Jefferson’s Film Gets 5 Spirit Award Nominations, and 5 Oscar Nominations, Winning 1

Jefferson, a veteran TV writer with credits on Watchmen, The Good Place, Master of None and The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, is caught feeling “so overwhelmed, but incredibly grateful.” He calls it a dream come true to be hearing his name mentioned in the same breath this awards season as titles from Martin Scorsese and Christopher Nolan, filmmakers “who truly have meant so much to me since I was a child. It feels unreal and surreal.”
Jefferson experienced another high moment on the red carpet while doing press with Wright, Brown, Alexander, Ortiz, Tracee Ellis Ross and Adam Brody, all of whom could only recently join him on the promo rounds once the SAG strike ended.
“When I first got the script, I was completely blown away,” Ortiz explained. “I was knocked out in the most beautiful way. He did such an amazing job adapting it — I’ve never read anything like it.” Brown agreed: “The script he wrote was so damn good and so clear and concise from page one. It was also thoughtful from page one. I knew that if he had created this document and had such an intimate understanding of it, then he would have an intimate understanding of how to bring it to fruition.”
Jefferson was inspired to bring it to fruition after reading Everett’s book, a chain of events that started in 2020 after a TV series he had been developing had the plug pulled right before they were about to start production. Now, with the early awards recognition for American Fiction (ahead of a Dec. 15 rollout), who knows, maybe that project can get revived by some studio, network or streamer. “This town loves a heat-seeking missile, and so, yeah, there have been a lot of incoming calls. I’m deeply grateful for those incoming calls. I hope that there’s a second life for that show because it’s really good and we’ve written all the episodes. It’s just sitting there for somebody to take and if anybody’s reading this right now, please, we’ve got an entire eight-episode season of television to sell you. It’s very good and I can direct it.”
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Credits:
Directed by Cord Jefferson
Screenplay by Jefferson, based on “Erasure” by Percival Everett
Produced by Ben LeClair [de]; Nikos Karamigios [de]; Cord Jefferson; Jermaine Johnson [de]
Cinematography Cristina Dunlap
Edited by Hilda Rasula [de]
Music by Laura Karpman
Distributed by Orion Pictures (through Amazon MGM Studios)
Release dates: Sep 8, 2023 (TIFF); Dec 15, 2023 (US)
Running time 117 minutes
Budget: $10 million
Box office: $23 million





