The Color Purple Wins BIG At NAACP Awards Despite Early Backlash!

The film adaptation of the Broadway musical “The Color Purple” received well-deserved recognition at the NAACP Image Awards, winning multiple awards including Outstanding Motion Picture, Outstanding Ensemble Cast, and Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album.  Director Blitz Bazawule also won for Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture). Newcomer Phylicia Pearl Mpasi won for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture.  Colman Domingo and Taraji P. Henson won acting awards for their roles in the film, with Fantasia winning for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture.  Despite high expectations, the film did not receive many nominations at other major awards shows, like the Academy Awards. Other NAACP winners included Usher for the Entertainer of the Year and the President’s Awards.  Do you think The Color Purple should’ve won an Academy Award? Breaking through the public negative reaction, what are thoughts on The Color Purple?

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