AFI Awards 2022 Honorees Announced

The American Film Institute (AFI) announced today the recipients of AFI AWARDS 2022. AFI AWARDS honorees include 10 outstanding films and 10 outstanding TV programs deemed culturally and artistically representative of this year's most significant achievements.

Celebrating the art of the moving image, an additional honoree was selected for an AFI Special Award, designated for works of excellence that fall outside of AFI AWARDS' eligibility criteria.  


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AFI MOVIES OF THE YEAR

AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER

ELVIS

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

THE FABELMANS

NOPE

SHE SAID

TÁR

TOP GUN: MAVERICK

THE WOMAN KING

WOMEN TALKING

AFI TELEVISION PROGRAMS OF THE YEAR

ABBOTT ELEMENTARY

THE BEAR

BETTER CALL SAUL

HACKS

MO

PACHINKO

RESERVATION DOGS

SEVERANCE

SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE

THE WHITE LOTUS

AFI SPECIAL AWARD

THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN


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"AFI AWARDS shines a light upon excellence in storytelling and the collaborators who bring these stories to the screen," said Bob Gazzale, AFI President and CEO. "This year, more than ever, celebrating the community of artists that realize these dreams is particularly meaningful – as they have lifted our spirits through the most challenging of times and proven the power of this great art form."

Honorees will gather on Friday, January 13, 2023, for recognition at the annual AFI AWARDS private luncheon at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills — an event favored by the entertainment community for its informal intimacy and its inclusive acknowledgement of excellence.

The event will be sponsored by FIJI Water.

AFI AWARDS celebrates film and television arts' collaborative nature and is the only national program that honors creative teams as a whole, recognizing those in front of and behind the camera. All of the honored works advance the art of the moving image, inspire audiences and artists alike and enhance the rich cultural heritage of America's art form. When placed in a historical context, these stories provide a complex and rich visual record of our modern world.


AFI FEST 2022 Wraps with Jury Awards

AFI AWARDS selections are made through a jury process where AFI Trustees, artists, critics and scholars determine the year's most outstanding achievements and provide artistic and cultural context for the selection of each honoree.

This year's juries — one for film and one for television — featured acclaimed artists including W. Kamau Bell, Colman Domingo, Siân Heder, Brad Ingelsby, Marti Noxon, Mario Van Peebles; renowned film historians L.S. Kim, Akira Mizuta Lippit, Leonard Maltin and Robert Thompson; members of the AFI Board of Trustees; film critics Janet Maslin, Shawn Edwards from the African American Film Critics Association, and film and television critics from outlets such as the Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Salon, TV Guide and The Washington Post. The juries were chaired by AFI Board of Trustees member Jeanine Basinger (Chair Emerita and Founder of the Film Studies Department, Wesleyan University) and AFI Board of Trustees Vice Chair Richard Frank (former Chairman of Walt Disney Television, President of Walt Disney Studios, President of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences).

The 2022 recipients join a distinguished group of previous AFI AWARDS honorees whose works define the art form and contribute to our rich cultural legacy. View past AFI AWARDS honorees.


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About the American Film Institute (AFI)

The American Film Institute (AFI) is a nonprofit organization with a mandate to champion the moving image as an art form. Established in 1967, AFI launched the first comprehensive history of American film and sparked the movement for film preservation in the United States. In 1969, AFI opened the doors of the AFI Conservatory, a graduate-level program to train narrative filmmakers. 

The Conservatory, which counts Deniese Davis, Affonso Gonçalves, Susannah Grant, Matthew Libatique, David Lynch, Melina Matsoukas and Rachel Morrison as Alumni, is ranked the #1 film school in America. AFI's enduring traditions include the AFI Life Achievement Award, which honors the masters for work that has stood the test of time; AFI AWARDS, which celebrates the creative ensembles of the most outstanding screen stories of the year; and scholarly efforts such as the AFI Catalog of Feature Films and the AFI Archive that preserve film history for future generations.

AFI exhibition programs include AFI FEST, AFI DOCS and year-round exhibition at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Maryland. AFI Movie Club is a destination for movie lovers from around the world to celebrate and engage with the art form every day. Other pioneering programs include workshops aimed at increasing diversity in the storytelling community, including AFI DWW+ and the AFI Cinematography Intensive for Women. 

Read about all of these programs and more at AFI.com and follow us on social media at Facebook.com/AmericanFilmInstituteYouTube.com/AFITwitter.com/AmericanFilm and Instagram.com/AmericanFilmInstitute.

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