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Correction: Film-AFI Awards story

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NEW YORK, N.Y. – In a story Dec. 8 about the American Film Institute’s top films of the year, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the AFI Awards will be handed out at a luncheon on Jan. 11. The luncheon will be held Jan. 9.

A corrected version of the story is below:

‘Boyhood,’ ‘Selma’ among AFI movies of the year

AFI picks 11 movies for its annual top 10 list, including ‘Boyhood,’ ‘Selma,’ ‘Interstellar’

By JAKE COYLE

AP Film Writer

The American Film Institute on Monday named the coming-of-age tale “Boyhood,” the sci-fi epic “Interstellar” and the civil-rights drama “Selma” among its top movies of the year.

The AFI actually chose 11 movies for its annual top 10 list.

The group’s other choices were: Angelina Jolie’s World War II drama, “Unbroken”; the wrestling drama “Foxcatcher”; the show business satire “Birdman”; the Disney musical “Into the Woods”; the Los Angeles noir “Nightcrawler”; the jazz school drama “Whiplash”; Clint Eastwood’s Navy SEAL thriller, “American Sniper”; and the World War II code-breaker tale “The Imitation Game.”

The honours mark a non-competitive reprieve from Hollywood’s award season, as well as a preview of what the best picture category could theoretically look like at the Academy Awards. (The Oscars best picture category includes five to 10 films, depending on voting.)

Films that may vie for a best picture nod that the AFI overlooked include the Stephen Hawking biopic “The Theory of Everything,” the Gillian Flynn adaptation “Gone Girl” and Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”

In early awards, Richard Linklater’s “Boyhood,” filmed over 12 years, has emerged as the front runner. It was chosen as the year’s best film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the New York Film Critics Circle. The race will take another turn Thursday when nominations are announced for the Golden Globes.

The AFI also named its top 10 television shows of the year: “The Americans,” ”Fargo,” ”Game of Thrones,” ”How to Get Away With Murder,” ”Jane the Virgin,” ”The Knick,” ”Mad Men,” ”Orange Is the New Black,” ”Silicon Valley” and “Transparent.”

The AFI Awards are chosen by a jury made up of the institute’s trustees, critics and scholars. They will be handed out at a Jan. 9 luncheon in Los Angeles.

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