The Apple TV+ film “The Banker” won the award for “Outstanding Independent Motion Picture” at the NAACP Image Awards.
The official Twitter account of Apple TV+ announced last night that the drama “The Banker” won the category “Outstanding Independent Motion Picture” celebrated. The team behind the film was congratulated on the award. Starring Anthony Mackie and Samuel L. Jackson, "The Banker" follows a pair of black businessmen as they build a real estate and banking empire. To succeed, the duo brings a white working-class man on board to pose as the privileged face of the empire.

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The film competed against strong competition in its category, including "Emperor," "Farewell Amor," "Miss Juneteenth" and "The 24th." The NAACP Image Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in the arts, as well as those who promote social justice through creative work. The film is inspired by true events, which led to problems with the film's release. The November 2019 premiere was canceled due to sexual allegations against a producer, followed by demands from the producer's ex-wives that the film not be released at all. The flick finally debuted in theaters on March 6 and was released on Apple TV+ shortly thereafter. provided. (Image: Apple TV+)