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American Fiction

2023 | 117m | English

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A novelist fed up with the establishment profiting from "Black" entertainment uses a pen name to write a book that propels him into the heart of hypocrisy and the madness he claims to disdain.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2023
Director: Cord Jefferson
Writer: Cord Jefferson, Percival Everett
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords sibling relationship, boston, massachusetts, writing, race politics, alzheimer's disease, satire, pseudonym, dysfunctional family, family drama, lgbt, racial stereotype, dramedy, thoughtful, publishing, complex, mother son relationship, race relations, serious, inspirational, black stories, provocative, assertive, bold, complicated, dignified, empathetic, instructive, scathing, wry, escritor
Production Companies 3 Arts Entertainment, MRC, T-Street, Almost Infinite
Box Office Revenue: $22,483,370
Budget: $16,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 28, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Jeffrey Wright Thelonious 'Monk' Ellison
John Ortiz Arthur
Erika Alexander Coraline
Leslie Uggams Agnes Ellison
Sterling K. Brown Clifford Ellison
Skyler Wright Brittany
John Ales Leo
Patrick Fischler Mandel
Carmen Cusack Gilda
Joseph Marrella Matthew Wilson
Stephen Burrell Jordan Phillips
Issa Rae Sintara Golden
Nicole Kempskie Sintara's Moderator
Becki Dennis Clinic Receptionist
Tracee Ellis Ross Lisa Ellison
Myra Lucretia Taylor Lorraine
Ryan Richard Doyle Ned
Kate Avallone Woman on Patio
Dustin Tucker Phillip
Michael Jibrin Jelani
Michele Proude Bulger's Nurse
David De Beck Dr. Bulger
Okieriete Onaodowan Van Go Jenkins
Keith David Willy the Wonker
Miriam Shor Paula Baderman
Raymond Anthony Thomas Maynard
Greta Quispe Luz Borquez
J.C. MacKenzie Carl Brunt
Elle Sciore Layne
Adam Brody Wiley Valdespino
Justin Andrew Phillips Arthur's Intern
Neal Lerner Wilson Harnet
Jenn Harris Ailene Hoover
Bates Wilder Jon Daniel Sigmarsen
Jason Armani Martinez Nursing Home Orderly
Michael Cyril Creighton John Bosco
Celeste Oliva Dr. Tiefel
Megan Robinson Kenya Dunston
Christopher Barrow Burt
Alexander Pobutsky Kenny
Tokunbo Joshua Olumide Alvin
Chhoyang Cheshatsang Wiley's Assistant
Michael Malvesti Plainclothes Cop
Samantha Gordon Gaby (uncredited)
Jason Armani Martinez Nursing Home Orderly
Anu Bamidele Teen (uncredited)
Russell J. Gannon Man At Book Fair (uncredited)
Heidi Garza Coffee Customer (uncredited)
Josh Habib Lunch Patron (uncredited)
Ian Dylan Hunt Book-signing Guest / Awards Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Nahna James Book Convention Attendee (uncredited)
Emily Kokidko Student (uncredited)
Erin McAnespie College Student (uncredited)
Adrian M. Mompoint Jeff (uncredited)
Kevin Pitcairn Boston Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Anne Reardon Waitress (uncredited)
Cheryl Lee Thorup Personal Assistant (uncredited)
Name Job
Wesley Cannon Grip
Jim Otero Transportation Captain
Christian Lainez Boom Operator
Nichelle Young Hair Department Head
Galaxy San Juan Makeup Department Head
Lisa Morgan Key Makeup Artist
Treven Bedwell Property Master
Cutter Ray Palacios Set Medic
Elizabeth Ayoob Casting Associate
Jared Detsikas Production Sound Mixer, Sound Mixer
Haley Hebert Key Set Production Assistant
Dante Haughton Set Production Assistant
Scott Kamp Set Production Assistant
Ismah Khan Set Production Assistant
Cameron Prata Set Production Assistant
Julia Roveto Set Production Assistant
Selena Evans-Miller Key Makeup Artist
Frederick Sanders Makeup Artist
Kelly Doran Boom Operator
Cord Jefferson Writer, Director
Percival Everett Novel
Laura Karpman Musician, Original Music Composer
Cristina Dunlap Director of Photography
Melissa Morris Casting Associate
Brett Duffy Extras Casting
Hilda Rasula Editor
Julie Glaze Houlihan Music Supervisor
Katherine Castro "B" Camera Operator
Jake Swartz Set Decorating Coordinator, Art Department Coordinator
Shayne Hartigan Extras Casting
Harry McEnerny Second Second Assistant Director
Jennifer Euston Casting
Jonathan Guggenheim Production Design
Maddy Young Art Direction
Kyra Friedman Curcio Set Decoration
Rudy Mance Costume Design
Michele Lewis Makeup Department Head
Emily Baeza Second Assistant Director
Michael A. Myles Set Dresser
Alexandra Fehrman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Santino Tartaglia Utility Sound
Richard Weingart Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mandell Winter Supervising Sound Editor
Tommy Carroll Special Effects Technician
S.J. Allocco Casting Associate
Tina Ulee Costume Supervisor
Xavier Thompson "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Monique Peoples Graham Key Hair Stylist
Daniel Hourihan Rigging Gaffer
John Vincent Mason Stunt Coordinator
Giles Harding Visual Effects Producer, Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephen Hartman Location Manager
Alex Levy Music Editor, Scoring Mixer
Chris Analoro Set Dresser
Shadya H. Ballug Set Dresser
Jamie Joseph Set Dresser
Kayla Mitchell Set Dresser
Kendall Pestana Set Dresser
Hashim Strange Set Dresser
Julia Liu "B" Camera Operator
Mattie Hamer Digital Imaging Technician
Claire Folger Still Photographer
Frankie Ferrari Script Supervisor
Gianna Sparacino Hair Department Head
Matt Yocum Supervising Sound Editor
Igor Yashin Foley Editor
Pavel Nivevskiy Foley Mixer
Ian Yeromenko Foley Artist
Mehrnaz Mohabati ADR Mixer
Taylor Armstrong Main Title Designer
Jill Sacco Production Supervisor
Jill Tufts First Assistant "A" Camera
Audrey L. Stevens Second Assistant "A" Camera
Chris Hebert First Assistant "B" Camera
Felix Giuffrida First Assistant "B" Camera
Clint Porte Second Assistant "B" Camera
Anthony Farenwald Grip
Zachary Heyman Grip
Walter Argo Camera Operator, Dolly Grip
Tony Ventura Key Grip
Jeff Dionne Assistant Location Manager
Sydney Sherrell Assistant Location Manager
David Becker Location Coordinator
Andie Turner Location Scout
Tyler Kinney Assistant Costume Designer
Ian Davis Location Assistant
Candace Masterson Key Costumer
Alana Frutkoff Set Costumer
Emily Conner Tailor
Corine Shannon Costume Assistant
Lily Raih Property Master
Diz Dizio Assistant Property Master
John Burke Set Dresser
Finley Doyle Graphic Designer
Augustus Augustus Art Department Assistant, Art Department Production Assistant
Emilie Toth Art Department Production Assistant
Chris Sawtelle Leadman
Layla Calo-Baird Set Buyer
Christopher Conkling Production Accountant
Julie Hansen Post Production Accountant
Joshua Manning On Set Dresser
Charmaine Cavan First Assistant Editor
Jovan Tanasijevic Drone Pilot
Lisa Lobel Local Casting
William O'Brien Transportation Coordinator
Ashley Lambert ADR Voice Casting
Ryan P. Sheehan Transportation Captain
Louisa Hager Thanks
Leslie LeClair Thanks
Hayley Denny Thanks
Prasanna Kodapadi Visual Effects Supervisor
Gokul Mahajan Visual Effects Supervisor
Kapil More Visual Effects Supervisor
Vadlakonda Satish Visual Effects Producer
Kiran Matta Visual Effects Producer
Chuck Giarratano Executive Visual Effects Producer
Rosalien van der Bom Visual Effects Producer
Pranay Lathia Visual Effects Production Assistant
Bruce Wayne Gillies Line Producer
Karla Marie Christensen First Assistant "A" Camera
Jill Crawford Set Decoration
Greg Arch "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Sasha Wright Second Assistant "A" Camera
Teddy Phu-Thanh-Danh Digital Imaging Technician
Justin Garcia Gaffer
Lev Abrahamian Key Grip
Carlton Hudson Dolly Grip
Haley Vigil Costume Supervisor
Coco Dunaway Key Costumer
Catherine Jelski Script Supervisor
Mimi Gillies Unit Production Manager, First Assistant Director
Rachel Rodgers Second Assistant Director
Tiffany Wu Second Second Assistant Director
Michael Crumley Production Sound Mixer, Sound Mixer
Wilson Clifford Jefferson, Jr. Thanks
Ian Fellows Visual Effects Supervisor
Felicia Leatherwood Hairstylist
Chris Carnes Set Decoration
Robert C. Mathews III Key Hair Stylist
Marisa Clayton Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Rachel Shimko Second Assistant Director
Rory Brett Art Department Coordinator
John W. Burke Set Dresser
Isaac Darosa Props
Sang Jun Kim Supervising Sound Editor
Chuyue Christina Wen Sound Mix Technician
Adam Bellao Special Effects Supervisor
Elliot Best VFX Editor
Eleanor Cook Visual Effects Coordinator
Yoann Cifuentes Lighting Technician
Eryn Gruttadauria Electrician
David Hallas Base Camp Operator
Dan Peck Best Boy Electric
Jason Platt Lighting Technician
Zachary Robbins Generator Operator
Alec Roy Chief Lighting Technician
Scott Crabbe Video Assist Operator
Zachary Greenwood Epk Camera Operator
Stuart Lock Best Boy Grip
Samuel Lüsted First Assistant "B" Camera
Spencer Mang Grip
Wally Webber Key Rigging Grip
Sande Alessi Extras Casting
Angela Peri Location Casting
Shay O'Grady Set Costumer
Ashlynn Thompson Set Costumer
Kelly Yamahiro Costume Assistant
Philip Beckner Colorist
Jude Chacon Digital Intermediate Editor
Heidi Jacobo Dailies Operator
Giselle Murillo Assistant Editor
Stephen F. Newnam Finishing Producer
Christy Reilly Location Production Assistant
Jeff Kryka Orchestrator
Elena Pinderhughes Musician
Patrice Rushen Musician
Bart Samolis Musician
M.B. Gordy Musician
Bernhard Melbye Voss Conductor
John Yoakum Musician
Shelby Murphy Production Coordinator
Judith Walder Payroll Accountant
Name Title
Ben LeClair Producer
Nikos Karamigios Producer
Jermaine Johnson Producer
Cord Jefferson Producer
Michael Bowes Executive Producer
Percival Everett Executive Producer
Rian Johnson Executive Producer
Ram Bergman Executive Producer
Hannah Offer Associate Producer
Lenny Payan Co-Producer
Dan Watson Associate Producer
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
6.0

It’s frustrating to watch a much-anticipated movie that doesn’t quite live up to expectations. Such is the case with writer-director Cord Jefferson’s debut feature. The problem here is that the film tries to tell two stories in one picture, one that it does brilliantly and one that could use some se ... rious trimming, because the inclusion of its segments interrupts the flow every time it comes up during the course of the narrative. This tale of a talented but commercially unsuccessful African-American author (Jeffrey Wright) laments the success of a younger peer (Issa Rae) who writes a best-selling “Black” book that he sees as little more than market-pandering rubbish. However, in response, when he does the same under a pseudonym as a means of protest, he becomes an overnight sensation for all of the artistic and readership considerations that he personally despises. He now has to ask himself how can live with that kind of success, especially when the title becomes a runaway juggernaut. As he struggles with this, he’s also faced with a family drama with the death of a relative, managing the future of care for his Alzheimer’s-afflicted mother (Leslie Uggams) and a ne’er-do-well, self-centered sibling who’s reluctant to help out (Sterling K. Brown). Unfortunately, the domestic story thread is overlong and tends to bog down the satirical social commentary/personal integrity aspects of the picture, which are really strong enough to stand on their own and should have been given wider play (fault the screenplay here). Despite its shortcomings, however, “American Fiction” definitely deserves kudos for the performances of its ensemble cast, especially Wright, who turns in his best work here and has garnered a number of awards season nominations already, with more undoubtedly to come. In all, though, this feels like an offering that’s half-baked for what it serves up, which is regrettable, given that, with some shoring up in the writing, this easily could have become a modern screen classic.

Dec 24, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Jeffrey Wright is great in this satirical look at all things hypocritical and exploitative surrounding "blackness" in the USA. "Monk" is the short-tempered writer-cum-lecturer whose behaviour gets him put on indefinite leave by his university and sent to Boston! That's where his family live and wher ... e we get our first introduction to his sister "Lisa" (Tracee Ellis Ross). Now she's got the measure of her curmudgeonly brother and as they spar we start to see elements of his deeply-buried humanity emerge. Maybe he's not the man we first thought, and that depth of character becomes more evident as we meet his mother whose Alzheimers is causing confusion and distress. A tragedy strikes which forces "Monk" to re-address his own life choices, his relationship with his recently gay brother "Cliff" (Sterling K. Brown) and of his need to raise the almost $7,000 per month it will cost to ensure the best care for their ailing parent. His latest attempt at getting published failed. His agent "Arthur" (John Ortiz) telling him that his books just weren't black enough. He must be more like "Sintara" (Issa Rae) who writes books about 'real' African American people and their stereotypical ghetto language and experiences. He loathes the very essence of stuff like this, and so - in a fit of pique - cobbles together a novel called "Pafology" which he disdainfully sends off. To his bemused disgust, he is offered a lucrative seven figure sum - useful for the medical bills - and then, even more to his chagrin he meets film producer "Wiley" (Adam Brody) who wants to pay through the nose for the screen rights! Conflicted or what? He needs to look after his mother but his principles are abhorred by what he sees as a selling out. This scenario is only made the more ridiculous when he is asked to judge a prestigious literary award - and his now renamed best-seller is nominated! Cord Jefferson uses the brother's storyline as an engaging diversion - a broke plastic surgeon recently divorced and coming to his homosexuality late, but enthusiastically, in life. There's also his neighbour "Coraline" (Erika Alexander) to whom he takes a reciprocated shine - but can he make that work? It's genuinely laugh out loud at times as we see the frustrations of this man play out. It swipes at the superciliousness of an industry that is essentially not about culture or tradition: it's all about money and perception. The shallow things he despises. Will he come clean? Can he actually grow up a bit, too? Well that's skilfully dealt with in the gem of an ending! This is a cleverly conducted and innovative film that provokes thought and laughter in equal measure and showcases a talented ensemble effort well.

Feb 08, 2024
hamfaceman
7.0

This movie was decent. ...

Mar 13, 2024
r96sk
10.0

Great movie! This only solidifies my desire to view more, if not all, of Jeffrey Wright's filmography, such a fantastic actor to watch. In this he is no different, he is outstanding all the way through. Not that he is by any means the only strong performer, because Sterling K. Brown is also super ... b. Tracee Ellis Ross and Leslie Uggams impress, too. There are a range of emotions to be felt throughout, the film entwines humour into events supremely well - it's much more amusing than I was expecting, especially given what happens early on. The latter is part of the sadness that constantly rears its head as well. No matter what, though, it is all seamlessly put together onscreen. One scene in particular actually had me welling up, which is extremely rare for me; mentioned it before, unimportant long story short: I can't help but look at movies as fiction, so my brain just doesn't associate real physical emotions with films. Anyway, the scene is with Cliff (Brown) and Lorraine (Myra Lucretia Taylor). Proper touching! Every now and then a film manages to break through! Probably a character flaw and all that but it is what it is. Fwiw, proof of the rarity is that the only other time I remember a film making me well up for real was, randomly, 2014's <em>'Two Days, One Night'</em> a few years back with an (relatively) equally non-major scene with Timur Magomedgadzhiev. 2022's <em>'The Whale'</em> did come very close, mind! Back on track... I remember hearing positives about <em>'American Fiction'</em> when it came out and thankfully it delivered; 'twas unfortunate that it didn't line-up with me to watch it at the cinema on release, though. But hey, I belatedly have it logged. A quality picture!

Jun 03, 2024