A total of 145 feature documentaries were submitted to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for consideration for the 89th Academy Awards.
Out of those films the members of the Academy’s documentary branch will select a shortlist of 15 features that will be announced in December, and the five nominations will be announced on January 24.
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Among the titles included in the list are Ava DuVernay’s “13th,” the Sundance Documentary Grand Jury Prize winner “Weiner” by Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg, Raoul Peck’s Toronto Film Festival Audience Award winner “I Am Not Your Negro,” the visually stunning “Voyage of Time: The Imax Experience” by Terrence Malik and Otto Bell’s “The Eagle Huntress.”
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This year Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees’ film “Amy” about British singer Amy Winehouse...
Out of those films the members of the Academy’s documentary branch will select a shortlist of 15 features that will be announced in December, and the five nominations will be announced on January 24.
Read More: Documentary, Now: Three Rock Stars Who Run the Fast-Changing Non-Fiction World
Among the titles included in the list are Ava DuVernay’s “13th,” the Sundance Documentary Grand Jury Prize winner “Weiner” by Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg, Raoul Peck’s Toronto Film Festival Audience Award winner “I Am Not Your Negro,” the visually stunning “Voyage of Time: The Imax Experience” by Terrence Malik and Otto Bell’s “The Eagle Huntress.”
Read More: Oscars 2017: 10 Documentary Shorts Vie for Nominations
This year Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees’ film “Amy” about British singer Amy Winehouse...
- 10/29/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Everyone should be so lucky to be able to have a second act in life as influential as Giuseppe Marinoni has. Born in Italy in the late 1930s, Marinoni took to the world of professional cycling, only to become one of the world’s greatest bicycle racers. This would, itself, be enough for just about anyone. What more could one want than to be world-renowned in the career they are most passionate about? How about finding a second passion and hitting even greater heights?
That’s the case with Marinoni, who himself is the subject of a new documentary entitled Marinoni: The Fire In The Frame. After retiring from racing, Marinoni (who had not only found wealth and worldwide respect through racing but also a wife and a new home in Canada) began toying around with building and fine tuning bicycles, ultimately leading him to a career in bike-making that...
That’s the case with Marinoni, who himself is the subject of a new documentary entitled Marinoni: The Fire In The Frame. After retiring from racing, Marinoni (who had not only found wealth and worldwide respect through racing but also a wife and a new home in Canada) began toying around with building and fine tuning bicycles, ultimately leading him to a career in bike-making that...
- 4/1/2016
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
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