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African-American film awards ceremony
4th Annual Black Reel Awards for Television Date August 6, 2020 Location Washington, D.C. Most awards Watchmen (5)Most nominations Watchmen (10)
The 20th Annual Black Reel Awards ceremony, presented by the Foundation for the Augmentation of African-Americans in Film (FAAAF) and honoring the best films of 2019 , took place on February 6, 2020. During the ceremony, FAAAF presented the Black Reel Awards in 23 categories. The nominations were announced on December 11, 2019.[ 1]
Queen & Slim earned a leading fourteen nominations, followed by Us and Dolemite Is My Name with eleven and ten nominations, respectively.[ 2]
The 4th Annual Black Reel Awards for Television was presented on August 6, 2020.[ 3] The nominations were announced on June 18, 2020.[ 4] HBO's Watchmen & Insecure lead the nominees with 10 each. Watchmen became the biggest winner, earning 5 BRATs including Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series and Outstanding Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series for Regina King. Insecure took home the top Comedy prize for Outstanding Comedy Series for a second consecutive year while Pose won the award for Outstanding Drama Series for its second season.
Film winners and nominees [ edit ]
Outstanding Film
Outstanding Director
Dolemite Is My Name – Eddie Murphy , John Fox, and John Davis
Just Mercy – Asher Goldstein and Gil Netter
Queen & Slim – Pamela Addy, Andrew Coles, James Frey , Michelle Knudsen, Melina Matsoukas , Lena Waithe and Brad Weston
Us – Jordan Peele , Jason Blum , Ian Cooper, and Sean McKittrick
Waves – Trey Edward Shults , Kevin Turen, and James Wilson
Outstanding Actor
Outstanding Actress
Outstanding Supporting Actor
Outstanding Supporting Actress
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Male
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Female
Outstanding Ensemble
Outstanding Screenplay, Adapted or Original
Outstanding Documentary
Outstanding Independent Film
The Last Black Man in San Francisco – Joe Talbot , Dede Gardner , Jeremy Kleiner , Christina Oh , and Khaliah Neal
Burning Cane – Phillip Youmans , Ojo Akinlana, Wendell Pierce, Mose Mayer, Isaac Webb, Cassandra Youmans, Jakob Johnson, and Karen Kaia Livers
Clemency – Chinonye Chukwu , Timur Bekbosunov, Julian Cautherley, Bronwyn Cornelius, and Peter Wong
Guava Island – Hiro Murai , Donald Glover , Carmen Cuba, Jennifer Roth, and Fam Udeorji
Luce – Julius Onah , John Baker, and Andrew Yang
Outstanding Independent Short Film
Outstanding Independent Documentary
Outstanding Foreign Film
Outstanding Voice Performance
Outstanding Emerging Director
Outstanding First Screenplay
Outstanding Original Song
Outstanding Original Score
Outstanding Cinematography
Outstanding Costume Design
Outstanding Production Design
Films with multiple nominations and wins [ edit ]
Television winners and nominees [ edit ]
Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Actor, Comedy Series
Outstanding Actress, Comedy Series
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Comedy Series
Outstanding Guest Actor, Comedy Series
Outstanding Guest Actress, Comedy Series
Outstanding Directing, Comedy Series
Outstanding Writing, Comedy Series
Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Actor, Drama Series
Outstanding Actress, Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series
Outstanding Guest Actor, Drama Series
Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series
Outstanding Directing, Drama Series
Outstanding Writing, Drama Series
This Is Us (Episode: "A Hell of a Week: Part One"), Written by Jon Dorsey (NBC)
Black Lightning (Episode: "The Book of Markovia: Chapter Four: Grab the Strap"), Written by Charles D. Holland and Asheleigh O. Conley (The CW)
Hunters (Episode: "(Ruth 1:16)"), Written by Zakiyyah Alexander (Prime Video)
Pose (Episode: "Love Like This Before"), Written by Janet Mock and Ryan Murphy (FX)
Queen Sugar (Episode: "Where My Body Stops or Begins"), Written by Mike Flynn (OWN)
Television Movies/Limited Series[ edit ]
Outstanding Television Movie or Limited Series
Outstanding Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series
Outstanding Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series
Outstanding Supporting Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series
Outstanding Directing, TV Movie/Limited Series
Outstanding Writing, TV Movie/Limited Series
Watchmen (Episode: "If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own"), Written by Damon Lindelof and Christal Henry (HBO)
Programs with multiple nominations and wins [ edit ]
^ Morales, Wilson (December 11, 2019). "20th Annual Black Reel Awards - Nominees Announced" . Black Film . Archived from the original on December 13, 2019. Retrieved January 9, 2020 .
^ " "Queen" Is King!" . Black Reel Awards . December 11, 2019. Archived from the original on October 17, 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2020 .
^ Anderson, Erik (August 6, 2020). " 'Watchmen,' 'Insecure' top Black Reel Awards for Television winners" . Awards Watch . Retrieved February 20, 2021 .
^ "Watchmen & Insecure Pace the Black Reel Awards for TV Nominations" . Black Reel Awards . June 18, 2020. Archived from the original on July 4, 2020. Retrieved February 20, 2021 .
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Breakthrough Performance, Male
Breakthrough Performance, Female
Actor, Independent Film
Actress, Independent Film
Actor, Drama Series
Actress, Drama Series
Supporting Actor, Drama Series
Supporting Actress, Drama Series
Guest Actor, Drama Series
Guest Actress, Drama Series
Actor, Comedy Series
Actress, Comedy Series
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
Supporting Actress, Comedy Series
Guest Actor, Comedy Series
Guest Actress, Comedy Series
Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series
Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series
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Supporting Actress, TV Movie/Limited Series
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