Nominations: 5th Critics Choice Documentary Awards

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BY SCOTTIE KNOLLIN

Netflix and Neon led the list of nominees for the 5th Critics Choice Documentary Awards, announced today.

The Critics Choice Documentary Awards honor the best non-fiction achievements of the year and are managed by the Critics Choice Association. This year’s awards winners will be announced November 16, 2020.

Among the nominees, “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution”, “Gunda”, and “Mr. Soul!” each received the most nominations with five mentions. In total, Netflix earned 31 nominations, followed by Neon with 14, and Magnolia Pictures with nine.

COMPLETE LIST OF NOMINEES:

Best Documentary Feature
“Athlete A” (Netflix)
“Belushi” (Showtime)
“Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution” (Netflix)
“Dick Johnson is Dead” (Netflix)
“Feels Good Man” (Wavelength Productions/PBS Independent Lens)
“The Fight” (Magnolia Pictures)
“The Go-Go’s” (Showtime)
“Gunda” (Neon)
“Mr. SOUL!” (Shoes in the Bed Productions)
“My Octopus Teacher” (Netflix)
“The Painter and the Thief” (Neon)
“A Secret Love” (Netflix)
“The Social Dilemma” (Netflix)
“Time” (Amazon Studios)

Best Director
Garrett Bradley, “Time” (Amazon Studios)
Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, “Athlete A” (Netflix)
Kirsten Johnson, “Dick Johnson is Dead” (Netflix)
Victor Kossakovsky, “Gunda” (Neon)
James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham, “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution” (Netflix)
Dawn Porter, “John Lewis: Good Trouble” (Magnolia Pictures)
Benjamin Ree, “The Painter and the Thief” (Neon)

Best First Documentary Feature
Robert S. Bader, Ali & “Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes” (HBO)
Chris Bolan, “A Secret Love” (Netflix)
Melissa Haizlip, “Mr. SOUL!” (Shoes in the Bed Productions)
Arthur Jones, “Feels Good Man” (Wavelength Productions/PBS Independent Lens)
Elizabeth Leiter and Kim Woodard, “Jane Goodall: The Hope” (National Geographic)
Elizabeth Lo, “Stray” (Magnolia Pictures)
Sasha Joseph Neulinger, “Rewind” (Grizzly Creek Films/PBS Independent Lens)

Best Cinematography
Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw, “The Truffle Hunters” (Sony Pictures Classics)
Roger Horrocks, “My Octopus Teacher” (Netflix)
Kirsten Johnson, “Dick Johnson is Dead” (Netflix)
Victor Kossakovsky and Egil Håskjold Larsen, “Gunda” (Neon)
Scott Ressler, Neil Gelinas and Stefan Wiesen, “The Last Ice” (National Geographic)
Gianfranco Rosi, “Notturno” (Stemal Entertainment)
Ruben Woodin Dechamps, “The Reason I Jump” (Kino Lorber)

Best Editing
Don Bernier, “Athlete A” (Netflix)
Eli Despres, Greg Finton and Kim Roberts, “The Fight” (Magnolia Pictures)
Lindy Jankura and Alex Keipper, “Totally Under Control” (Neon)
Helen Kearns, “Assassins” (Greenwich Entertainment)
Victor Kossakovsky and Ainara Vera, “Gunda” (Neon)
Eileen Meyer and Andrew Gersh, “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution” (Netflix)
Charlotte Munch Bengtsen, “The Truffle Hunters” (Sony Pictures Classics)

Best Score
Ari Balouzian and Ryan Hope, “Feels Good Man” (Wavelength Productions/PBS Independent Lens)
Marco Beltrami, Brandon Roberts and Buck Sanders, “The Way I See It” (Focus Features)
Tyler Durham, Sven Faulconer and Xander Rodzinski, “The Last Ice” (National Geographic)
Peter Nashel and Brian Deming, “Totally Under Control” (Neon)
Daniel Pemberton, “Rising Phoenix” (Netflix)
Jeff Tweedy, “Long Gone Summer” (ESPN)
Jeff Tweedy, Spencer Tweedy and Sammy Tweedy, “Showbiz Kids” (HBO)

Best Narration
”David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet” (Netflix)
David Attenborough, Narrator and Writer

“Dick Johnson is Dead” (Netflix)
Kirsten Johnson, Narrator and Writer

“Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds” (Apple)
Werner Herzog, Narrator and Writer

“Mr. SOUL!” (Shoes in the Bed Productions)
Blair Underwood, Narrator; Ellis Haizlip, Writer

“My Octopus Teacher” (Netflix)
Craig Foster, Narrator and Writer

“Time” (Amazon Studios)
Fox Rich, Narrator and Writer

“Totally Under Control” (Neon)
Alex Gibney, Narrator and Writer

Best Archival Documentary
“Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes” (HBO)
“Belushi” (Showtime)
“Class Action Park” (HBO)
“Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution” (Netflix)
“MLK/FBI” (Field of Vision/IFC Films)
“Mr. SOUL!” (Shoes in the Bed Productions)
“Spaceship Earth” (Neon)

Best Historical/Biographical Documentary
“Belushi” (Showtime)
“Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution” (Netflix)
“Howard” (Disney+)
“John Lewis: Good Trouble” (Magnolia Pictures)
“Mr. SOUL!” (Shoes in the Bed Production)
“Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado” (Netflix)
“Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind” (HBO)

Best Music Documentary
“Beastie Boys Story” (Apple)
“Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan” (Magnolia Pictures)
“The Go-Go’s” (Showtime)
“Laurel Canyon” (Epix)
“Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band” (Magnolia Pictures)
“Other Music” (Factory 25)
“Zappa” (Magnolia Pictures)

Best Political Documentary
“All In: The Fight for Democracy” (Amazon Studios)
“Boys State” (Apple)
“John Lewis: Good Trouble” (Magnolia Pictures)
“MLK/FBI” (Field of Vision/IFC Films)
“The Social Dilemma” (Netflix)
“Totally Under Control” (Neon)
“The Way I See It” (Focus Features)

Best Science/Nature Documentary
“Coded Bias” (7th Empire Media/PBS Independent Lens)
“Fantastic Fungi” (Moving Art)
“Gunda” (Neon)
“I Am Greta” (Hulu)
“The Last Ice” (National Geographic)
“My Octopus Teacher” (Netflix)
“Spaceship Earth” (Neon)

Best Sports Documentary
“Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes” (HBO)
“Athlete A” (Netflix)
“Be Water” (ESPN)
“A Most Beautiful Thing” (50 Eggs Films)
“Red Penguins” (Universal Pictures)
“Rising Phoenix” (Netflix)
“You Cannot Kill David Arquette” (Super LTD)

Best Short Documentary
“Blackfeet Boxing: Not Invisible” (ESPN)
(Directors: Kristen Lappas and Tom Rinaldi. Producers: Craig Lazarus, José Morales, Lindsay Rovegno, Victor Vitarelli and Ben Webber)

“The Claudia Kishi Club” (Netflix)
(Director and Producer: Sue Ding)

“Crescendo!” (Quibi)
(Director: Alex Mallis. Producers: Matt O’Neill and Perri Peltz)

“Elevator Pitch” (Field of Vision)
(Director and Producer: Martyna Starosta)

“Hunger Ward” (Spin Film/Vulcan Productions/RYOT Films)
(Director and Producer: Skye Fitzgerald. Producer: Michael Scheuerman)

“Into the Fire” (National Geographic)
(Director: Orlando von Einsiedel. Producers: Mark Bauch, Harri Grace and Dan Lin)

“My Father the Mover” (MTV Documentary Films)
(Director: Julia Jansch. Producer: Mandilakhe Yengo)

“The Rifleman” (Field of Vision)
(Director: Sierra Pettengill. Producer: Arielle de Saint Phalle)

“The Speed Cubers”(Netflix)
(Director and Producer: Sue Kim. Producers: Evan Krauss and Chris Romano)

“St. Louis Superman” (MTV Documentary Films)
(Directors and Producers: Sami Khan and Smriti Mundhra. Producer: Poh Si Teng)

Most Compelling Living Subjects of a Documentary (HONOR)
Dr. Rick Bright – “Totally Under Control” (Neon)
Steven Garza – “Boys State” (Apple)
The Go-Go’s – “The Go-Go’s” (Showtime)
Judith Heumann – “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution” (Netflix)
Dick Johnson – “Dick Johnson is Dead” (Netflix)
Maggie Nichols, Rachael Denhollander, Jamie Dantzscher – “Athlete A” (Netflix)
Fox Rich – “Time” (Amazon)
Pete Souza – “The Way I See It” (Focus Features)
Taylor Swift – “Miss Americana” (Netflix)
Greta Thunberg – “I Am Greta” (Hulu)

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