American Film Institute Awards

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The American Film Institute Awards (also known as the AFI Awards) are awards presented by the American Film Institute to recognize the top ten films and television programs of the year. The AFI Awards honor ten American films and ten American television programs each year, selected by AFI as culturally and artistically representative of that year's significant achievements in moving-image storytelling.[1]

Awarded forTop films and television programs
CountryUnited States
First award2000
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American Film Institute Awards
Awarded forTop films and television programs
CountryUnited States
Presented byAmerican Film Institute
First award2000
Websitewww.afi.com/afiawards
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Media that does not fit the AFI's conventional eligibility criteria for the main categories, such as non-American productions as well as other types of media, are given recognition through the AFI Special Award.[2]

2000

2001

The 2001 AFI Awards honored the best in film and television of the year. The nominations were announced on December 17, 2001, and the ceremony was broadcast on January 5, 2002, on CBS. It did not do well in the ratings (getting only 5.5 million viewers), so it would not be held in this format again. The AFI would go back to just listing the Top 10 Films and Top 10 Television Programs of the year, and not have any technical nor acting categories.

Each winner is in bold with the other nominees after:[4]

Movies

Robert Altman, Director of the Year winner
Denzel Washington, Actor of the Year – Male – Movies winner
Sissy Spacek, Actress of the Year – Female – Movies winner
Gene Hackman, Featured Actor of the Year – Male – Movies winner
Jennifer Connelly, Featured Actress of the Year – Female – Movies winner
Roger Deakins, Cinematographer of the Year winner
Christopher Nolan, Screenwriter of the Year winner

Movie of the Year

Director of the Year

Actor of the Year – Male – Movies

Actor of the Year – Female – Movies

Production Designer of the Year

Digital Effects Artist of the Year

Cinematographer of the Year

Screenwriter of the Year

Composer of the Year

Editor of the Year

Television

James Gandolfini, Actor of the Year – Male – TV Series winner
Edie Falco, Actor of the Year – Female – TV Series winner
Jeffrey Wright, Actor of the Year – Male – TV Movie or Mini-Series winner
Judy Davis, Actor of the Year – Female – TV Movie or Mini-Series winner

Drama Series of the Year

Comedy Series of the Year

Movie or Mini-Series of the Year

Actor of the Year – Male – TV Series

Actor of the Year – Female – TV Series

Actor of the Year – Male – TV Movie or Mini-Series

Actor of the Year – Female – TV Movie or Mini-Series

2002

The 2002 AFI Awards honored the Top 10 Films and Top 10 Television Programs of the year.[5]

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

The 2008 AFI Awards honored the Top 10 Films and Top 10 Television Programs of the year.[12]

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

The 2015 AFI Awards honored the Top 10 Films and Top 10 Television Programs of the year.[19][20]

Special Award

The AFI Special Award was given to Mad Men, which for "its contributions to America's cultural legacy". The show has been listed in AFI's awards list seven times.

2016

2017

2018

2019

The 2019 AFI Awards honored the Top 10 Films and Top 10 Television Programs of the year.[27][28] The winners were announced on December 4, 2019, while the ceremony was held on January 3, 2020.[29]

AFI Special Award

2020

The 2020 AFI Awards were announced on January 25, 2021, and the selections were honored in a virtual event on February 26, 2021. The juries were led by Jeanine Basinger and Richard Frank.[30][31][32]

AFI Special Award

2021

The 2021 AFI Awards were announced on December 8, 2021. The ceremony was scheduled to be held on January 7, 2022, but was postponed to March 11, 2022, due to COVID-19.[33][34]

AFI Special Award

2022

2023

2024

2025

Records

Game of Thrones earned eight mentions over its run, setting a new record. It also became the first and only continuing series to be awarded for all of its eligible seasons.

There have only been thirteen animated films to be officially listed at the AFIAs.

There have only been two animated television programs to be officially listed at the AFIAs.

There have only been seven (both partially and wholly) non-English-language films to be officially listed at the AFIAs.

There have only been two (both partially and wholly) non-English-language television programs to be officially listed at the AFIAs.

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