It was truly a dominating night for women at the 52nd NAACP Image Awards second evening of awards, rewarding writers and directors of television series’ and films with seven of the 13 competitive awards being won by women.
I May Destroy You creator Michaela Coel won Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for the episode “Ego Death” while Anya Adams won directing for her black-ish episode “Hair Day.” For motion picture writing the award went to Radha Blank for her debut film The Forty-Year Old Version.
“A writer is only as good as those reading and questioning their work,” Coel said in her virtual acceptance speech. “It was important for me to receive opinions of Black people, of queer people whilst I developed these scripts, and they provided me with that.
“I dedicate this award to my mother Carol Blank, who was my first audience and the biggest champion of my ideas,” Blank said, accepting her honor. “Through her I learned that in times like these where people still struggle for equality, a storyteller has the ability to inspire hope and reflect our humanity with our most prized possession, our pen.”
Gina Prince-Bythewood was named Best Director for the action blockbuster The Old Guard, starring Charlize Theron and Kiki Layne. This was Prince-Bythewood’s third NACCP win. She had previously won for directing The Secret Life of Bees in 2009 and for her writing on Shots Fired in 2018.
Literary awards were handed out yesterday, going to President Barack Obama, Elijah Cummings and more.
The 52nd NAACP Image Awards will air live on BET on Saturday, March 27th, 2021 at 8 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. CT. The ceremony will be simulcast across ViacomCBS Networks including CBS, BET Her, VH1, MTV, MTV2, and LOGO.
Here is the full list of winners from night two of the 52nd NAACP Awards.
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Michaela Coel – I May Destroy You – Ep. 112 “Ego Death”
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
Attica Locke – Little Fires Everywhere – Ep. 104 “The Spider Web”
Outstanding Writing in a Television Movie or Special
Geri Cole – The Power of We: A Sesame Street Special
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture
Radha Blank – The Forty-Year-Old Version
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Anya Adams – black-ish – Ep. 611 “Hair Day”
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
Hanelle Culpepper – Star Trek: Picard – Ep. 101 “Remembrance”
Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie or Special
Eugene Ashe – Sylvie’s Love
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture
Gina Prince-Bythewood – The Old Guard
Outstanding Short Form Series – Comedy or Drama
#FreeRayshawn
Outstanding Performance in a Short Form
Laurence Fishburne – #FreeRayshawn
Outstanding Short Form Series – Reality/Nonfiction
Between The Scenes – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Outstanding Short-Film (Live Action)
Black Boy Joy
Outstanding Short-Film (Animated)
Canvas
Special Award – Spingarn Medal
Misty Copeland
Photos courtesy of HBO/Netflix
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