home Sweet Home for NBC, Queen Sugar and Cherish the Day for OWN, and DMZ and One Perfect Shot for HBO Max.

“We are truly honored to name our prestigious Trailblazer Award after Melvin Van Peebles,” said Shawn Edwards, CCA Board Member and Executive Producer of the Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

Ava DuVernay for 4th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television

“Van Peebles inspired a generation of filmmakers. He was a true maverick and a visionary cinematic genius. We’re thrilled that Melvin’s son, Mario will be presenting the award to Ava DuVernay, as the first recipient of the Melvin Van Peebles Trailblazer Award.”

Two-time Academy Award-nominated actor Will Smith will receive the Actor Award for Film for his role in King Richard, which follows the journey of Richard Williams, the father who was instrumental in raising two of the most extraordinarily gifted athletes of all time, Venus and Serena Williams.

Emmy and PGA Award-winning director and producer Antoine Fuqua will receive the Director Award for Film. Among his many credits, Fuqua is best known for directing Training Day, and most recently The Guilty starring Jake Gyllenhaal which can be seen on Netflix.

The cast of the Netflix film The Harder They Fall, which includes Jonathan Majors, Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz, Regina King, Delroy Lindo, LaKeith Stanfield, Deon Cole, R.J. Cyler, Edi Gathegi, and Danielle Deadwyler, will receive the Ensemble Award.

Ruth Negga for Fourth Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Televsion

Academy and Emmy Award-nominated actress Ruth Negga will receive a Special Honoree Award for her recent role in the critically acclaimed Netflix film Passing, the story of a Black woman who finds her world upended when her life becomes intertwined with a former childhood friend who is passing as white.

Grammy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actress Danielle Brooks will receive the Actress Award for Television for her role in the Lifetime movie Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia based on one of the most revered gospel singers in history, Mahalia Jackson. She is also well-known for her role in Netflix’s acclaimed series Orange is the New Black.

César Award-winning French actor Omar Sy will receive the Actor Award for Television for his impressive work in Netflix’s Lupin. He also appeared in the critically acclaimed film The Intouchables.

Emmy nominee Robin Thede will receive the Showrunner Award for HBO’s A Black Lady Sketch Show. She is also the creator, executive producer, writer and star of the eight-time Emmy-nominated variety sketch series.

Toheeb Jimoh

Toheeb Jimoh will receive the Breakthrough Award for his role on the Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso where he plays the young Nigerian footballer Sam Obisanya.

Emmy Award-nominated actor Kenan Thompson will receive a Special Honoree Award recognizing his work on both NBC’s Saturday Night Live, where he is the longest-serving cast member, and his eponymous comedy Kenan.

Tony Award winner Patina Miller will receive a Special Honoree Award for her starring role in the Starz series Power Book III: Raising Kanan, the third installment in the Power universe that chronicles the early years of Kanan Stark, played by Curtis 50 Cent Jackson.

Natasha Rothwell will receive a Special Honoree Award for her acclaimed role as Belinda Lindsey on HBO’s The White Lotus. She also serves as a writer, series regular and consulting producer on HBO’s Insecure.

Halle Berry for Fouth Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television

As previously announced, Halle Berry will receive the Career Achievement Award, Anthony Anderson will receive the Producer Award for Television, Jennifer Hudson will be honored with the Actress Award for Film, and Barry Jenkins will receive the Director Award for Television.

While you can’t watch the awards live, there will be broadcasts across the US showing you the best of this exciting show.

Los Angelenos will have the first look as it airs on KTLA in January, and others will get to enjoy the presentation in February on Nexstars 220 stations in celebration of Black History Month.

If you don’t know too much about the Critics Choice Association, now is the time to get acquainted. It’s the largest critics organization in the United States and Canada, representing almost 500 media critics and entertainment journalists (yours truly included).

Idris Elba for Celebration of Black Cinema & Television

It was established in 2019 with the formal merger of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association, recognizing the intersection between film, television, and streaming content.

We’re going to be championing our the CCA, so we hope you’ll be along for the ride.

Carissa Pavlica is the managing editor and a staff writer and critic for TV Fanatic. She’s a member of the Critic’s Choice Association, enjoys mentoring writers, conversing with cats, and passionately discussing the nuances of television and film with anyone who will listen. Follow her on Twitter and email her here at TV Fanatic.

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