NACCP IMAGE AWARD PICTURES AND WINNERS!!!
By L.T. Dinwiddie
Black Hollywood came together once again to celebrate the advancements and achievements in television, film, and music for people of color this weekend.
Recognizing best achievements in filmmaking, the organization eventually handed out the top honor of best picture to "The Pursuit of Happyness" while naming Forest Whitaker of "The Last King of Scotland" and Keke Palmer of "Akeelah and the Bee" the best actor and actress, respectively.
In the supporting acting categories, Jennifer Hudson and Djimon Hounsou delightfully popped out as the champions, the former being honored for her stunning performance in "Dreamgirls" while the latter for his in "Blood Diamond."
Others scoring at the event were "An Inconvenient Truth" as Best Independent or Foreign Film and Spike Lee who took the best director title for "Inside Man" with Doug Atchison taking home the best writing trophy through his work in "Akeelah."
Here are some pictures from the event.
Black Hollywood came together once again to celebrate the advancements and achievements in television, film, and music for people of color this weekend.
Recognizing best achievements in filmmaking, the organization eventually handed out the top honor of best picture to "The Pursuit of Happyness" while naming Forest Whitaker of "The Last King of Scotland" and Keke Palmer of "Akeelah and the Bee" the best actor and actress, respectively.
In the supporting acting categories, Jennifer Hudson and Djimon Hounsou delightfully popped out as the champions, the former being honored for her stunning performance in "Dreamgirls" while the latter for his in "Blood Diamond."
Others scoring at the event were "An Inconvenient Truth" as Best Independent or Foreign Film and Spike Lee who took the best director title for "Inside Man" with Doug Atchison taking home the best writing trophy through his work in "Akeelah."
Here are some pictures from the event.
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