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AFI Awards 2011 Winners



The American Film Institute announced its choices for the ten most outstanding motion pictures and TV programs of the year.



"War Horse" movie scene with Jeremy Irvine
War Horse movie scene with Jeremy IrvineDecember 11, 2011

Sean Bean in "Game of Thrones"
Sean Bean in "Game of Thrones"
Rose Byrne in "Bridesmaids"
Rose Byrne in "Bridesmaids"
Rose Byrne in "Bridesmaids" - © Universal Pictures
LOS ANGELES, CA — The American Film Institute (AFI) today announced the official selections of AFI Awards 2011 — the awards season event favored by artists and entertainment executives for its intimacy and collaborative recognition — that records the year's most outstanding achievements in film, television and other forms of the moving image arts. 

AFI Awards is the only national recognition that honors the community's creative ensembles as a whole, acknowledging the collaborative nature of the art form. Honorees are selected based on works which best advance the art of the moving image; enhance the rich cultural heritage of America's art form; inspire audiences and artists alike; and/or make a mark on American society.



AFI Movies of the Year

"Bridesmaids"
"The Descendants"
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
"The Help"
"Hugo"
"J. Edgar"
"Midnight in Paris"
"Moneyball"
"The Tree of Life"
"War Horse"

AFI TV Programs of the Year

"Breaking Bad"
"Boardwalk Empire"
"Curb Your Enthusiasm"
"Game of Thrones"
"The Good Wife"
"Homeland"
"Justified"
"Louie"
"Modern Family"
"Parks and Recreation"

AFI Special Awards
"The Artist"
The "Harry Potter" Series


"AFI Awards represents the proudest of moments in the Institute's calendar of events," said Bob Gazzale, AFI President & CEO. "The event brings together the year's top artists in a celebration of community, not competition. We're further honored that Verizon supports the event by creating scholarships in the name of each honoree for the next generation of storytellers at the AFI Conservatory."

Marking the twelfth chapter in the American Film Institute's 21st century almanac, AFI AWARDS 2011 selections are made through AFI's unique jury process in which scholars, film and television artists, critics and AFI Trustees determine the most outstanding achievements of the year, as well as provide a detailed rationale for each selection. This year's juries — one for film and one for television – were chaired by producers and AFI Board of Trustees Vice Chairs Tom Pollock (former Vice Chairman of MCA, Chairman of Universal Pictures) for the movies and Richard Frank (former Chairman of Walt Disney Television, President of Walt Disney Studios, President of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) for television, and included Oscar winner Whoopi Goldberg; film historian Leonard Maltin; scholars from prestigious universities across the nation (AFI Conservatory, Georgia Institute of Technology, USC and Wesleyan); prominent and award-winning producers and directors; AFI Board of Trustees; and critics from leading media outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Time Magazine and USA Today.

In addition to the top ten AFI Awards for movies and television, AFI Special Awards are given to outstanding achievements in the moving image that do not match AFI's standard criteria as summarized below:
  • Feature-Length Motion Picture
    Narrative fiction format, over 60 minutes in length.
  • American
    Motion picture with significant creative and/or production elements from the United States. The motion picture need not be presented in the English language if it is incontrovertibly American.
  • Theatrically-Released
    Motion pictures originally released between January 1 and December 31, 2011, which have been publicly exhibited in a commercial theater in Los Angeles for paid admission and screened for at least seven consecutive days.
AFI will honor the creative ensembles for each of the selections at an invitation-only luncheon on Friday, January 13, 2012 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles, California.