American Fiction (film)


American Fiction is a 2023 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Cord Jefferson in his feature directorial debut. Based on the 2001 novel Erasure by Percival Everett, it follows a frustrated African-American novelist-professor who writes an outlandish satire of stereotypical "black" books, only for it to be mistaken for serious literature and published to high sales and critical praise. The film stars Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams, Adam Brody and Keith David.
The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2023, where it won the People's Choice Award. It received a limited theatrical release by MGM Studios on December 15, 2023, with an expansion on December 22, 2023.
The film grossed $23 million and received numerous accolades. It was named one of the top 10 films of 2023 by the American Film Institute. It also received five nominations at the 96th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Wright, with Jefferson winning Best Adapted Screenplay.

Plot

Thelonious "Monk" Ellison is a black elite writer and professor living in Los Angeles. His novels receive academic praise but sell poorly, and his publishers reject his latest manuscript for not being "Black" enough. His college superiors place him on temporary leave due to his brashness with students over racial issues and suggest that he attend a literary seminar in his hometown of Boston. His panel at the seminar is sparsely attended, in contrast to a packed room for an interview with Sintara Golden, whose bestselling novel We's Lives in Da Ghetto shamelessly panders to Black stereotypes.
In Boston, Monk has dinner with his mother Agnes, who has Alzheimer's disease, and his sister Lisa, a physician. While having drinks with Monk, Lisa suffers a fatal heart attack. Their estranged brother Cliff, a plastic surgeon, attends Lisa's funeral. Newly divorced and out of the closet, Cliff engages in frequent drug use and casual sex. Monk meets Coraline, a lawyer living across the street from his mother's beach house and begins dating her.
Frustrated by the costs of care for his mother and resenting Sintara's success, Monk writes My Pafology, a fake memoir novel mocking the literary stereotypes expected from Black writers: melodramatic plots, deadbeat dads, gang violence, and drugs. After submitting it to publishers out of contempt, he is shocked to be offered a $750,000 advance, which he reluctantly accepts to pay for his mother's care. His agent Arthur convinces him to adopt a cover persona, an escaped convict named "Stagg R. Leigh", to protect his reputation. As "Stagg", Monk is offered a movie deal from film producer Wiley. In response to patronizing comments by the publishing executives, Monk tries to sabotage the deal by demanding the title be changed to Fuck, but the publishers concede to his ultimatum. Monk is invited to help judge the New England Book Association's Literary Award as part of a "diversity push" and he reluctantly accepts. Monk is surprised to discover that Sintara is a fellow judge and that she shares many of his views.
Monk moves Agnes into an expensive assisted-living facility but she adapts poorly. Cliff briefly returns to visit, only to quickly leave when Agnes makes a homophobic remark. Fuck becomes a bestseller, much to Monk's shock and chagrin. Monk's family, friends, and the public remain unaware that he is Stagg, and the FBI contacts the publisher for information on Stagg's whereabouts.
Monk's publisher submits Fuck for the Literary Award, forcing him to judge his own novel. After learning that Coraline enjoyed reading Fuck, Monk argues with her over liking it and the two break up. The panel's white judges rave over Fuck, though Sintara deems the subject matter "pandering." While Monk agrees, he argues that Sintara's book is "trauma porn" and inauthentic to her black middle-class background. Sintara counters that she researched her book by interviewing voiceless people and was giving the market what it wants.
On the wedding day of Monk's family housekeeper, he finds Cliff living in Agnes's beach house with two other men, but Lorraine is happy to have him attend the wedding. At the reception, Monk and Cliff discuss the impact of their father's suicide, with Cliff encouraging Monk to let people love "all of him."
At the awards ceremony, Fuck is announced as the winner. Monk goes onstage and says he has a confession to make. The film cuts to black, and the events shown are revealed to have been Monk's screenplay based on his experiences, written for Wiley's production company as an alternative to the Fuck film adaptation. In reality, Monk quietly left the ceremony and is still estranged from Coraline. Wiley likes the screenplay but asks Monk to change the ambiguous ending.
Monk proposes an ending with him running away from the ceremony to apologize to Coraline, but Wiley says it feels too much like a romantic comedy. Monk then suggests one where police, believing Monk to be a wanted criminal, fatally shoot him at the ceremony. Much to Monk's dismay, Wiley loves it and the film moves into production. Monk drives away with Cliff after he and one of Wiley's actors, playing a plantation slave, acknowledge each other.

Production

In November 2022, Jeffrey Wright was cast in the untitled film, based on the 2001 novel Erasure by Percival Everett. Cord Jefferson would adapt the novel, with the film being his directorial debut. T-Street Productions and MRC Film produced the film. In December 2022, Tracee Ellis Ross, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams, Sterling K. Brown, Myra Lucretia Taylor, John Ortiz, Issa Rae, and Adam Brody joined the cast. The film wrapped production in Boston in early December, with COVID-19 safety precautions used on set. That month, MGM's Orion Pictures acquired the film's worldwide distribution rights. As a first-time filmmaker, Jefferson said he was such a fan of Wright's that he was nervous to give him feedback; it was producer Nikos Karamigios who, on the first day of shooting, encouraged him to be more assertive as a director. The film was shot in twenty-six days, with most scenes being completed with few takes. In July 2023, with the announcement of its world premiere, the film's title was reported to be American Fiction. It is the first film from Orion to be distributed through Amazon MGM Studios Distribution, following Amazon's acquisition of MGM the year before, which also resulted in the 2021 MGM logo being added to the beginning of the film.

Release

On September 8, 2023, American Fiction premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the People's Choice Award. This was followed by a run in the festival circuit, culminating in its United States premiere at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Los Angeles on December 5, 2023. It had a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 15, 2023, with an expansion the following week. The film's release date had initially been set for November 3, 2023, before being changed to the later date. The film was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Curzon Film on February 2, 2024.
The film was released for digital platforms on February 6, 2024.

Reception

Box office

American Fiction grossed $21.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $1.9 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $23 million.
The film made $229,000 from seven theaters in its opening weekend, a per-venue average of $32,400. Following its five Oscar nominations, the film expanded from 852 theaters to 1,702 in its 7th week of release and made $2.9 million, an increase of 65% from the previous weekend, and a running total of $11.8 million. The following weekend it made $2.4 million.

Critical response

Audiences polled by PostTrak gave the film a 90% positive score, with 83% saying they would definitely recommend it.
In her review for The Hollywood Reporter, Lovia Gyarke wrote that "American Fiction is smart and, thanks to its fine cast, has genuine heart", commending Wright's "subtle physicality … that contributes depth to his character", as well as "Uggams' increasingly somber performance as Agnes and Brown's delightful comedic turn". Peter Debruge for Variety, applauded Jefferson's writing prowess, likening him to Flannery O'Connor and Toni Morrison, whose works were both referenced in the film. To Debruge, Jefferson "trusts his audience to bring themselves to the material", which is "what makes reading "American Fiction" so rewarding." Peyton Robinson writing for RogerEbert.com highlighted Jefferson's writing as the key takeaway from this film, stating that his "attentive lens" to the film's "concept and themes is what will be remembered". Robinson goes on to identify the distinguishable legacy within the script, emphasizing Jefferson's "sharply pointed finger at the many institutional factors that keep, and its creators, restrained."
Sarah Lyall of The New York Times covered Jeffrey Wright in a feature about his career and his role in American Fiction, claiming that Wright's "exquisitely calibrated" performance demonstrates " ability to elevate any movie or TV show simply by appearing in it." Lyall goes on to celebrate that Wright "has a way of burrowing so deeply into his characters that he seems almost to be hiding in plain sight." Stephanie Zacharek at Time magazine also highlighted the lead star's performance, admiring that "Wright brings it all to life". Zacharek notes that Wright does so "not with thunderous, statement-making gestures, but with small ones that remind us how vulnerable Monk is", even amidst the protagonist's "own raging intelligence".
Filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood praised writer-director Cord Jefferson, stating that an artist's first work should tell the world who they are and Jefferson "has screamed into a bullhorn. Bold, chaotic, unflinching, personal. Cord has channeled his creative truths into a searing indictment of biased norms." Other filmmakers, including Rachel Morrison and Paul Schrader, also praised the film.

Accolades

The American Film Institute placed American Fiction as one of its top 10 films of 2023, praising Jefferson's writing as "the arrival of a powerful voice in American film", Wright's "triumphant" performance, and the ensemble cast.
AwardDate of CeremonyCategoryRecipientResult
Toronto International Film FestivalSeptember 17, 2023People's Choice AwardAmerican FictionWon
Heartland International Film FestivalOctober 15, 2023Humor & Humanity AwardCord JeffersonWon
Mill Valley Film FestivalOctober 16, 2023U.S. CinemaCord JeffersonWon
Mill Valley Film FestivalOctober 16, 2023Breakthrough DirectingCord JeffersonWon
San Diego International Film FestivalOctober 21, 2023Best Gala FilmAmerican FictionWon
Middleburg Film FestivalOctober 22, 2023Audience Award for Narrative FilmAmerican FictionWon
Celebration of Cinema & TelevisionDecember 4, 2023Visionary AwardJeffrey WrightWon
Windsor International Film FestivalOctober 29, 2023LIUNA People's Choice AwardAmerican Fiction
Virginia Film FestivalOctober 29, 2023Programmers' Award – Narrative FeatureAmerican FictionWon
Virginia Film FestivalOctober 29, 2023Breakthrough Director AwardCord JeffersonWon
Savannah Film FestivalNovember 2, 2023Audience AwardAmerican Fiction
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsNovember 15, 2023Original Score — Feature FilmLaura KarpmanNomitated
Gotham Independent Film AwardsNovember 27, 2023Outstanding Lead PerformanceJeffrey WrightNomitated
American Film Institute AwardsDecember 7, 2023Top 10 Films of the YearAmerican FictionWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best FeatureAmerican FictionWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownNomitated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best EnsembleAmerican FictionNomitated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best Leading PerformanceJeffrey Wright
Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best New FilmmakerCord Jefferson
IndieWire Critics PollDecember 11, 2023Best PerformanceJeffrey Wright
IndieWire Critics PollDecember 11, 2023Best ScreenplayCord Jefferson
IndieWire Critics PollDecember 11, 2023Best First FeatureAmerican Fiction
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 12, 2023Milos Stehlik Award for Breakthrough FilmmakerCord JeffersonNomitated
New York Film Critics Online AwardsDecember 15, 2023Top 10 FilmsAmerican FictionWon
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyDecember 13, 2023Best ComedyAmerican FictionNomitated
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyDecember 13, 2023Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyDecember 13, 2023Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyDecember 13, 2023Breakout FilmmakerCord JeffersonNomitated
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best FilmAmerican FictionNomitated
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Comedy FilmAmerican FictionNomitated
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownNomitated
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Adapted ScreenplayCord Jefferson
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best FilmAmerican Fiction
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Lead PerformanceJeffrey WrightNomitated
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonNomitated
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationDecember 17, 2023Breakout of the YearCord JeffersonNomitated
Toronto Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best First FeatureAmerican Fiction
Southeastern Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Top 10 FilmsAmerican Fiction
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Top 10 Films of the YearAmerican Fiction
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best ActorJeffrey Wright
Phoenix Film Critics SocietyDecember 18, 2023Top Ten Films of 2023American FictionWon
North Texas Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best PictureAmerican FictionNomitated
North Texas Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best DirectorCord JeffersonNomitated
North Texas Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
North Texas Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best ScreenplayCord JeffersonNomitated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best PictureAmerican FictionNomitated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best DirectorCord JeffersonNomitated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best ActorJeffrey WrightWon
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownNomitated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best Adapted ScreenplayCord Jefferson and Percival Everett
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best First FeatureCord JeffersonWon
Black Film Critics CircleDecember 20, 2023Top Ten FilmsAmerican Fiction
Black Film Critics CircleDecember 20, 2023Best ActorJeffrey WrightWon
Black Film Critics CircleDecember 20, 2023Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownWon
Black Film Critics CircleDecember 20, 2023Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Black Film Critics CircleDecember 20, 2023Best EnsembleAmerican FictionWon
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsDecember 21, 2023Best Adapted ScreenplayCord Jefferson
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsDecember 21, 2023Best First FilmCord Jefferson
Oklahoma Film Critics CircleJanuary 3, 2024Top 10 FilmsAmerican Fiction
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 4, 2024Best FilmAmerican FictionNomitated
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 4, 2024Best ActorJeffrey WrightWon
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 4, 2024Best Actor in a Supporting RoleSterling K. BrownNomitated
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 4, 2024Best Screenplay, AdaptedCord JeffersonWon
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 4, 2024Best Ensemble Cast – Casting DirectorJennifer EustonWon
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 5, 2024Best PictureAmerican FictionNomitated
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 5, 2024Best DirectorCord JeffersonNomitated
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 5, 2024Best ActorJeffrey Wright
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 5, 2024Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownNomitated
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 5, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord Jefferson
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 5, 2024Best EnsembleAmerican FictionNomitated
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationJanuary 6, 2024Best Lead ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationJanuary 6, 2024Breakthrough DirectorCord JeffersonNomitated
Astra Film and Creative Arts AwardsJanuary 6, 2024Best PictureAmerican FictionNomitated
Astra Film and Creative Arts AwardsJanuary 6, 2024Best DirectorCord JeffersonNomitated
Astra Film and Creative Arts AwardsJanuary 6, 2024Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
Astra Film and Creative Arts AwardsJanuary 6, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Astra Film and Creative Arts AwardsJanuary 6, 2024Best First FeatureCord JeffersonNomitated
Astra Film and Creative Arts AwardsFebruary 26, 2024Best CastingJennifer EustonNomitated
National Society of Film Critics AwardsJanuary 6, 2024Best ActorJeffrey Wright
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Motion Picture – Musical or ComedyAmerican FictionNomitated
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or ComedyJeffrey WrightNomitated
Seattle Film Critics Society AwardsJanuary 8, 2024Best Picture of the YearAmerican FictionNomitated
Seattle Film Critics Society AwardsJanuary 8, 2024Best Actor in a Leading RoleJeffrey WrightWon
Seattle Film Critics Society AwardsJanuary 8, 2024Best Actor in a Supporting RoleSterling K. BrownNomitated
Seattle Film Critics Society AwardsJanuary 8, 2024Best ScreenplayCord JeffersonNomitated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle AwardsJanuary 9, 2024Best ActorJeffrey WrightWon
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle AwardsJanuary 9, 2024Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownNomitated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle AwardsJanuary 9, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Austin Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 10, 2024Best FilmAmerican FictionNomitated
Austin Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 10, 2024Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
Austin Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 10, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonNomitated
Austin Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 10, 2024Best First FilmAmerican FictionNomitated
Denver Film Critics SocietyJanuary 12, 2024Best Lead Performance by an Actor, MaleJeffrey WrightNomitated
Denver Film Critics SocietyJanuary 12, 2024Best ComedyAmerican FictionNomitated
Denver Film Critics SocietyJanuary 12, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best PictureAmerican FictionNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best ComedyAmerican FictionNomitated
African-American Film Critics AssociationJanuary 15, 2024Top 10 Films of the YearAmerican Fiction
African-American Film Critics AssociationJanuary 15, 2024Best ComedyAmerican FictionWon
African-American Film Critics AssociationJanuary 15, 2024Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownWon
African-American Film Critics AssociationJanuary 15, 2024Best ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
African-American Film Critics AssociationJanuary 15, 2024Emerging FilmmakerCord JeffersonWon
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding FilmBen LeClair,, Cord Jefferson, and Jermaine JohnsonWon
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding DirectorCord JeffersonWon
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding Lead PerformanceJeffery WrightWon
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding Supporting PerformanceErika AlexanderNomitated
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding Supporting PerformanceSterling K. BrownNomitated
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding EnsembleJennifer EustonNomitated
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding Emerging DirectorCord JeffersonWon
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Black Reel AwardsJanuary 16, 2024Outstanding First ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Houston Film Critics SocietyJanuary 22, 2024Best PictureAmerican FictionNomitated
Houston Film Critics SocietyJanuary 22, 2024Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
Houston Film Critics SocietyJanuary 22, 2024Best ScreenplayCord JeffersonNomitated
AACTA International AwardsFebruary 10, 2024Best FilmAmerican FictionNomitated
AACTA International AwardsFebruary 10, 2024Best Lead Actor in FilmJeffrey WrightNomitated
AACTA International AwardsFebruary 10, 2024Best Screenplay in FilmCord JeffersonNomitated
Directors Guild of America AwardsFebruary 10, 2024Outstanding Directing – First-Time Feature FilmCord JeffersonNomitated
Set Decorators Society of America AwardsFebruary 13, 2024Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Comedy or Musical Feature FilmKyra Friedman Curcio and Jonathan GuggenheimNomitated
Society of Composers & LyricistsFebruary 13, 2024Outstanding Original Score for a Studio FilmLaura KarpmanNomitated
British Academy Film AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalAmerican FictionNomitated
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalJeffrey WrightNomitated
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Screenplay, AdaptedCord Jefferson and Percival EverettWon
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Original ScoreLaura KarpmanWon
Cinema for Peace AwardsFebruary 18–19, 2024Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year 2024American FictionNomitated
Costume Designers Guild AwardsFebruary 21, 2024Excellence in Contemporary FilmRudy ManceNomitated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsFebruary 24, 2024Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureErika Alexander, Adam Brody, Sterling K. Brown, Keith David, John Ortiz, Issa Rae, Tracee Ellis Ross, Leslie Uggams, and Jeffrey WrightNomitated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsFebruary 24, 2024Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading RoleJeffrey WrightNomitated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsFebruary 24, 2024Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting RoleSterling K. BrownNomitated
Producers Guild of America AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion PicturesAmerican FictionNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best FilmCord Jefferson, Jermaine Johnson, Nikos Karamigios, and Ben LeClairNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best Lead PerformanceJeffrey WrightWon
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best Supporting PerformanceErika AlexanderNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best Supporting PerformanceSterling K. BrownNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
USC Scripter AwardsMarch 2, 2024Best Adapted Screenplay – FilmCord Jefferson
American Cinema EditorsMarch 3, 2024Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy, Theatrical)Hilda RasulaNomitated
Artios AwardsMarch 7, 2024Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Feature Studio or Independent Jennifer Euston, Lisa Lobel, Angela Peri, and Melissa MorrisNomitated
Academy AwardsMarch 10, 2024Best PictureBen LeClair, Nikos Karamigios, Cord Jefferson, and Jermaine JohnsonNomitated
Academy AwardsMarch 10, 2024Best ActorJeffrey WrightNomitated
Academy AwardsMarch 10, 2024Best Supporting ActorSterling K. BrownNomitated
Academy AwardsMarch 10, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Academy AwardsMarch 10, 2024Best Original ScoreLaura KarpmanNomitated
GLAAD Media AwardsMarch 14, 2024Outstanding Film – Wide ReleaseAmerican FictionNomitated
NAACP Image AwardsMarch 16, 2024Outstanding Motion PictureAmerican FictionNomitated
NAACP Image AwardsMarch 16, 2024Outstanding Actor in a Motion PictureJeffrey WrightNomitated
NAACP Image AwardsMarch 16, 2024Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureSterling K. BrownNomitated
NAACP Image AwardsMarch 16, 2024Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureErika AlexanderNomitated
NAACP Image AwardsMarch 16, 2024Outstanding Writing in a Motion PictureCord JeffersonWon
NAACP Image AwardsMarch 16, 2024Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureAmerican FictionNomitated
Writers Guild of America AwardsApril 14, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayCord JeffersonWon
Writers Guild of America AwardsApril 14, 2024Paul Selvin AwardCord JeffersonWon
Grammy AwardsFebruary 2, 2025Best Score Soundtrack for Visual MediaLaura Karpman