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  • Oscar-Winner ’20 Days In Mariupol’ Clinches Two Grierson Awards As Filmmakers Voice Palestine Support After Asif Kapadia Uproar

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    20 Days In Mariupol, the Oscar-winning Frontline/PBS and Associated Press documentary, was one of the big victors at the UK’s prestigious Grierson Awards on Wednesday.

    20 Days In Mariupol won Best Current Affairs Documentary and Best Cinema Documentary at the event staged at London’s Roundhouse (full winners below).

    Other winners included Me and the Voice in My Head, Channel 4’s documentary spotlighting Joe Tracini, a comedian who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder. As well as picking up Best Single Documentary, Tracini won Best Documentary Presenter.

    The Grierson Awards has found itself at the crucible of industry debate about the Israel-Gaza conflict after removing Oscar-winning director Asif Kapadia as a patron amid a backlash over social media posts considered to be antisemitic.

    The decision, first revealed by Deadline, sparked a boycott among members of UK television’s Muslim and South Asian community. Senior industry figures wrote to the Grierson Trust to express their dismay over the organization silencing a vocal advocate for the Palestinian cause.

    Documentary filmmakers spoke out in support of Palestine during the awards. Mobeen Azhar, who has won a BAFTA for Muslims Like Us, presented the award for Best History Documentary and said journalists must stick to their values as truthseekers when it comes to the conflict in the Middle East.

    “There is nothing particularly complicated about the collective punishment of an entire nation,” he said to applause. “There is nothing complicated about our colleagues being killed at an unprecedented rate in Gaza. There’s nothing complicated about an occupation that has gone on for decades.”

    Filmmaker Jasleen Kaur Sethi, who was nominated for ITV documentary Ellie Simmonds: Finding My Secret Family, wrote on Instagram: “I wanted to … remember the people whose lives have been irrevocably changed in conflicts around the world, particularly the children of #Palestine.”

    The Grierson Trust has said Kapadia’s removal was a difficult decision and was only taken after “robust discussion” and due process. The organization said that it supports free speech, but does not tolerate racism.

    Best Single Documentary — Domestic
    Me and the Voice in My Head, Hungry Bear Media Ltd for Channel 4

    Best Single Documentary — International
    My Name is Happy, October Films, Red Zed Films, Horovel Films for Channel 4

    Best Current Affairs Documentary
    20 Days in Mariupol, FRONTLINE, PBS and The Associated Press for Theatrical release

    Best Arts Documentary
    Yellow Door: ’90s Lo-fi Film Club, Broccoli Pictures Co. Ltd for Netflix

    Best Music Documentary
    Milli Vanilli, Keep On Running Pictures, Fulwell 73, MRC for Paramount+

    Broadcast Sport Best Sports Documentary
    Mighty Penguins, Meadowlark, Firelight, Fever for theatrical release

    Best History Documentary
    Stamped from the Beginning, A Netflix Documentary, One Story Up Production for Netflix

    Best Science Documentary
    The Jennings vs Alzheimer’s, Expectation Entertainment for BBC

    Best Natural History or Environmental Documentary
    Silverback, An Off the Fence Production for BBC in co-production with France Télévisions in association with Featuristic Films for BBC

    Best Popular Culture Documentary
    Big Zuu Goes to Mecca, Acme TV for BBC

    Best Documentary Series
    The Push: Murder on the Cliff, Candour Productions for Channel 4

    Best Student Documentary
    The Waiter, the Scientist and Jenny, National Film and Television School – University/college screening

    Best Documentary Short
    Ted & Noel, Happenstance Films for Channel 4

    Best Documentary Presenter
    Joe Tracini for Me and the Voice in My Head, Hungry Bear Media Ltd for Channel 4

    Grierson Trustees’ Award
    Stacey Dooley

     
        

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  • Critics Choice Documentary Awards: ‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ Named Best Doc Feature

    Critics Choice Documentary Awards: ‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ Named Best Doc Feature

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    Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie was the top winner at the 2023 Critics Choice Documentary Awards, which were handed out Sunday night.

    Among the other prizes the film collected was the best narration award for Michael J. Fox. It also won best biographical documentary, best direction for Davis Guggenheim and best editing for Michael Harte for a total of five awards overall.

    Elsewhere, Jon Batiste won best score for American Symphony on the heels of his five Grammy noms, including album of the year. American Symphony also was named best music doc.

    20 Days in Mariupol won two awards, for best first documentary feature and best political doc.

    The eighth annual edition of the awards show, hosted by Wyatt Cenac, took place at New York’s Edison Ballroom.

    Winners were announced in 18 categories spanning theatrical film, TV and digital platforms. Also this year, the Critics Choice Association honored Ross McElwee with its Pennebaker Award, formerly known as the Critics Choice Lifetime Achievement Award and named for late lifetime achievement honoree D.A. Pennebaker

    This year’s ceremony was live-streamed via YouTube, Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter).

    A complete list of this year’s Critics Choice Documentary Awards winners follows.

    BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

    20 Days in Mariupol (PBS)
    American Symphony (Netflix)
    Beyond Utopia (Roadside Attractions)
    The Deepest Breath (Netflix)
    The Eternal Memory (MTV Documentary Films)
    Judy Blume Forever (Amazon Studios)
    Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)
    The Mission (National Geographic)
    Stamped From the Beginning (Netflix)
    Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER)

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Maite Alberdi – The Eternal Memory (MTV Documentary Films)
    Madeleine Gavin – Beyond Utopia (Roadside Attractions)
    Davis Guggenheim – Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER)
    Matthew Heineman – American Symphony (Netflix)
    Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss – The Mission (National Geographic)
    Steve McQueen – Occupied City (A24)

    BEST FIRST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

    20 Days in Mariupol (PBS) (WINNER)
    26.2 to Life (Film Halau)
    Bad Press (Oklafilm)
    Bobi Wine: The People’s President (National Geographic)
    Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)
    Orlando, My Political Biography (Sideshow)
    Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (Greenwich Entertainment)
    The Thief Collector (FilmRise)

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

    Tim Cragg – The Deepest Breath (Netflix) (WINNER)
    Tony Hardmon, Matthew Heineman, Thorsten Thielow – American Symphony (Netflix)
    Lennert Hillege – Occupied City (A24)
    Franz Lustig – Anselm (Sideshow)
    D. Smith – Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)
    Toby Strong, James Boon, Bob Poole, Neil Fairlie, Wim Vorster, Joshua Tarr, Pete Allibone, Neil Harvey, Andreas Knausenberger – Secrets of the Elephants (National Geographic)

    BEST EDITING

    Sammy Dane, Jim Hession, Matthew Heineman, Fernando Villegas – American Symphony (Netflix)
    Madeleine Gavin – Beyond Utopia (Roadside Attractions)
    Michael Harte – Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER)
    Michelle Mizner – 20 Days in Mariupol (PBS)
    D. Smith – Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)
    Aaron Wickenden – The Mission (National Geographic)

    BEST SCORE

    Jon Batiste – American Symphony (Netflix) (WINNER)
    Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans – The Mission (National Geographic)
    Nainita Desai – The Deepest Breath (Netflix)
    Philip Glass and Paul Leonard-Morgan – The Pigeon Tunnel (Apple TV+)
    Katya Richardson and Kris Bowers – The Last Repair Shop (Breakwater Studios)
    D. Smith – Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)

    BEST NARRATION

    20 Days in Mariupol (PBS)
    Written and Performed by Mstyslav Chernov

    32 Sounds (Abramorama)
    Written and Performed by Sam Green

    The Disappearance of Shere Hite (IFC Films)
    Written by Nicole Newnham
    Performed by Dakota Johnson

    John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial (Apple TV+)
    Written by TBD
    Performed by Kiefer Sutherland

    Secrets of the Elephants (National Geographic)
    Written by Martin Williams
    Performed by Natalie Portman

    Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER)
    Written and Performed by Michael J. Fox

    BEST ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTARY

    Being Mary Tyler Moore (HBO | Max) (WINNER)
    The Disappearance of Shere Hite (IFC Films)
    It Ain’t Over (Sony Pictures Classics)
    JFK: One Day in America (National Geographic)
    The Lady Bird Diaries (Hulu)
    The League (Magnolia Pictures)

    BEST HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY

    The 1619 Project (Hulu/Onyx Collective)
    JFK: One Day in America (National Geographic) (WINNER)
    The Lady Bird Diaries (Hulu)
    Lakota Nation vs. United States (IFC Films)
    The League (Magnolia Pictures)
    Occupied City (A24)
    Stamped From the Beginning (Netflix)

    BEST BIOGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTARY

    Being Mary Tyler Moore (HBO | Max)
    The Disappearance of Shere Hite (IFC Films)
    Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project (HBO Documentary Films)
    Judy Blume Forever (Amazon Studios)
    Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields (Hulu)
    Sly (Netflix)
    Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER)

    BEST MUSIC DOCUMENTARY

    American Symphony (Netflix) (WINNER)
    Carlos (Sony Pictures Classics)
    Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop (Netflix)
    Little Richard: I Am Everything (Magnolia Pictures/CNN Films)
    Love to Love You, Donna Summer (HBO | Max)
    Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (AMC Theatres)
    What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? (Abramorama/Freestyle Digital Media)

    BEST POLITICAL DOCUMENTARY

    20 Days in Mariupol (PBS) (WINNER)
    Beyond Utopia (Roadside Attractions)
    Bobi Wine: The People’s President (National Geographic)
    Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court (Showtime)
    Every Body (Focus Features)
    Lakota Nation vs. United States (IFC Films)
    Silver Dollar Road (Amazon MGM Studios)

    BEST SCIENCE/NATURE DOCUMENTARY

    32 Sounds (Abramorama)
    Between Earth and Sky (PBS)
    Life on Our Planet (Netflix)
    Path of the Panther (National Geographic)
    Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food (Netflix)
    Secrets of the Elephants (National Geographic) (WINNER)
    Wild Beauty: Mustang Spirit of the West (Gravitas Ventures)

    BEST SPORTS DOCUMENTARY

    Black Ice (Roadside Attractions)
    BS High (HBO | Max)
    The Deepest Breath (Netflix) (WINNER)
    It Ain’t Over (Sony Pictures Classics)
    The League (Magnolia Pictures)
    Reggie (Amazon Studios)
    Stephen Curry: Underrated (Apple TV+)
    Welcome to Wrexham (FX)

    BEST TRUE CRIME DOCUMENTARY (TIE)

    Burden of Proof (HBO)
    The Jewel Thief (Hulu)
    John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial (Apple TV+) (WINNER)
    Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Netflix)
    Telemarketers (HBO | Max) (WINNER)
    The Thief Collector (FilmRise)
    Victim/Suspect (Netflix)

    BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY

    The ABCs of Book Banning (MTV Documentary Films)
    The Barber of Little Rock (Story Syndicate)
    Between Earth and Sky (PBS)
    Keys to the City (New Yorker)
    The Last Repair Shop (Breakwater Studios) (WINNER)
    Last Song From Kabul (MTV Documentary Films)

    BEST LIMITED DOCUMENTARY SERIES

    The 1619 Project (Hulu/Onyx Collective) (WINNER)
    Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul (Netflix)
    Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court (Showtime)
    JFK: One Day in America (National Geographic)
    John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial (Apple TV+)
    Secrets of the Elephants (National Geographic)
    Shiny Happy People (Amazon Studios)
    Telemarketers (HBO | Max)

    BEST ONGOING DOCUMENTARY SERIES

    30 for 30 (ESPN) (WINNER)
    Frontline (PBS)
    Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Netflix)
    POV (PBS)
    Trafficked With Mariana van Zeller (National Geographic)
    Welcome to Wrexham (FX)

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