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Sony CEO Blasts Trump, Champions Black Storytelling
9 Feb
Summary
- Sony CEO Tom Rothman accepted an Impact Award for diverse stories.
- Rothman criticized Donald Trump's ape imagery of the Obamas.
- Sinners dominated the awards, winning best picture and more.

At the 17th annual African American Film Critics Association Special Achievement Awards, Sony Pictures CEO Tom Rothman accepted the Impact Award. This award recognized the studio's long-standing commitment to diverse narratives and talent. During his acceptance speech, Rothman referenced a recent, offensive social media post by Donald Trump depicting the Obamas. He stated that such incidents underscore the increasing urgency and importance of Black storytelling. Rothman expressed gratitude to creators who entrust Sony with their stories and affirmed their global resonance.
The film 'Sinners' emerged as the night's biggest winner, earning accolades for best picture and best ensemble. Wunmi Mosaku received the best supporting actress award, while Michael B. Jordan was honored as best actor. Ryan Coogler was celebrated for best writing and best director.




