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Thursday, January 17, 2008

The American Film Institute to Award Top Honors Ten Times With Newest Celebration in AFI's 100 Years... Series

The American Film Institute to Award Top Honors Ten Times With Newest Celebration in AFI's 100 Years... Series

AFI's 10 TOP 10 TO HONOR AMERICA'S GREATEST ANIMATED, FANTASY, GANGSTER, SCI-FI, WESTERN, SPORTS, MYSTERY, ROMANTIC COMEDY, COURTROOM DRAMA AND EPIC FILMS

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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Film Institute (AFI) today introduced a new chapter in its Emmy Award-winning AFI's 100 Years... series. AFI's 10 Top 10 will count down the top 10 films from 10 classic American film genres including animation, fantasy, science fiction, gangster, western, sports, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, mystery and epic films.

AFI's 10 Top 10 turns a page in the institutes' ongoing celebration of the American cinema centennial with a more diverse version of AFI's highly anticipated annual countdown special. Celebrating film genres that have never been honored before, AFI will create 10 new lists within the format previously designed for a top 100.

"Ten years ago, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies launched an unprecedented celebration of American film to mark cinema's centennial. As we continue this program into a new decade, we look forward to catalyzing a national conversation 10 times greater -- for the ultimate goal of this program is to drive audiences to discover and rediscover the classics of American film," said AFI President and CEO Bob Gazzale.

AFI's 100 Years... series has included AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (1998), 100 Stars (1999), 100 Laughs (2000), 100 Thrills (2001), 100 Passions (2002), 100 Heroes & Villains (2003), 100 Songs (2004), 100 Movie Quotes (2005), 100 Cheers (2006) and AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies-10th Anniversary Edition (2007).

The primetime special will be executive produced and directed by Gary Smith; executive produced for AFI by former AFI Board Chair Emeritus Frederick S. Pierce; and produced by Dann Netter. SFM Entertainment LLC is the distributor of the program. Past sponsors of the series have included General Motors, Pepsi, Best Buy, Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Apple, Anheuser-Busch, Colgate-Palmolive, Sony and all major motion picture companies.

About the Jury Process

Today, AFI distributed a ballot with 500 nominated movies (50 per genre) to a jury of over 1,500 leaders from the creative community, including film artists (directors, screenwriters, actors, editors, cinematographers), critics and historians.

This year, the jury will be asked to choose up to 10 movies per genre from a comprehensive list, including entries such as: Animated: PINOCCHIO (1941) and SHREK (2001); Fantasy: KING KONG (1933) and THE LORD OF THE RINGS (2001); Sci-Fi: THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953) and THE MATRIX (1999); Gangster: SCARFACE (1932) and THE DEPARTED (2006); Westerns: THE SEARCHERS (1956) and UNFORGIVEN (1992); Sports: THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES (1942) and SEABISCUIT (2003); Romantic Comedy: IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934) and MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING (1997); Courtroom Drama: WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION (1957) and A FEW GOOD MEN (1992); Mystery: SHERLOCK HOLMES (1939) and THE USUAL SUSPECTS (1995); and Epics: BEN-HUR (1959) and BRAVEHEART (1995).

AFI asks jurors to consider the following criteria in their selection process:

FEATURE-LENGTH FICTION FILMS
Narrative format, typically over 60 minutes in length.

AMERICAN FILM


English-language film with significant creative and/or production elements from the United States. Additionally, only films released before January 1, 2008 will be considered.

GENRE:
ANIMATED


AFI defines "animated" as a genre in which the film's images are primarily created by computer or hand and the characters are voiced by actors.

FANTASY

AFI defines "fantasy" as a genre where live-action characters inhabit imagined settings and/or experience situations that transcend the rules of the natural world.

GANGSTER

AFI defines the "gangster film" as a genre that centers on organized crime or maverick criminals in a twentieth century setting.

SCIENCE FICTION

AFI defines "science fiction" as a genre that marries a scientific or technological premise with imaginative speculation.

WESTERN

AFI defines "western" as a genre of films set in the American West that embodies the spirit, the struggle and the demise of the new frontier.

SPORTS

AFI defines "sports" as a genre of films with protagonists who play athletics or other games of competition.

MYSTERY

AFI defines "mystery" as a genre that revolves around the solution of a crime.

ROMANTIC COMEDY

AFI defines "romantic comedy" as a genre in which the development of a romance leads to comic situations.

COURTROOM DRAMA

AFI defines "courtroom drama" as a genre of film in which a system of justice plays a critical role in the film's narrative.

EPIC

AFI defines "epic" as a genre of large-scale films set in a cinematic interpretation of the past. Their scope defies and demands-either in the mode in which they are presented or their range across time.

CRITICAL RECOGNITION
Formal commendation in print, television and digital media.

MAJOR AWARD WINNER


Recognition from competitive events including awards from peer groups, critics, guilds and major film festivals.

POPULARITY OVER TIME

Including success at the box office, television and cable airing, and DVD/VHS sales and rentals.

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE

A film's mark on the history of the moving images through visionary narrative devices, technical innovation, or other ground breaking achievements.

CULTURAL IMPACT
A film's mark on American society in matters of style and substance.

AFI allows one write-in vote per genre.

Interesting Facts About the Ballot
-- Animation -- 13 of the 50 films on the ballot were produced by Walt
Disney.
-- Fantasy -- 11 movies feature ghosts.
-- Gangster -- Robert De Niro is the most featured actor with seven
movies; James Cagney and Al Pacino are featured with five movies each.
-- Sci-Fi -- 22 of the 50 movies contain an alien presence.
-- Western -- 11 of the 50 movies feature John Wayne; 10 of the 50 movies
were directed by John Ford. Seven of these 21 movies feature both John
Ford and John Wayne.
-- Sports -- 12 movies are based on baseball; nine movies are based on
boxing; eight movies are based on football.
-- Mystery -- Nine movies were directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
-- Romantic Comedy -- Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn are featured
together three times. Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn are featured
together twice.
-- Courtroom Drama -- 20 of the 50 films involve a falsely accused
defendant.
-- Epic -- 16 movies are war films; 11 movies are based on biblical
events.
-- The ballot includes entries that span from BIRTH OF A NATION (Epic)
from 1915, to CARS (Animation), CHILDREN OF MEN (Sci-fi), THE DEPARTED
(Gangster), HAPPY FEET (Animation) and LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA (Epic),
all from 2006.
-- The films that are represented in more than one category are: ADAM'S
RIB (Romantic Comedy/Courtroom Drama), THE BIG HEAT (Gangster/Mystery),
BULL DURHAM (Sports/Romantic Comedy), DANCES WITH WOLVES
(Western/Epic), FIELD OF DREAMS (Sports/Romantic Comedy), THE GODFATHER
PART II (Gangster/Epic), HOW THE WEST WAS WON (Western/Epic), JERRY
MAGUIRE (Sports/Romantic Comedy).


About the American Film Institute


AFI is a national institute providing leadership in screen education and the recognition and celebration of excellence in the art of film, television and digital media. Additional information about AFI is available at http://afi.com/.


EDITOR'S NOTE: A copy of the ballot is available to the media at:
http://www.AFI.com/drop/ballot.pdf
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Source: American Film Institute

CONTACT: Alison Deknatel of American Film Institute, +1-323-856-7896,
adeknatel@AFI.com; or Matt Lifson of Edelman, +1-323-202-1047,
matthew.lifson@edelman.com, for American Film Institute; or Diane Ekeblad,
+1-323-575-2029, diane.ekeblad@tvc.cbs.com, or Kelli Raftery, +1-212-975-3163,
kraftery@cbs.com, both of CBS

Web site:

http://afi.com/


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