2016: Inaugural Critics Choice Documentary Awards – Winners
October 3, 2017 in
The Inaugural Annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards were given out on 3 November 2016 to honor documentary features and non-fiction television.
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE (Theatrical Feature)
Winner:
O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- 13th (Netflix/Kandoo Films)
- O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- Cameraperson (Janus Films/Fork Films/Big Mouth Productions)
- Fire at Sea (Kino Lorber/Stemal Entertainment/21 Unofilm/Cinecittà Luce/Rai Cinema/Les Films d’Ici/Arte France Cinéma)
- Gleason (Open Road/Amazon/Exhibit A/Dear Rivers)
- Life, Animated (A&E IndieFilms/The Orchard/Motto Pictures/Roger Ross Williams Productions)
- Tickled (Magnolia/A Ticklish Tale/Fumes Production/Horseshoe Films/HBO)
- Tower (Kino Lorber/ITVS/Meredith Vieira Productions/Go-Valley/Killer Impact)
- Weiner (Sundance Selects/Motto Pictures/Edgeline Films)
- The Witness (FilmRise/Five More Minutes Productions)
BEST DIRECTION OF A DOCUMENTARY FEATURE (Theatrical Feature)
Winner:
Ezra Edelman – O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- Ezra Edelman – O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- Ron Howard – The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years (White Horse Pictures/Imagine Entertainment/Apple Corps/ Hulu)
- Kirsten Johnson – Cameraperson (Janus Films/Fork Films/Big Mouth Productions)
- Keith Maitland – Tower (Kino Lorber/ITVS/Meredith Vieira Productions/Go-Valley/Killer Impact)
- Clay Tweel – Gleason (Open Road/Amazon/Exhibit A/Dear Rivers)
- Roger Ross Williams – Life, Animated (A&E IndieFilms/The Orchard/Motto Pictures/Roger Ross Williams Productions)
BEST FIRST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE (Theatrical Feature)
Winner:
Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg – Weiner (Sundance Selects/Motto Pictures/Edgeline Films)
- Otto Bell – The Eagle Huntress (Sony Pictures Classics/Kissaki Films/Stacey Reiss Productions/Warrior Poets)
- David Farrier and Dylan Reeve – Tickled (Magnolia/A Ticklish Tale/Fumes Production/Horseshoe Films)
- Adam Irving – Off the Rails (The Film Collaborative/Zipper Bros Films)
- Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg – Weiner (Sundance Selects/Motto Pictures/Edgeline Films)
- James D. Solomon – The Witness (FilmRise/Five More Minutes Productions)
- Nanfu Wang – Hooligan Sparrow (The Film Collaborative/Little Horse Crossing the River)
BEST POLITICAL DOCUMENTARY
Winner:
13th (Netflix/Kandoo Films)
- 13th (Netflix/Kandoo Films)
- O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- Audrie & Daisy (Netflix/Actual Films)
- Newtown (Abramorama/Mile 22/Independent Television Service)
- Weiner (Sundance Selects/Motto Pictures/Edgeline Films)
- Zero Days (Magnolia/Jigsaw Productions/Participant Media)
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE (TV/STREAMING)
Winner:
13th (Netflix/Kandoo Films)
- 13th (Netflix/Kandoo Films)
- Fantastic Lies (ESPN/Lightbox)
- Amanda Knox (Netflix/Plus Pictures)
- Audrie & Daisy (Netflix/Actual Films)
- Before the Flood (National Geographic/Appian Way/Insurgent Docs/RatPac Documentary Films)
- Holy Hell (CNN/WRA Productions/ *Very Special Projects/Whitewater Films)
- Into the Inferno (Netflix/Herzog-Film/Matter of Fact Media/Spring Films)
- Jim: The James Foley Story (HBO/Kunhardt Films)
- Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures (HBO/Film Manufacturers/World of Wonder Productions)
- Rats (Discovery Channel/Dakota Group/Submarine Entertainment/Warrior Poets)
BEST DIRECTOR (TV/STREAMING)
Winner:
Ava DuVernay – 13th (Netflix/Kandoo Films)
- Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato – Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures (HBO/Film Manufacturers/World of Wonder Productions)
- Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn – Amanda Knox (Netflix/Plus Pictures)
- Ava DuVernay – 13th (Netflix/Kandoo Films)
- Werner Herzog – Into the Inferno (Netflix/Herzog-Film/Matter of Fact Media/Spring Films)
- Morgan Spurlock – Rats (Discovery Channel/Dakota Group/Submarine Entertainment/Warrior Poets)
- Fisher Stevens – Before the Flood (National Geographic/Appian Way/Insurgent Docs/RatPac Documentary Films)
BEST FIRST FEATURE (TV/STREAMING)
Winner:
(TIE)
Everything is Copy – Jacob Bernstein and Nick Hooker (HBO/Loveless)
Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four – Deborah Esquenazi (Investigation Discovery/Motto Pictures/Naked Edge Films)
- Everything is Copy – Jacob Bernstein and Nick Hooker (HBO/Loveless)
- Holy Hell – Will Allen (CNN/WRA Productions)
- Mavis! – Jessica Edwards (HBO/Film First Co.)
- My Beautiful Broken Brain – Sophie Robinson and Lotje Sodderland (Netflix)
- Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four – Deborah Esquenazi (Investigation Discovery/Motto Pictures/Naked Edge Films)
- Team Foxcatcher – Jon Greenhalgh (Netflix/Hattasan Productions/Madrose Productions)
BEST LIMITED DOCUMENTARY SERIES
Winner:
O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth (Showtime/Left/Right)
- The Eighties (CNN)
- The Hunt (BBC America/Silverback Films/NDR Naturfilm)
- Jackie Robinson (PBS/Florentine Films)
- Soundbreaking: Stories From the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music (PBS/Higher Ground/Show of Force)
BEST ONGOING DOCUMENTARY SERIES
Winner:
30 for 30 (ESPN)
- 30 for 30 (ESPN)
- Frontline (PBS)
- Last Chance U (Netflix)
- Morgan Spurlock Inside Man (CNN)
- POV (PBS)
- This Is Life with Lisa Ling (CNN)
BEST SONG IN A DOCUMENTARY
Winner:
“I’m Still Here” – Miss Sharon Jones! – Written by Sharon Jones – Performed by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings (Cabin Creek Films/Starz Digital Media)
- “Angel by the Wings” – The Eagle Huntress – Written by Sia – Performed by Sia (Sony Pictures Classics/Kissaki Films/Stacey Reiss Productions/Warrior Poets)
- “The Empty Chair” – Jim: The James Foley Story – Written by Sting and J. Ralph – Performed by Sting (HBO/Kunhardt Films)
- “Flicker” – Audrie & Daisy – Written by Tori Amos – Performed by Tori Amos (Netflix/Actual Films)
- “Hoping and Healing” – Gleason – Written by Mike McCready – Performed by Mike McCready (Open Road/Amazon/Exhibit A/Dear Rivers)
- “I’m Still Here” – Miss Sharon Jones! – Written by Sharon Jones – Performed by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings (Cabin Creek Films/Starz Digital Media)
- “Letters to the Free” – 13th– Written by Common, Karriem Riggins and Robert Glasper – Performed by Common featuring Bilal (Netflix/Kandoo Films)
BEST SPORTS DOCUMENTARY
Winner:
O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- Fantastic Lies (ESPN/Lightbox)
- O.J.: Made in America (ESPN/Laylow Films)
- Dark Horse (Sony Pictures Classics)
- The Eagle Huntress (Sony Pictures Classics/Kissaki Films/Stacey Reiss Productions/Warrior Poets)
- Gleason (Open Road/Amazon/Exhibit A/Dear Rivers)
- Jackie Robinson (PBS/Florentine Films)
- Keepers of the Game (Tribeca Digital Studios/Flatbush Pictures)
BEST MUSIC DOCUMENTARY
Winner:
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years (White Horse Pictures/Imagine Entertainment/Apple Corps/ Hulu)
- The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years (White Horse Pictures/Imagine Entertainment/Apple Corps/ Hulu)
- Gimme Danger (Magnolia/Amazon)
- Miss Sharon Jones! (Cabin Creek Films/Starz Digital Media)
- The Music of Strangers (Participant Media/Tremolo Productions/HBO/The Orchard)
- Presenting Princess Shaw (Magnolia)
- We Are X (Drafthouse Films)
MOST INNOVATIVE DOCUMENTARY
Winner:
Tower (Kino Lorber/ITVS/Meredith Vieira Productions/Go-Valley/Killer Impact)
- Cameraperson(Janus Films/Fork Films/Big Mouth Productions)
- Kate Plays Christine (Grasshopper Film/4thRow Films/Faliro House Productions/Prewar Cinema Productions)
- Life, Animated (A&E IndieFilms/The Orchard/Motto Pictures/Roger Ross Williams Productions)
- Nuts (Amazon/mTuckman Media/Cartuna/Gland Power Films)
- Tower (Kino Lorber/ITVS/Meredith Vieira Productions/Go-Valley/Killer Impact)
- Under The Sun (Icarus Films/Vertov Studio/Saxonia Entertainment/Hypermarket Film)
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