The 21st Annual Black Reel Awards ceremony, presented by the Foundation for the Augmentation of African-Americans in Film (FAAAF) and honoring the best films of 2020, took place on April 11, 2021. During the ceremony, FAAAF presented the Black Reel Awards in 23 categories. The film nominations were announced on February 18, 2021, and led by One Night in Miami... with 15 nominations.[1][2]
Amazon Studios' 'One Night in Miami...' was the big winner, winning 5 wins including Outstanding Director for Regina King, Outstanding Ensemble and Outstanding Original Song for "Speak Now". King became the third woman behind Gina Prince-Bythewood & Ava DuVernay to win Outstanding Director. Judas and the Black Messiah took home 3 prizes including Outstanding Film, Outstanding Supporting Actor for Daniel Kaluuya & Outstanding Supporting Actress for Dominique Fishback. The producing team of Ryan Coogler, Shaka King and Charles D. King became the first all-Black producing team to win Outstanding Film in Black Reel Award history. In addition, Kaluuya joined Lupita Nyong'o as only the second person and first male to win the Black Reel Award "Triple-Crown" for Lead, Supporting and Breakthrough categories.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom 2 wins were historic as Chadwick Boseman win for Outstanding Actor became the first posthumously winner, while Viola Davis win for Outstanding Actress tied her for the most wins in that category with 2. Other big winners included The Forty-Year-Old Version, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey & Soul[3]
The 5th Annual Black Reel Awards for Television was presented on August 11, 2021. The nominations were announced on June 17, 2021.[4]
Film winners and nominees
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Outstanding Film
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Outstanding Director
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Outstanding Actor
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Outstanding Actress
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Outstanding Supporting Actor
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Outstanding Supporting Actress
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Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Male
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Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Female
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Outstanding Ensemble
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Outstanding Screenplay, Adapted or Original
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Outstanding Documentary Feature
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Outstanding Independent Film
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Outstanding Short Film
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Outstanding Independent Documentary
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- Canvas – Frank E. Abney III
- Brother – Ya'ke Smith
- The Cypher – Letia Solomon
- Grab My Hand: A Letter to My Dad – Camrus Johnson
- The Pandemic Chronicles – Ya'ke Smith
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Outstanding Foreign-Language Film
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Outstanding Voice Performance
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Outstanding Emerging Director
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Outstanding First Screenplay
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Outstanding Original Song
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Outstanding Score
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- "Speak Now" (One Night in Miami...) – Leslie Odom Jr. and Sam Ashworth, writers; Leslie Odom Jr., performer
- "Fight for You" (Judas and the Black Messiah) – Gabriella Wilson, Dernst Emile II, and Tiara Thomas, writers; H.E.R., performer
- "Make It Work" (Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey) – John Stephens, writer; Anika Noni Rose and Forest Whitaker, performers
- "Poverty Porn" (The 40-Year-Old Version) – Radha Blank, writer; RadhaMUSprime, performer
- "Tigress & Tweed" (The United States vs. Billie Holiday) – Andra Day and Raphael Saadiq, writers; Andra Day, performer
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Outstanding Cinematography
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Outstanding Costume Design
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Outstanding Production Design
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Films with multiple nominations and awards
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Television winners and nominees
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Outstanding Comedy Series
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Outstanding Actor, Comedy Series
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Outstanding Actress, Comedy Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actress, Comedy Series
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Outstanding Guest Actor, Comedy Series
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Outstanding Guest Actress, Comedy Series
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Outstanding Directing, Comedy Series
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Outstanding Writing, Comedy Series
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- Woke ("Black People for Rent") – Directed by Maurice Marable (Hulu)
- A Black Lady Sketch Show ("But the Tilapias Are Fine Though, Right?") – Directed by Lacey Duke and Brittany Scott Smith (HBO)
- black-ish ("My Dinner With Andre Junior") – Directed by Princess Monique (ABC)
- black-ish ("Our Wedding Dre") – Directed by Eric Dean Seaton (ABC)
- Girls5eva ("Separ8 Ways") – Directed by Chioke Nassor (Peacock)
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- Woke ("Black People for Rent") – Written by Rochee Jeffrey (Hulu)
- A Black Lady Sketch Show ("But the Tilapias Are Fine Though, Right?") – Written by Lauren Ashley Smith, Robin Thede, Ashley Nicole Black, Akilah Green, Shenovia Large, Rae Sanni, Kristin Layne Tucker, Holly Walker, Kindsey Young and Charla Lauriston (HBO)
- Girls5eva ("Carma") – Written by Anna Drezen and Azie Dungey (Peacock)
- black-ish ("Missions & Ambitions") – Written by Isaiah Lester and Melanie Boysaw (ABC)
- That Damn Michael Che ("Policin") – Written by Michael Che, Gary Richardson, Rosebud Baker, Reggie Conquest, Godfrey Danchimah Jr., Calise Hawkins, Kevin Iso, Sam Jay, Matt Richards, Cipha Sounds and Wil Sylvince (HBO Max)
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Outstanding Drama Series
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Outstanding Actor, Drama Series
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Outstanding Actress, Drama Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series
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Outstanding Guest Actor, Drama Series
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Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series
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Outstanding Directing, Drama Series
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Outstanding Writing, Drama Series
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Television Movies/Limited Series
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Outstanding Television Movie or Limited Series
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Outstanding Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series
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Outstanding Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series
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Outstanding Directing, TV Movie/Limited Series
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Outstanding Writing, TV Movie/Limited Series
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Television Movies/Limited Series
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Outstanding Television Documentary or Special
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Outstanding Music
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- Tina – Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin, directors (HBO)
- Black Is King – Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Kwasi Fordjour, Emmanuel Adjei, Blitz Bazawule, Ibra Ake, Jenn Nkiru, Jake Nava, Pierre Debusschere, Dikayl Rimmasch and Dafe Oboro, directors (Disney+)
- First Ladies: Michelle Obama – Liz Mermin, director (CNN)
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion – Marcus Raboy, director (HBO Max)
- High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America – Stephen Satterfield, director (Netflix)
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