Find out how 'American Fiction' surprised everyone at the Oscars and why director Cord Jefferson is advocating for more diverse voices in Hollywood!
'American Fiction' is making waves at this year's Oscars, with five nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor in leading and supporting roles. The film, shot in Boston, Brookline, and Scituate, is a satirical take on the frustrations of an author and professor who unexpectedly becomes wealthy.
Director Cord Jefferson, known for his work on the film adaptation of Percival Everett's 2001 novel 'Erasure,' won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. Jefferson used his acceptance speech to advocate for more opportunities for emerging creatives in the industry.
Despite being an underdog, 'American Fiction' has been racking up accolades, winning awards at prestigious events like the Celebration Of Cinema & Television and the American Film Institute Awards. Starring Jeffrey Wright as Thelonious “Monk” Ellison, the film offers a unique perspective on success and fame.
As 'American Fiction' continues to surprise audiences and critics alike, Cord Jefferson's plea to Hollywood resonates. The film's success highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in storytelling, urging the industry to embrace fresh voices and perspectives.
Interesting Fact: 'American Fiction' is based on Percival Everett's novel 'Erasure,' which was published in 2001 and remains a compelling exploration of identity and success in the literary world.
Fun Fact: Jeffrey Wright's portrayal of Thelonious “Monk” Ellison has garnered critical acclaim, solidifying his place as a versatile and talented actor in the industry.
"American Fiction" is nominated for five Oscars this year including best picture and best actor in both a leading and supporting role.
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The movie is based off Percival Everett's 2001 novel “Erasure,” which follows Thelonious “Monk” Ellison, portrayed by Jeffrey Wright in the film.
The comedy-drama already won awards at the Celebration Of Cinema & Television, American Film Institute Awards, New York Film Critics Online Awards, Black Film ...
The film starring Jeffrey Wright has been tapped as an underdog surprise in this year's Academy Awards and Jefferson gave a speech begging for Hollywood to ...
Director Cord Jefferson called for Hollywood to 'recognize' new creatives who could be 'the next Martin Scorsese.'
The Oscar-nominated actor calls the book's author, Percival Everett, "a brilliant writer'
Screenwriter and director Cord Jefferson took home his first Academy Award for 'American Fiction.' Here are the plot details and streaming options.
Filmed in Scituate, 'American Fiction' takes home Oscar for best adapted screenplay during the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday.
He shouted out Hollywood's need to make smaller pictures for less money.