THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION TOP FILMS OF 2007

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THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION SELECTS
“THE GREAT DEBATERS” AS TOP FILM OF 2007

Charles Burnett Recognized With Special Achievement Honors

Los Angeles, CA (December 17, 2007) – The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has named The Great Debaters as Best Picture of 2007. Written and directed by Denzel Washington, The Weinstein Company release from Harpo Productions captured a majority vote by the organization comprised of African-American media professionals from across the nation.

Don Cheadle was selected as Best Actor 2007 for Talk To Me, with Marion Cotillard earning recognition as Best Actress 2007 for La Vie En Rose. “Mr. Cheadle’s work in 2007, from Reign Over Me to Ocean’s Thirteen, continually challenges and entertains us. But, it was his portrayal of Ralph ‘Petey’ Greene in Talk To Me that cinched the honor this year,” notes AAFCA President Gil Robertson, IV. “Although our organization gives specific consideration to work by artists of African descent, Ms. Cotillard’s astonishing portrayal of Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose is a standout performance worthy of recognition.”

AAFCA honored Ruby Dee of American Gangster as Best Supporting Actress and Chiwetel Ejiofor of “Talk to Me” as Best Supporting Actor of 2007. Filmmaker Kasi Lemmons was named Best Director 2007 for Talk To Me. Charles Burnett is recognized with the AAFCA Special Achievement Honor 2007, a year which saw the release of his seminal classic “Killer of Sheep” more than 30 years after its making.

Films in the AAFCA Top Ten include Sweeney Todd, No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood. “2007 embodied a year of powerful, personal filmmaking by high-profile directors who elevated the craft to create what we believe are future classics,” says AAFCA Vice President, Wilson Morales, editor of Blackfilm.com.

The African-American Film Critics Association’s Top Ten Films of 2007 are as follows in order of distinction:

1. Great Debaters
2. American Gangster
3. Talk To Me
4. Gone Baby Gone
5. No Country for Old Men
6. Michael Clayton
7. Juno
8. Sweeney Todd
9. Things We Lost in The Fire
10. There Will Be Blood

ABOUT AAFCA

Founded in 2003, The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) honors excellence in cinema by creating awareness for films with universal appeal to black communities, while emphasizing film about the black experience and those written, directed, produced and starring performers of African descent. The Association actively reviews the quality and standard of black talent, content and media coverage. AAFCA also supports the development of future black film critics and filmmakers. The organization is based in Los Angeles.

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