In its salute to the year’s films and TV shows, the American Film Institute has endorsed Oscar hopefuls “Captain Phillips” and Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street”, while “Fruitvale Station” continues its impressive momentum, after winning multiple citations this past week.
“American Hustle,” “Gravity,” “Inside Llewyn Davis,” “Her” and “12 Years a Slave” were all mentioned by AFI, after winning the top prize in various group’s voting in the last eight days. Rounding out AFI’s top 10 were “Nebraska” and “Saving Mr. Banks,” which have been honored for their performances in other group’s voting.
AFI will honor the creative ensembles for each of the selections at an invitation-only luncheon on Friday, Jan. 10.
AFI MOVIES OF THE YEAR
-- 12 YEARS A SLAVE
-- AMERICAN HUSTLE
-- CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
-- FRUITVALE STATION
-- GRAVITY
-- HER
-- INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
-- NEBRASKA
-- SAVING MR. BANKS
-- THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
AFI TV PROGRAMS OF THE YEAR
-- THE AMERICANS
-- BREAKING BAD
-- GAME OF THRONES
-- THE GOOD WIFE
-- HOUSE OF CARDS
-- MAD MEN
-- MASTERS OF SEX
-- ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
-- SCANDAL
-- VEEP
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