The Critics Choice Association Tuesday announced five dates for its upcoming awards and celebrations, including the annual Critics Choice Awards.
The 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards will take place on January 15, 2023 at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles and will be broadcast live on The CW from 7pm-10pm ET.
The 7th Annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards will take place November 13 at the Edison Ballroom in Manhattan. Nominations will be announced on October 17, and the deadline for submissions is September 16.
The 5th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television will also be held on December 5 at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel. Last year’s winners included Halle Berry, Anthony Anderson, Jennifer Hudson, Barry Jenkins, Ava DuVernay, Idris Elba, Regina King, Jonathan Majors, Danielle Brooks, Robin Thede and Kenan Thompson.
Latino Cinema & Television’s 2nd Annual Celebration will hold its first in-person ceremony at the Fairmont Century Plaza on Oct. 7. Last year’s show honored Rita Moreno, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Demián Bichir, Gloria Estefan, Reinaldo Marcus Green, Clifton Collins Jr., Eugenio Derbez and Olga Merediz.
Finally, on November, the inaugural Celebration of Asian Pacific Cinema & Television will take place at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel. The three celebrations are produced by Madelyn Hammond and Javier Infante of Madelyn Hammond & Associates.
“It’s a real shame of wealth,” said CCA CEO Joey Berlin. “We are delighted that the CriticsChoice Awards return to their original January date on The CW and have become more popular than ever before. Our Documentary Awards receive more and more submissions every year. And as CCA membership has grown and become even more diverse over the past year, we are delighted to capitalize on this as we expand our event portfolio. The addition of our inaugural Celebration of Asian Pacific Cinema & Television along with the success of last year’s first Celebration of Latino Cinema and the 5th milestone of our Celebration of Black Cinema & Television allows us to put the best performances ahead and behind continue to honor the camera, and shine a light on underrepresented and underappreciated storytellers.”