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‘Hamilton’: Film version of acclaimed musical to receive special award from American Film Institute

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The film version of the acclaimed musical “Hamilton” stopped the world and was highly regarded by critics and audiences alike. Now, after receiving a 2021 Critics’ Choice nomination, the production will be honored with a special award from the American Film Institute.

Congratulations to Hamilton for their AFI Special Award!

– Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios) January 25, 2021

Established in 1967, the institute is a “government organization dedicated to educating and inspiring artists and the public through initiatives that encompass the past, present and future of cinema.”

The prizes will be distributed on February 26, 2021 via this link.

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Directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the film broke countless records with its narrative centered on the founding father of the United States, Alexander Hamilton, and went on to become the most-viewed production on Disney + and all streaming platforms, count given its constant success and enormous openness.

The special brings together footage from three live performances of the show, performed on stage at the Richard Rogers Theater.

“ Hamilton ” debuted in off-Broadway theaters in 2015, migrating to New York City shortly after tickets went on sale.

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Daveed Diggs, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Groff, Phillipa Soo, Jasmine Cephas, Okieriete Onadowan and Anthony Ramos are the stars.

Based on the 2004 biography signed by Ron Chernow, the musical revolves around the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton.

“Hamilton” won 11 Tony Awards statuettes, as well as the Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album.

Other credits in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s cinema include “Moana“, the animation in which he was responsible for the soundtrack, and “The Return of Mary Poppins”, in which he played the Lighter Jack.

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