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The American Cinematheque Awards, which were set to honor Helen Mirren, have been postponed due to the ongoing strike by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA). The strike, led by Hollywood actors, could potentially impact Christmas television and delay movie releases in 2024. The new date for the annual awards ceremony will be announced in the coming weeks. The announcement was made by the American Cinematheque and confirmed by various industry sources including Deadline, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter.
American Cinematheque Awards Honoring Helen Mirren Postponed Amid Ongoing Actors Strike https://t.co/g9V9C6khla
The American Cinematheque announced that its 2023 American Cinematheque Awards have been pushed from their November 4th date due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, with a new date for the annual ceremony to be announced (click photo below for story) https://t.co/1PTj76R7OC https://t.co/CF7l7SrUMr
The American Cinematheque awards honoring Helen Mirren has been postponed from its Nov. 4 date due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike. The new date for the annual awards ceremony will be announced in the coming weeks. https://t.co/GJvXfqIeUv
American Cinematheque Awards, Honoring Helen Mirren, Postponed Due to SAG-AFTRA Strike https://t.co/GJvXfqIeUv
Hollywood actors' strike 'could see Christmas television affected and 2024 movie releases pushed back an entire YEAR' https://t.co/NUUc6PFoh1 https://t.co/KntY11QOj8