Michael B. Jordan Honored at 39th Annual American Cinematheque Awards
The event honored Jordan's work and raised funds for the nonprofit American Cinematheque with a film program featuring five titles from Jordan and Ryan Coogler.
- On Nov. 20, 2025, Michael B. Jordan received the 39th American Cinematheque Award at The Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, with Hollywood peers celebrating his career.
- The event honored Michael B. Jordan's career achievements and dedication to authentic storytelling, framed around his long collaboration with Ryan Coogler, from Fruitvale Station through Creed, Black Panther and Sinners.
- Peers praised Michael B. Jordan’s talent and character, with Octavia Spencer, Bradley Cooper and Ben Affleck delivering tributes while collaborators noted his 12–15 hour training days and military training.
- The evening also recognized Charles H. Rivkin, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association, who received the Power of Cinema Award from Donna Langley, as part of the American Cinematheque's annual fundraiser.
- Los Angeles venues are screening five titles from Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler's repertoire through Nov. 22, and Jordan said `There’s so much going on in the world& I want to continue to be the light and hopefully spark that same light in you.
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