โSinners,โ the blockbuster film that has been a major contender during awards season, was the dominant winner at the 57th NAACP Image Awards.
The film scored trophies for outstanding motion picture and most of the acting awards, including breakthrough performance, awarded to Miles Caton. Michael B. Jordan, who won for actor in a motion picture, also won entertainer of the year.
Before the ceremony, Ryan Coogler won writing and directing honors, while Wunmi Mosaku and Delroy Lindo won the supporting actress and actor awards, respectively.
But the ceremony was not only about honoring Black excellence in entertainment. The event was also flavored by several remarks from celebrities addressing the divisive political climate and recent events that have targeted and affected Black entertainers.
Viola Davis received the chairmanโs award during the 57th NAACP Image Awards on Saturday.
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Host Deon Cole kicked off the ceremony by welcoming the audience to โthe Trump Image Awards. Because you know he wants his name on everything.โ
Asking permission to โbuy a curse word,โ he made a joke that was bleeped out during the live stream, but was apparently aimed at federal ICE agents. The comment sparked a standing ovation from the predominantly black-tie audience, many of whom wore anti-ICE pins.
โI donโt want to see no ICE ever again,โ he said. โWhen I looked at the guest list, I took off Ice Cube, Ice-T, Ice Spice. I donโt want no ice cream, I donโt want no ice in my drink.โ
Samuel L. Jackson said in a tribute to the late Jesse Jackson, who died earlier this month, that President Trumpโs attacks on diversity and his quest to remove references to slavery and Black history from museums would not succeed.
Utilizing one of Jacksonโs trademark slogans, Jackson said, โWe will not be erased from this countryโs history because I am somebody.โ
And in accepting the award for actor in a drama series for โParadise,โ Sterling K. Brown added, โLike Sam said, they canโt erase us because there is no country without us.โ
The event also continued to put a spotlight on the uproar surrounding the shouting of a racial slur during the BAFTA Awards last week.
Jordan and Lindo were presenters during the BAFTA Awards, which took place at Londonโs Royal Festival Hall. As they were introducing the visual effects category, a member of the audience shouted the N-word. The two actors paused momentarily before continuing.
Director Ryan Coogler, left, and actor Delroy Lindo presenting the award for actress in a motion picture. The pair addressed the incident at the BAFTAs in their remarks.
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Later, awards host Alan Cumming addressed the outburst, referencing the nominated film โI Swear,โ which is about Scottish campaigner John Davidson, who has Tourette syndrome and shouted the racist slur from the audience. Cumming apologized, while Davidson, an executive producer for the BAFTA-nominated film, left his seat midway through the ceremony. BAFTA later issued an apology to the actors.
Cole delivered a comic prayer referencing the incident: โLord, if there are any white men out there with Touretteโs, I advise you to tell them to read the room tonight, Lord. It might not go the way they think.โ
Actor Rebecca Hall early in the awards show said she wanted to pay tribute to โtwo kings. Thank you for your grace.โ
Lindo later in the ceremony said, โWe appreciate all the support weโve been shown in the aftermath of what happened last weekend. It is an honor to be here among our people this evening … Itโs a classic case of something that could have been very negative becoming very positive.โ
Here is a list of the nightโs winners:
Entertainer of the year
Michael B. Jordan
Outstanding motion picture
โSinnersโ
Actor in a motion picture
Michael B. Jordan, โSinnersโ
Actress in a motion picture
Cynthia Erivo, โWicked: For Goodโ
Breakthrough performance in a motion picture
Miles Caton, โSinnersโ
Drama series
โReasonable Doubtโ
Actor in a drama series
Sterling K. Brown, โParadiseโ
Actress in a drama series
Angela Bassett, โ9-1-1โ
Comedy series
โAbbott Elementaryโ
Actress in a comedy series
Quinta Brunson, โAbbott Elementaryโ
Actor in a comedy series
Cedric the Entertainer, โThe Neighborhoodโ
Chairmanโs Award
Viola Davis
Hall of Fame Award
Salt-N-Pepa
Presidentโs Award
Colman Domingo