Delroy Lindo, Michelle Satter, Sony Pictures Among African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Honorees

The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) today announced its 2026 class of Special Achievement honorees who will be celebrated across two key events. The first group will be honored at the 17th Annual AAFCA Awards on February 8, 2026, at The Maybourne Beverly Hills, while additional recipients will be celebrated at AAFCA’s Annual Special Achievement Awards Luncheon on March 1, 2026, at the Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Earlier this month, the AAFCA honored Sinners with eight film wins, including Best Film, Best Director and Writing for Ryan Coogler, and Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan.
“Our Special Achievement honorees represent leadership, vision, and courage at every level of the industry,” said Gil Robertson, president and co-founder of AAFCA. “From creative executives and advocates behind the scenes to institutions that have amplified bold and socially relevant storytelling, these honorees embody the values AAFCA was founded to celebrate.”
The 17th Annual AAFCA Awards honorees:
DeVon Franklin, Ashley Boone Award
Erick Peyton, Game Changer Award
Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, Impact Award
Jason Aidoo, Vanguard Award
Lawrence Lamont, Breakthrough Director Award
Delroy Lindo, Beacon Award
The 2026 Special Achievement Awards luncheon honorees:
Nikkole Denson-Randolph, Spotlight Award
Lorrie Bartlett, Salute to Excellence
Michelle Satter, Film Advocate Award
Sony Pictures Classics, Karen and Stanley Kramer Award
“Our Special Achievement honorees represent leadership, vision, and courage at every level of the industry,” said Gil Robertson, president and co-founder of AAFCA. “From creative executives and advocates behind the scenes to institutions that have amplified bold and socially relevant storytelling, these honorees embody the values AAFCA was founded to celebrate.”
DEVON FRANKLIN – ASHLEY BOONE AWARD
Devon Franklin is an award winning producer, author, and media executive whose work bridges inspirational storytelling with mainstream commercial success. As president and CEO of Franklin Entertainment, he has produced films including Flamin’ Hot, Breakthrough, Miracles from Heaven, and The Star. A leading voice on purpose driven leadership in Hollywood, Franklin also serves on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors and continues to champion inclusive, values-centered storytelling across film and television.
ERICK PEYTON – GAME CHANGER AWARD
Erick Peyton is a respected entertainment executive and creative leader who co-founded Unanimous Media alongside NBA superstar Stephen Curry. Launched in 2018, Unanimous Media develops and produces television, film, books, podcasts, and other multimedia content that centers on family, faith, sports, and uplifting narratives. Under Peyton’s leadership, the company has developed a wide ranging slate of film and television projects that reflect his commitment to inclusive storytelling and expanding opportunity in entertainment.
SONY PICTURES MOTION PICTURE GROUP – IMPACT AWARD
Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group (SPMPG) is the core film production and distribution division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, overseeing Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Animation, and Sony Pictures Classics. Led by Chairman and CEO Tom Rothman, SPMPG has delivered major franchises including Spider-Man, Venom, and Jumanji, while championing diverse and culturally resonant stories that reach global audiences.
JASON AIDOO – VANGUARD AWARD
Jason Aidoo is an entertainment executive and cultural strategist who serves as General Manager of Andscape, a leading studio for Black content. Under his leadership, Andscape has emerged as a powerhouse for diverse and engaging stories with global appeal. Recognized for championing forward‑thinking narratives and talent, Aidoo has played a pivotal role in advancing projects that reflect contemporary culture while pushing the industry toward greater inclusion.
LAWRENCE LAMONT – BREAKTHROUGH DIRECTOR AWARD
Lawrence Lamont is a rising filmmaker whose work has quickly distinguished him as a compelling new voice in contemporary cinema. Known for his sharp visual style and character driven storytelling, Lamont made a major breakthrough with his feature directorial work on One of Them Days, which opened at the top of the North American box office and became one of the most successful original theatrical comedies of 2025. His work reflects a fresh perspective rooted in authenticity, humor, and culture, signaling a director with significant impact ahead.
DELROY LINDO – BEACON AWARD
Delroy Lindo is an acclaimed actor whose career across film, television, and theater has been defined by powerful performances and artistic integrity. Most recently, he delivered a standout performance in the critically and commercially successful film Sinners, reaffirming his ability to anchor culturally resonant storytelling. With celebrated work including Da 5 Bloods and The Harder They Fall, and a Tony Award–nominated stage career, Lindo’s body of work continues to inspire storytellers and elevate the impact of Black cinema.
NIKKOLE DENSON-RANDOLPH – SPOTLIGHT AWARD
Nikkole Denson-Randolph is a senior creative executive and serves as SVP & Chief Content Officer at AMC Theatres, where she oversees programming, acquisitions, and content strategy across the exhibitor’s national network. Known for her keen creative instincts and commitment to authentic storytelling, she has helped shape critically acclaimed and commercially successful film and television projects, elevating diverse voices and narratives that resonate with audiences nationwide.
LORRIE BARTLETT – SALUTE TO EXCELLENCE AWARD
Lorrie Bartlett is a trailblazing talent agent whose career has shaped the work of acclaimed actors and major film and television projects. She was one of the first African American board members at a major Hollywood talent agency and is a vocal advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Bartlett’s leadership has amplified culturally impactful projects and advanced the visibility of artists across the industry.
MICHELLE SATTER – FILM ADVOCATE AWARD
Michelle Satter is the founding senior director of artist programs at the Sundance Institute and a cornerstone of independent film advocacy. Through the Sundance Directors and Screenwriters Labs, she has mentored generations of filmmakers, providing creative support that has shaped the careers of many of today’s most influential directors and writers. Her commitment to artistic freedom and creative risk-taking has left an indelible mark on global independent cinema.
SONY PICTURES CLASSICS – KAREN AND STANLEY KRAMER AWARD
Sony Pictures Classics is one of the most influential distributors of independent and international film in the world. For more than three decades, the company has championed bold, socially conscious storytelling and brought acclaimed films to global audiences. Its dedication to filmmaker driven narratives and cultural relevance exemplifies the spirit of the Karen and Stanley Kramer Award.
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