Blacktrospective 2009
by Kam Williams
The very best African-American film fare from 2009 was released early on, starting with Notorious, Medicine for Melancholy and Not Easily Broken, all of which arrived in theaters last January. That same month, Precious made its big splash at the Sundance Festival, walking away with a trio of awards: best picture, director (Lee Daniels) and actress (Mo'Nique).
While a bounty of other excellent African-American oriented offerings subsequently arrived over the course of the year, none ever matched Lee Daniels' tour de force in terms of either emotional depth or raw intensity. Plus, Precious featured Oscar-quality work by Gabby Sidibe in the title role and by Mo'Nique as her relentlessly-abusive mother. And Daniels also coaxed career screen performances out of his motley cast, from Paula Patton to Mariah Carey to Lenny Kravitz to Sherri Shepherd.
So, without further fanfare, check out this critic's humble assessment of the best and the worst in Black Cinema for 2009.
Ten Best Black Feature Films
Best Independent Black Films
Best Black Documentaries
Best African Films
Best Short Films
Best Actor (Lead Role)
Best Actor (Supporting Role)
Best Actress (Lead Role)
Best Actress (Supporting Role)
Best Director (Studio)
Best Director (Independent)
Best Director (Documentary)
Worst Film
Worst Actor
Worst Actress
Worst Director
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