2022 Critics Selection Awards Documentary Nominations — Full Checklist

The movies documenting volcanologists and Mars rovers lead Critics Selection noms, whereas Barbara Kopple will obtain the Pennebaker Award.

The Critics Selection Affiliation (CCA) has introduced the nominees for his or her seventh annual Critics Selection Documentary Awards (CCDA), with Nationwide Geographic’s “Fireplace of Love,” director Sara Dosa’s movie about volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, main the pack with seven nominations, and Amazon Prime Video’s “Good Evening Oppy,” director Ryan White’s chronicle of the triumphant Mars rover mission, following with six.

This yr’s present, which honors one of the best achievements in nonfiction launched in theaters, on TV, or on main digital platforms, as decided by the voting of certified CCA members, comes with a pair modifications this yr. The gala occasion is transferring to the Edison Ballroom in Manhattan, and for the primary time ever, the Awards will probably be live-streamed by Fb Reside and Instagram Reside. Viewing hyperlinks will probably be obtainable on the Critics Selection Affiliation web site at 7:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, November 13.

Along with the 17 awards classes, together with Finest Ongoing Documentary Collection and Finest Restricted Documentary Collection, which have moved from the Critics Selection Actual TV Awards, probably the most prestigious honor of the night time, The Pennebaker Award, will probably be given to acclaimed documentarian Barbara Kopple. The award previously often known as the Critics Selection Lifetime Achievement Award, was named after former winner D.A. Pennebaker after he died in 2019. The award will probably be offered to Kopple by Pennebaker’s producing companion and spouse, Chris Hegedus.

The 2022 Critics Selection Documentary Awards will probably be hosted by comic Wyatt Cenac on Sunday, November 13, 2022.

See the complete listing of nominees under.

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“Aftershock” (Hulu)
“The Automat” (A Slice of Pie Productions)
“Descendant” (Netflix)
“Fireplace of Love” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies/Neon)
“Gabby Giffords Received’t Again Down” (Briarcliff Leisure)
“Good Evening Oppy” (Amazon Studios)
“The Janes” (HBO)
“Moonage Daydream” (HBO/Neon)
“Navalny” (HBO/CNN/Warner Bros. Photos)
“Sidney” (Apple TV+)

BEST DIRECTOR
Judd Apatow, Michael Bonfiglio – “George Carlin’s American Dream” (HBO)
Margaret Brown – “Descendant” (Netflix)
Sara Dosa – “Fireplace of Love” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies/Neon)
Reginald Hudlin – “Sidney” (Apple TV+)
Brett Morgen – “Moonage Daydream” (HBO/Neon)
Laura Poitras – “All of the Magnificence and the Bloodshed” (HBO/Neon)
Daniel Roher – “Navalny” (HBO/CNN/Warner Bros. Photos)
Ryan White – “Good Evening Oppy” (Amazon Studios)

BEST FIRST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Andrea Arnold – “Cow” (IFC Movies)
Lisa Hurwitz – “The Automat” (A Slice of Pie Productions)
Jono McLeod – “My Previous Faculty” (Magnolia Photos)
Amy Poehler – “Lucy and Desi” (Amazon Studios)
Alex Pritz – “The Territory” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies)
David Siev – “Unhealthy Axe” (IFC Movies)
Bianca Stigter – “Three Minutes: A Lengthening” (Neon)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Benjamin Bernhard, Riju Das – “All That Breathes” (HBO)
Magda Kowalczyk – “Cow” (IFC Movies)
Lucas Tucknott – “McEnroe” (Showtime)
Gabriela Osio Vanden, Jack Weisman, Sam Holling – “Nuisance Bear” (The New Yorker)
The Cinematography Staff – “Our Nice Nationwide Parks” (Netflix)
Alex Pritz, Tangãi Uru-eu-wau-wau – “The Territory” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies)

BEST EDITING
Jabez Olssen – “The Beatles: Get Again” (Disney+)
Erin Casper, Jocelyne Chaput – “Fireplace of Love” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies/Neon) Joe Beshenkovsky – “George Carlin’s American Dream” (HBO)
Helen Kearns, Rejh Cabrera – “Good Evening Oppy” (Amazon Studios)
Brett Morgen – “Moonage Daydream” (HBO/Neon)
Langdon Web page, Maya Daisy Hawke – “Navalny” (HBO/CNN/Warner Bros. Photos)
Katharina Wartena – “Three Minutes: A Lengthening” (Neon)

BEST SCORE
Hummie Mann – “The Automat” (A Slice of Pie Productions)
Nicolas Godin – “Fireplace of Love” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies/Neon)
Blake Neely – “Good Evening Oppy” (Amazon Studios)
Max Avery Lichtenstein – “The Janes” (HBO)
David Schwartz – “Lucy and Desi” (Amazon Studios)
Marius de Vries, Matt Robertson – “Navalny” (HBO/CNN/Warner Bros. Photos)

BEST NARRATION
“Deep within the Coronary heart: A Texas Wildlife Story” (Fin and Fur Movies)
Written by Ben Masters
Carried out by Matthew McConaughey

“Fireplace of Love” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies/Neon)
Written by Shane Boris, Erin Casper, Jocelyne Chaput, Sara Dosa
Carried out by Miranda July

“Good Evening Oppy” (Amazon Studios) Written by Helen Kearns, Ryan White
Carried out by Angela Bassett

“Our Nice Nationwide Parks” (Netflix)
Carried out by Barack Obama

“Riotsville, U.S.A.” (Magnolia Photos)
Written by Tobi Haslett
Carried out by Charlene Modeste

“Three Minutes: A Lengthening” (Neon)
Written by Bianca Stigter
Carried out by Helena Bonham Carter

BEST ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTARY
“The Beatles: Get Again” (Disney+)
“Fireplace of Love” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies/Neon)
“Moonage Daydream” (HBO/Neon)
“Nothing Compares” (Showtime)
“Riotsville, U.S.A.” (Magnolia Photos)
“Three Minutes: A Lengthening” (Neon)

BEST HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY
“The Automat” (A Slice of Pie Productions)
“Descendant” (Netflix)
“The Janes” (HBO)
“Lowndes County and the Street to Black Energy” (Peacock)
“Nonetheless Working 9 to five” (Mighty Nice Leisure)
“Three Minutes: A Lengthening” (Neon)
“The U.S. and the Holocaust” (PBS)

BEST BIOGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTARY
“George Carlin’s American Dream” (HBO)
“The Final Film Stars” (HBO Max)
“Lucy and Desi” (Amazon Studios)
“The Rebellious Lifetime of Mrs. Rosa Parks” (Peacock)
“Salvatore: Shoemaker of Desires” (Sony Photos Classics)
“Sidney” (Apple TV+)
“‘Sr.’” (Netflix)

BEST MUSIC DOCUMENTARY
“The Beatles: Get Again” (Disney+)
“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Track” (Sony Photos Classics)
“If These Partitions Might Sing” (Disney Authentic Documentary)
“Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues” (Apple TV+)
“Moonage Daydream” (HBO/Neon)
“Nothing Compares” (Showtime)
“The Return of Tanya Tucker – That includes Brandi Carlile” (Sony Photos Classics)

BEST POLITICAL DOCUMENTARY
“Aftershock” (Hulu)
“All of the Magnificence and the Bloodshed” (HBO/Neon)
“Gabby Giffords Received’t Again Down” (Briarcliff Leisure)
“The Janes” (HBO)
“Navalny” (HBO/CNN/Warner Bros. Photos)
“Retrograde” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies)
“Freedom on Fireplace: Ukraine’s Battle for Freedom” (Netflix)

BEST SCIENCE/NATURE DOCUMENTARY
“All That Breathes” (HBO)
“Cow” (IFC Movies)
“Fireplace of Love” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies/Neon)
“Good Evening Oppy” (Amazon Studios)
“Nuisance Bear” (The New Yorker)
“Return to House” (Netflix)
“The Territory” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies)

BEST SPORTS DOCUMENTARY
“Citizen Ashe” (Magnolia/HBO)
“Hockeyland” (Greenwich Leisure)
“Kaepernick & America” (Darkish Star Photos)
“McEnroe” (Showtime)
“The Redeem Staff” (Netflix)
“Welcome to Wrexham” (FX/Hulu)

BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY
“38 on the Backyard” (HBO)
“Angola Do You Hear Us? Voices From a Plantation Jail” (MTV Documentary Movies)
“The Flagmakers” (Nationwide Geographic Documentary Movies)
“4 Seasons Complete Documentary” (MSNBC)
“My Incapacity Roadmap” (The New York Occasions Op Docs)
“Nuisance Bear” (The New Yorker)
“Stranger on the Gate” (The New Yorker)

BEST LIMITED DOCUMENTARY SERIES
“The Beatles: Get Again” (Disney+)
“Hostages” (HBO)
“The Final Film Stars” (HBO Max)
“The Lincoln Undertaking” (Showtime)
“Our Nice Nationwide Parks” (Netflix)
“The U.S. and the Holocaust” (PBS)
“We Have to Discuss About Cosby” (Showtime)

BEST ONGOING DOCUMENTARY SERIES
“30 for 30” (ESPN)
“American Masters” (PBS)
“Cheer” (Netflix)
“The Circus” (Showtime)
“Unsolved Mysteries” (Netflix)
“Welcome to Wrexham” (FX/Hulu)

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