The American Film Foundation (AFF) is a production company based in Southern California. It was formed in 1976, headed by Terry Sanders and Freida Lee Mock. The company has won three Oscar awards among ten nominations and two Emmy awards. and the 1988 Emmy Award for the documentary Lillian Gish: An Actor's Life for Me for the American Masters television series. The company has completed over 60 films till date.
Film critic Kenneth Turan wrote that the documentary being nominated for the award "smacks of cronyism of the worst sort".
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External links
- American Film Foundation
- AFF on YouTube
