Black Reel Awards - Film Nominations and Wins

Film Nominations and Wins

Below are the films and television films with multiple nominations and wins:

  • 14 Nominations
    • For Colored Girls
  • 11 Nominations
    • Dreamgirls
  • 10 Nominations
    • Precious
    • Love & Basketball
    • Ray
    • Baby Boy
  • 9 Nominations
    • Lackawanna Blues
    • Cadillac Records
    • Pariah (2011 film)
  • 8 Nominations
    • Night Catches Us
    • Ali
    • The Secret Life of Bees
    • Brooklyn's Finest
    • The Brothers
    • The Visit
  • 7 Nominations
    • Antwone Fisher
    • A Lesson Before Dying
    • The Best Man
    • The Princess and the Frog
    • Their Eyes Were Watching God
    • Akeelah and the Bee
    • Love Songs
    • Bamboozled
    • American Violet
    • Jumping the Broom (film)
    • The Help (2011 film)
  • 6 Nominations
    • Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story
    • The Corner
    • Training Day
    • The Rosa Parks Story
    • Crash
    • Hustle & Flow
    • Boycott
    • Deliver Us From Eva
    • Something New
    • Good Fences
    • Keep the Faith, Baby
    • Sounder
    • Miracle at St. Anna
    • Disappearing Acts
    • Holiday Heart
    • Barbershop
    • Undercover Brother
    • Attack the Block
  • 5 Nominations
    • Deacons for Defense
    • The Fighting Temptations
    • BAADASSSSS!
    • Roll Bounce
    • Brown Sugar
    • Miracle's Boys
    • Idlewild
    • Sometimes in April
    • Just Wright
    • The Wood
    • Funny Valentines
    • Lift
  • 4 Nominations
    • Walkout
    • Slumdog Millionaire
    • Something the Lord Made
    • Woman Thou Art Loosed
    • Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
    • Standing in the Shadows of Motown
    • Out of Time
    • The Book of Eli
    • Coach Carter
    • Inside Man
    • Barbershop 2: Back in Business
    • She Hate Me
    • Four Brothers
    • Motives
    • Notorious
    • The Blind Side
    • Passing Strange
    • Summer of Sam
    • Strange Justice
    • 3 A.M.
    • 2 Fast 2 Furious
    • Everyday People
    • Rent
    • Shame (2011 film)
  • 3 Nominations
    • The Woodsman
    • Remember the Titans
    • 10,000 Black Men Named George
    • Mr. 3000
    • Sally Hemings: American Scandal
    • Crazy As Hell
    • The Italian Job
    • The Human Stain
    • Diary of a Mad Black Woman
    • The Family That Preys
    • Justice
    • The Pursuit of Happyness
    • The Gospel
    • Traitor
    • The Karate Kid
    • Jackie's Back
    • Men of Honor
    • Loving Jezebel
    • Dancing in September
    • Stranger Inside
    • 25th Hour
    • Drumline
    • Like Mike
    • Tupac: Resurrection
    • The Cheetah Girls
    • Beah: A Black Woman Speaks
    • Hitch
    • Kojak
    • Sucker Free City
  • 2 Nominations
    • Waiting for "Superman"
    • Hotel Rwanda
    • Collateral
    • Lightning in a Bottle
    • Invictus
    • The Last King of Scotland
    • The Hurricane
    • The Cider House Rules
    • A Huey P. Newton Story
    • Bojangles
    • Ruby's Bucket of Blood
    • Blue Hill Avenue
    • Children of Men
    • Glory Road
    • Breakin' All the Rules
    • The Manchurian Candidate
    • Not Easily Broken
    • Black Dynamite
    • I Can Do Bad All By Myself
    • Takers
    • Unstoppable
    • Life
    • Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years
    • Selma, Lord, Selma
    • Girlfight
    • Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
    • Requiem for a Dream
    • Shaft
    • Nurse Betty
    • Seventeen Again
    • Freedom Song
    • From Hell
    • Two Can Play That Game
    • Lumumba
    • One Week
    • Changing Lanes
    • John Q
    • Austin Powers in Goldmember
    • ATL
    • Our America
    • Dark Blue
    • Half Nelson
    • Seven Pounds
    • Soul Men
    • Honeydripper
    • Goodbye Solo
    • Mother and Child

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