Cinema Eye doc nominations
by Nathaniel R
The Cinema Eye Honors are now in their 14th year and considered an influential prize for documentary films. Prison sentence justice movie Time leads the nominations with six but two competitors for the top prize, Romania's political corruption doc Collective (Romania's Oscar submission) and Norway's farm doc Gunda aren't far behind with four nominations.
Outstanding Nonfiction Feature
“Boys State”
“Collective”
“Dick Johnson is Dead”
“Gunda”
“Time”
The full list of nominations and links to our reviews are after the jump...
Outstanding Direction
“Collective”- Alexander Nanau
“Dick Johnson is Dead” - Kirsten Johnson
“Gunda” - Victor Kossakovsky
“Notturno” - Gianfranco Rosi
“Time” - Garrett Bradley
Outstanding Editing
“Boys State”
“City Hall”
“Collective”
“Gunda”
“MLK/FBI”
“Time”
Outstanding Production
“76 Days”
“Collective”
“The Dissident”
“Notturno”
“A Thousand Cuts”
“Welcome to Chechnya”
Outstanding Cinematography
“Gunda”
“My Octopus Teacher”
“Notturno”
“Stray”
“The Truffle Hunters”
Outstanding Original Score
“Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets”
“Bulletproof”
“The Mole Agent”
“The Reason I Jump” - which was just nominated at the BIFAs too
“Time”
“The Truffle Hunters”
Outstanding Graphic Design or Animation
“Coded Bias”
“Feels Good Man”
“My Psychedelic Love Story”
“Slay the Dragon”
“The Social Dilemma”
Outstanding Debut
“Feels Good Man” - Arthur Jones
“Mr Soul!” - Melissa Haizlip
“Softie” - Sam Soko
“Some Kind of Heaven” - Lance Oppenheim
“Stray” - Elizabeth Lo
“Time” - Garrett Bradley
Outstanding Nonfiction Short
“Huntsville Station”
“John Was Trying to Contact Aliens”
“A Love Song for Latasha”
“See You Next Time”
“Then Comes The Evening”
Audience Choice Prize
“Boys State”
“Crip Camp”
“Dick Johnson is Dead”
“I Am Greta”
“John Lewis: Good Trouble”
“The Mole Agent”
“My Octopus Teacher”
“The Social Dilemma”
“Time”
“The Truffle Hunters”
Spotlight
“Acasa, My Home”
“The Earth is Blue as an Orange”
“Jacinta”
“Landfall”
“Mayor”
“Through the Night”
Heterodox
(This annual category is for films that blur the line between narrative filmmaking and documentary filmmaking)
“Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets”
“I Carry You With Me”
“Never Rarely Sometimes Always”
“Nomadland”
“Ridge” (Säsong)
The Unforgettables (Non-Competitive Honor)
“Boys State”
“Collective”
“Crip Camp”
“Dick Johnson is Dead”
“Gunda”
“I Am Greta”
“John Lewis: Good Trouble”
“Mayor”
“The Mole Agent”
“Mucho Mucho Amor”
“Softie”
“A Thousand Cuts”
“Through the Night”
“Time”
“Welcome to Chechnya”
Reader Comments (6)
I really disliked Time. There are numerous documentaries on similar topics without such narrative flaws and self serving protagonists. I listen to about 5 podcasts every week that do a better job.
Don't understand the praise at all.
Very surprised to see only a single nomination for City Hall. Although, in all fairness, the editing is its most significant and strongest artistic device. So, I guess it makes sense. I have to catch up on a few, including Time, but so far rooting for Collective across the board.
I am upset that "Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen" isn't nominated anywhere... it's basically "The Celulloid Closet 2"... it's SO good.
I've seen 4 of 5 here, and, for the most part, I think this is a fine list. But the best documentary this year is "Assassins."
Jesus -- i actually thought it was disappointing. To me there wasn't much variety in what they were talking about and showing. I didn't feel like I was learning a lot or being entertained (both of which i felt during Celluloid Closet) but perhaps it was just me because a lot of people seem to like that one.
I'm happy that Gunda has been honored. I'm worried that people won't have the patience to watch a 90-minute black-and-white wordless documentary about pigs at home, but it's so good if you're in the right mindset. It's honestly made me understand the rescue dogs I've known a little more.