Wednesday, December 21, 2011

'The Help' Named Best Film of 2011 by Black Film Experts Circle

"The AssistanceInch remains named best film of 2011 with the Black Film Experts Circle, which paid out it in four other groups: best actress, Viola Davis best supporting actress, Octavia Spencer best modified script, Tate Taylor and greatest ensemble.The crowd gave three honours to Pariah, including its best director prize, which visited Dee Rees, who also needed the honors for top original script, additionally to best independent film.Olivier Litondo was named best actor for "The Initial Grader," while Albert Brooks was named best supporting actor for "Drive."The honours were introduced Tuesday by BFCC co-leader Mike Sargent carrying out a experts group's annual meetingin NY.Another individuals who win were: Best documentary, "Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey" best foreign film, "Existence, Most SignificantlyInch and greatest animated film, "Rango."The BFCC gave its Pioneer Award to Harry Belafonte its Rising Star Award to "Pariah's" Adrepero Oduye together with a unique Mention to "Attack the Block."The crowd also named its top films of year: "The Help,In . "The Artist," "Pariah," "Drive," "The Descendants," "Attack the Block," "The Tree of Existence," "Hugo," "The Woman while using Dragon Tattoo" and "Warrior."Founded this season, the BFCC can be a membership organization made up of film experts of color from dailynewspapers, weekly newspapers, magazines, radio, television and being qualified on-line guides. The Hollywood Reporter

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