Claudio Miranda is still flying high…
The Black Film Critics Circle has announced its award-winners of the year, with the 57-year-old Chilean Oscar-winning cinematographer earning a shout out.
Miranda earned the award for Best Cinematography for his acclaimed work on Top Gun: Maverick.
The award follows Miranda’s previous wins from the National Board of Review and New York Film Critics Circle.
BFCC co-president Mike Sargent revealed the winners Thursday after votes were cast and tabulated in New York City at the organization’s annual meeting on December 17.
Recognizing achievements in theatrical motion pictures, the BFCC awarded prizes in 13 categories. Special Signature awards were also given to industry pioneers and rising stars, with Viola Davis winning the Pioneer Award, Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul‘s Adamma Ebo winning Rising Star and Nanny director Nikyatu Jusu winning Special Mention.
Meanwhile, Guillermo del Toro’s latest project picked up two awards.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio tied for Best Adapted Screenplay and won Best Animated (film).
“2022 has been a banner year for films by and starring people of color. The fact that we have films from multiple countries in multiple genres and their success has amplified a significant shift that actors like Sidney Poitier broke the doors open for many decades ago,” Sargent said. “We may have lost a giant this year in the film industry but everything he stood for and broke down barriers for has come to fruition. Our stories matter and the world is taking notice.”
Co-president Wilson Morales adds “Elvis Mitchell’s documentary Is That Black Enough For You?! ” examines the history, craft and legacy of African-American cinema and shines a spotlight on the rich history of our contributions to the medium of film. One day the time we are living in will be looked at as a new renaissance of Black film. Congratulations to all of the winners.”
Here’s the complete list of winners:
Best Film
The Woman King
Best Director
Gina Prince-Bythewood – The Woman King
Best Actor
Brendan Fraser: – The Whale
Best Actress
Danielle Deadwyler – Till
Best Supporting Actor
Ke Huy Quan Everything Everywhere All At Once
Best Supporting Actress
Angela Bassett Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Best Original Screenplay
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Best Adapted Screenplay
(Tie) The Whale and Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Best Cinematography
Top Gun Maverick
Best Documentary
Fire of Love
Best Animated
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Best Foreign Film
RRR
Best Ensemble
The Woman King
SIGNATURE AWARDS
Pioneer
Viola Davis
This year’s BFCC Pioneer Award is given to Viola Davis who, to quote BFCC Member K.A. GRANT (KAGrant.com), “The Woman King was truly a labor of love for her as a producer and as an actress. Not only did she work tirelessly to bring this story to life, but she changed her physical appearance to be combat ready for the film. Her contribution is immeasurable in what she has done for black women on the big screen. Her passion, and dedication to her craft embodies the very essence of the word Pioneer.”
Rising Star
Adamma Ebo
This year’s BFCC Rising star Award for producing, writing, directing, goes to Adamma Ebo for her feature-length directorial debut for Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul to quote BFCC Member Harrison Martin (FLIXFROG), “A truly outstanding film that is well-written, acted, and directed. This is a great example of improving on a short film while keeping the same message.”
SPECIAL MENTION
Nikyatu Jusu
Special Mention this year goes to Nikyatu Jusu, for her horror film Nanny which was the first horror film to win Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize, is a deeply personal look at the American immigrant experience through the eyes of its lead character Immigrant nanny Aisha.
TOP TEN FILMS OF 2022
- The Woman King
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- RRR
- Nope
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Women Talking
- Till
- The Batman