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Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film

Award for documentary films


Award for documentary films

FieldValue
nameAcademy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film
presenterAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
countryUnited States
year(for films released in 1942)
holder_labelMost recent winner
holderBasel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal, and Yuval Abraham
No Other Land (2024)
website

No Other Land (2024)

The Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film is an award for documentary films. In 1941, the first awards for feature-length documentaries were bestowed as Special Awards to Kukan and Target for Tonight. They have since been bestowed competitively each year, with the exception of 1946. Copies of every winning film (along with copies of most nominees) are held by the Academy Film Archive.

Winners and nominees

Following the Academy's practice, films are listed below by the award year (that is, the year they were released under the Academy's rules for eligibility). In practice, due to the limited nature of documentary distribution, a film may be released in different years in different venues, sometimes years after production is complete.

1940s

YearFilmNominees1942
(15th)
In 1942, documentary features and short subjects competed together for Best Documentary. Four special awards were bestowed among the 25 nominees.1943
(16th)
A preliminary list of eight films were announced as nominees, but the Documentary Award Committee subsequently narrowed the field to five titles included on the final ballot. The films that did not advance were: For God and Country (United States Army Pictorial Service), Silent Village (British Ministry of Information), and We've Come a Long, Long Way (Negro Marches On, Inc.).
1944
(17th)1945
(18th)1947
(20th)1948
(21st)1949
(22nd)
*The Battle of Midway*John Ford (United States Navy)
*Kokoda Front Line!*Ken G. Hall (Australian News & Information Bureau)
*Moscow Strikes Back*Artkino
*Prelude to War*Frank Capra (Office of War Information)
Africa, Prelude to VictoryThe March of Time
Combat ReportUnited States Army Signal Corps
Conquer by the ClockSlavko Vorkapich
The Grain That Built a HemisphereWalt Disney
Henry Browne, FarmerUnited States Department of Agriculture
High Over the BordersNational Film Board of Canada
High Stakes in the EastThe Netherlands Information Bureau
Inside Fighting ChinaNational Film Board of Canada
It's Everybody's WarUnited States Office of War Information
Listen to BritainBritish Ministry of Information
Little BelgiumBelgian Ministry of Information
Little Isles of FreedomVictor Stoloff and Edgar Loew
Mr. BlabbermouthUnited States Office of War Information
Mr. Gardenia JonesUnited States Office of War Information
The New SpiritWalt Disney
The Price of VictoryWilliam H. Pine
A Ship Is BornUnited States Merchant Marine
Twenty-One MilesBritish Ministry of Information
We Refuse to DieWilliam C. Thomas
The White Eagle
Winning Your WingsUnited States Army Air Force
*Desert Victory*British Ministry of Information
Baptism of FireUnited States Army
The Battle of RussiaUnited States Department of War Special Service Division
Report from the AleutiansUnited States Army Pictorial Service
War Department ReportUnited States Office of Strategic Services Field Photographic Bureau
*The Fighting Lady*Edward Steichen (United States Navy)
Resisting Enemy InterrogationUnited States Army Air Force
*The True Glory*The Governments of Great Britain and the United States of America
The Last BombUnited States Army Air Force
*Design for Death*Sid Rogell, Theron Warth and Richard Fleischer
Journey into MedicineUnited States Department of State Office of Information and Educational Exchange
The World Is RichPaul Rotha
*The Secret Land*Orville O. Dull
The Quiet OneJanice Loeb
*Daybreak in Udi*Crown Film Unit
Kenji Comes HomePaul F. Heard

1950s

YearFilmNominees1950
(23rd)1951
(24th)1952
(25th)1953
(26th)1954
(27th)1955
(28th)1956
(29th)1957
(30th)1958
(31st)1959
(32nd)
*The Titan: Story of Michelangelo*Robert Snyder
With These HandsJack Arnold and
*Kon-Tiki*Olle Nordemar
I Was a Communist for the F.B.I.Bryan Foy
*The Sea Around Us*Irwin Allen
The HoaxtersDore Schary
NavajoHall Bartlett
*The Living Desert*Walt Disney
The Conquest of EverestJohn Taylor, Leon Clore and
A Queen Is CrownedCastleton Knight
*The Vanishing Prairie*Walt Disney
The Stratford AdventureGuy Glover
*Helen Keller in Her Story*Nancy Hamilton
Heartbreak Ridge
*The Silent World*Jacques-Yves Cousteau
The Naked EyeLouis Clyde Stoumen
Where Mountains FloatThe Government Film Committee of Denmark
*Albert Schweitzer*Jerome Hill
On the BoweryLionel Rogosin
Torero!Manuel Barbachano Ponce
*White Wilderness*Ben Sharpsteen
Antarctic Crossing
The Hidden WorldRobert Snyder
Psychiatric Nursing
*Serengeti Shall Not Die*Bernhard Grzimek
The Race for SpaceDavid L. Wolper

1960s

YearFilmNominees1960
(33rd)1961
(34th)1962
(35th)1963
(36th)
Terminus was originally announced as a nominee, but the nomination was rescinded after it was discovered the film had been released prior to the eligibility period.1964
(37th)1965
(38th)1966
(39th)1967
(40th)1968
(41st)
Young Americans, produced by Robert Cohn and Alex Grasshoff, won this award on April 14, 1969.1969
(42nd)
*The Horse with the Flying Tail*Larry Lansburgh
Rebel in ParadiseRobert D. Fraser
*Le Ciel et la Boue (Sky Above and Mud Beneath)*Arthur Cohn and
La Grande Olimpiade (Olympic Games 1960)dell Istituto Nazionale Luce, Comitato Organizzatore Del Giochi Della XVII Olimpiade
*Black Fox*Louis Clyde Stoumen
Alvorada (Brazil's Changing Face)Hugo Niebeling
*Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel with the World*Robert Hughes
Le Maillon et la Chaine (The Link and the Chain){{illPaul de Roubaixdefr}}
The Yanks Are ComingMarshall Flaum
*Jacques-Yves Cousteau's World without Sun*Jacques-Yves Cousteau
The Finest HoursJack Le Vien
Four Days in NovemberMel Stuart
The Human DutchBert Haanstra
Over There, 1914–18Jean Aurel
*The Eleanor Roosevelt Story*Sidney Glazier
The Battle of the Bulge... The Brave Rifles{{illLaurence E. Mascottdefr}}
The Forth Road BridgePeter Mills
Let My People GoMarshall Flaum
To Die in MadridFrédéric Rossif
*The War Game*Peter Watkins
The Face of a GeniusAlfred R. Kelman
Helicopter CanadaPeter Jones and Tom Daly
The Really Big FamilyAlex Grasshoff
Le Volcan Interdit (The Forbidden Volcano)Haroun Tazieff
*The Anderson Platoon*Pierre Schoendoerffer
FestivalMurray Lerner
HarvestCarroll Ballard
A King's StoryJack Le Vien
A Time for Burning
*Journey into Self*Bill McGaw
A Few Notes on Our Food ProblemJames Blue
The Legendary ChampionsWilliam Cayton
Other Voices
*Arthur Rubinstein – The Love of Life*****
Before the Mountain Was MovedRobert K. Sharpe
In the Year of the PigEmile de Antonio
The Olympics in MexicoComite Organizador de los Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada
The Wolf MenIrwin Rosten

1970s

YearFilmNominees1970
(43rd)1971
(44th)1972
(45th)1973
(46th)1974
(47th)1975
(48th)1976
(49th)1977
(50th)1978
(51st)1979
(52nd)
*Woodstock*Bob Maurice
Chariots of the GodsDr. Harald Reinl
Jack JohnsonJim Jacobs
King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to MemphisEly Landau
Say GoodbyeDavid H. Vowell
*The Hellstrom Chronicle*Walon Green
Alaska Wilderness LakeAlan Landsburg
On Any SundayBruce Brown
The RA Expeditions{{illLennart Ehrenborgdesv}} and Thor Heyerdahl
The Sorrow and the PityMarcel Ophüls
*Marjoe*Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan
Ape and Super-ApeBert Haanstra
Malcolm XMarvin Worth and Arnold Perl
MansonRobert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick
The Silent Revolution
*The Great American Cowboy*Kieth Merrill
Always a New Beginning
Battle of BerlinBengt von zur Muehlen
Journey to the Outer LimitsAlexander Grasshoff
Walls of Fireand Edmund F. Penney
*Hearts and Minds*Peter Davis and Bert Schneider
Antonia: A Portrait of the WomanJudy Collins and Jill Godmilow
The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern ArtHerbert Kline
The 81st BlowJacquot Ehrlich, David Bergman and Haim Gouri
The Wild and the BraveNatalie R. Jones and Eugene S. Jones
*The Man Who Skied Down Everest*url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1976title=The 48th Academy Awardsdate=4 October 2014access-date=September 29, 2015}}
The California ReichWalter F. Parkes and Keith F. Critchlow
Fighting for Our LivesGlen Pearcy
The Incredible MachineIrwin Rosten
The Other Half of the Sky: A China MemoirShirley MacLaine
*Harlan County, U.S.A.*Barbara Kopple
Hollywood on TrialJames Gutman and David Helpern Jr.
Off the EdgeMichael Firth
People of the WindAnthony Howarth and David Koff
Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm LowryDonald Brittain and Robert Duncan
*Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?*John Korty, Dan McCann and Warren L. Lockhart
The Children of Theatre StreetRobert Dornhelm and Earle Mack
High Grass CircusBill Brind, Torben Schioler and Tony Ianzelo
Homage to Chagall: The Colours of LoveHarry Rasky
Union Maids, Julia Reichert and Miles Mogulescu
*Scared Straight!*Arnold Shapiro
The Lovers' WindAlbert Lamorisse
Mysterious Castles of ClayAlan Root
RaoniJean-Pierre Dutilleux, Barry Williams and Michel Gast
With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency BrigadeAnne Bohlen, Lyn Goldfarb and Lorraine Gray
*Best Boy*Ira Wohl
Generation on the WindDavid A. Vassar
Going the DistancePaul Cowan and Jacques Bobet
The Killing GroundSteve Singer and Tom Priestley
The War at HomeGlenn Silber and Barry Alexander Brown

1980s

YearFilmNominees1980
(53rd)1981
(54th)1982
(55th)1983
(56th)1984
(57th)1985
(58th)1986
(59th)
A tie in voting resulted in two winners.1987
(60th)1988
(61st)1989
(62nd)
*From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China*Murray Lerner
AgeeRoss Spears
The Day After TrinityJon H. Else
Front LineDavid Bradbury
The Yellow Star: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933-45Bengt von zur Mühlen and Arthur Cohn
*Genocide*Arnold Schwartzman and Rabbi Marvin Hier
Against Wind and Tide: A Cuban OdysseySuzanne Bauman, Paul Neshamkin and Jim Burroughs
Brooklyn BridgeKen Burns
Eight Minutes to Midnight: A Portrait of Dr. Helen CaldicottMary Benjamin, Susanne Simpson and Boyd Estus
El Salvador: Another VietnamGlenn Silber and Tete Vasconcellos
*Just Another Missing Kid*John Zaritsky
After the AxeSturla Gunnarsson and Steve Lucas
Ben's MillJohn Karol and Michel Chalufour
In Our WaterMeg Switzgable
A Portrait of GiselleJoseph Wishy
*He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'*Emile Ardolino
Children of DarknessRichard Kotuk and Ara Chekmayan
First ContactBob Connolly and Robin Anderson
The Profession of ArmsMichael Bryans and Tina Viljoen
Seeing RedJames Klein and Julia Reichert
*The Times of Harvey Milk*Rob Epstein and Richard Schmiechen
High SchoolsCharles Guggenheim and Nancy Sloss
In the Name of the PeopleAlex W. Drehsler and Frank Christopher
MarleneKarel Dirka and Zev Braun
StreetwiseCheryl McCall
*Broken Rainbow*Maria Florio and Victoria Mudd
Las Madres: The Mothers of Plaza de MayoSusana Blaustein Muñoz and Lourdes Portillo
Soldiers in HidingJaphet Asher
The Statue of LibertyKen Burns and Buddy Squires
Unfinished BusinessSteven Okazaki
*Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got* (TIE)Brigitte Berman
*Down and Out in America* (TIE)Joseph Feury and Milton Justice
Chile: Hasta Cuando?David Bradbury
Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis SingerKirk Simon and Amram Nowak
Witness to Apartheid
*The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table*Aviva Slesin
Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years/Bridge to Freedom 1965Callie Crossley and James A. DeVinney
Hellfire: A Journey from HiroshimaJohn Junkerman and John W. Dower
Radio BikiniRobert Stone
A Stitch for TimeBarbara Herbich and Cyril Christo
*Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie*Marcel Ophüls
The Cry of Reason – Beyers Naudé: An Afrikaner Speaks OutRobert Bilheimer and Ronald Mix
Let's Get LostBruce Weber and Nan Bush
Promises to KeepGinny Durrin
Who Killed Vincent Chin?Renee Tajima-Peña and Christine Choy
*Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt*Rob Epstein and Bill Couturié
Adam Clayton PowellRichard Kilberg and Yvonne Smith
Crack USA: County Under SiegeVince DiPersio and William Guttentag
For All MankindAl Reinert and Betsy Broyles Breier
Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl WarrenJudith Leonard and

1990s

YearFilmNominees1990
(63rd)1991
(64th)1992
(65th)1993
(66th)1994
(67th)1995
(68th)1996
(69th)1997
(70th)1998
(71st)1999
(72nd)
*American Dream*Barbara Kopple and Arthur Cohn
Berkeley in the SixtiesMark Kitchell
Building BombsMark Mori and Susan Robinson
Forever Activists: Stories from the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln BrigadeJudith Montell
Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's JourneyRobert Hillmann and Eugene Corr
*In the Shadow of the Stars*Allie Light and Irving Saraf
Death on the JobVince DiPersio and William Guttentag
Doing Time: Life Inside the Big HouseAlan Raymond and Susan Raymond
The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933-1945Hava Kohav Beller
Wild by LawLawrence Hott and Diane Garey
*The Panama Deception*Barbara Trent and David Kasper
Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn HookerDavid Haugland
Fires of KuwaitSally Dundas
Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War IIBill Miles and Nina Rosenblum
Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmannand Roma Baran
*I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School*Susan Raymond and Alan Raymond
The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. PeterDavid Paperny and Arthur Ginsberg
Children of FateSusan Todd and Andrew Young
For Better or For WorseDavid Collier and Betsy Thompson
The War RoomD. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus
*Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision*Freida Lee Mock and Terry Sanders
Complaints of a Dutiful DaughterDeborah Hoffmann
D-Day RememberedCharles Guggenheim
Freedom on My MindConnie Field and Marilyn Mulford
A Great Day in HarlemJean Bach
*Anne Frank Remembered*Jon Blair
The Battle Over Citizen KaneThomas Lennon and Michael Epstein
Small WondersAllan Miller and Walter Scheuer
Hank Aaron: Chasing the DreamMichael Tollin and Fredric Golding
Troublesome Creek: A MidwesternJeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher
*When We Were Kings*Leon Gast and David Sonenberg
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld StorySusan W. Dryfoos
Mandela{{illJo Menellcssk}} and Angus Gibson
Suzanne Farrell: Elusive MuseAnne Belle and {{illDeborah Dicksondefr}}
Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press{{illRick Goldsmithdept}}
*The Long Way Home*Marvin Hier and Richard Trank
4 Little GirlsSpike Lee and Sam Pollard
Ayn Rand: A Sense of LifeMichael Paxton
Colors Straight UpMichèle Ohayon and Julia Schachter
Waco: The Rules of EngagementDan Gifford and William Gazecki
*The Last Days*James Moll and Kenneth Lipper
DancemakerMatthew Diamond and Jerry Kupfer
The Farm: Angola, USAJonathan Stack and Liz Garbus
Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the TruthRobert B. Weide
Regret to InformBarbara Sonneborn and
*One Day in September*Arthur Cohn and Kevin Macdonald
Buena Vista Social ClubWim Wenders and {{illUlrich Felsbergdepl}}
Genghis BluesRoko Belic and Adrian Belic
On the RopesNanette Burstein and Brett Morgen
Speaking in StringsPaola di Florio and Lilibet Foster

2000s

YearFilmNominees2000
(73rd)2001
(74th)2002
(75th)2003
(76th)2004
(77th)2005
(78th)2006
(79th)2007
(80th)2008
(81st)2009
(82nd)
*Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport*Mark Jonathan Harris and Deborah Oppenheimer
LegacyTod Lending
Long Night's Journey into DayDeborah Hoffmann and Frances Reid
Scottsboro: An American TragedyDaniel Anker and Barak Goodman
Sound and FuryJosh Aronson and
*Murder on a Sunday Morning*Jean-Xavier de Lestrade and Denis Poncet
Children UndergroundEdet Belzberg
LaLee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton{{illDeborah Dicksondefr}} and Susan Froemke
PromisesB.Z. Goldberg and Justine Shapiro
War PhotographerChristian Frei
*Bowling for Columbine*Michael Moore and Michael Donovan
Daughter from DanangGail Dolgin and Vicente Franco
Prisoner of ParadiseMalcolm Clarke and Stuart Sender
SpellboundJeffrey Blitz and Sean Welch
Winged MigrationJacques Perrin
*The Fog of War*Errol Morris and Michael Williams
Balserosand Josep Maria Domenech
Capturing the FriedmansAndrew Jarecki and Marc Smerling
My ArchitectNathaniel Kahn and Susan R. Behr
The Weather UndergroundSam Green and Bill Siegel
*Born into Brothels*Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski
The Story of the Weeping CamelByambasuren Davaa and
Super Size MeMorgan Spurlock
Tupac: ResurrectionKarolyn Ali and Lauren Lazin
Twist of FaithKirby Dick and Eddie Schmidt
*March of the Penguins*Luc Jacquet and Yves Darondeau
Darwin's NightmareHubert Sauper
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the RoomAlex Gibney and Jason Kliot
MurderballHenry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro
Street FightMarshall Curry
*An Inconvenient Truth*Davis Guggenheim
Deliver Us from EvilAmy Berg and Frank Donner
Iraq in FragmentsJames Longley and John Sinno
Jesus CampHeidi Ewing and Rachel Grady
My Country, My Countryand Laura Poitras
*Taxi to the Dark Side*Alex Gibney and Eva Orner
No End in SightCharles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs
Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime ExperienceRichard Robbins
SickoMichael Moore and Meghan O'Hara
War/DanceSean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine
*Man on Wire*Simon Chinn and James Marsh
The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath
Encounters at the End of the WorldWerner Herzog and Henry Kaiser
The GardenScott Hamilton Kennedy
Trouble the WaterCarl Deal and Tia Lessin
*The Cove*Louie Psihoyos and Fisher Stevens
Burma VJand
Food, Inc.Robert Kenner and
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon PapersJudith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith
Which Way HomeRebecca Cammisa

2010s

YearFilmNominees2010
(83rd)2011
(84th)2012
(85th)2013
(86th)2014
(87th)2015
(88th)2016
(89th)
2017
(90th)
2018
(91st)2019
(92nd)
*Inside Job*Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs
Exit Through the Gift ShopBanksy and Jaimie D'Cruz
GaslandJosh Fox and Trish Adlesic
RestrepoTim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger
Waste LandLucy Walker and {{illAngus Aynsleynopt}}
*Undefeated*T. J. Martin, Daniel Lindsay and Rich Middlemas
Hell and Back AgainDanfung Dennis and Mike Lerner
If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation FrontMarshall Curry and Sam Cullman
Paradise Lost 3: PurgatoryJoe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky
PinaWim Wenders and Gian-Piero Ringel
*Searching for Sugar Man*Malik Bendjelloul and Simon Chinn
5 Broken CamerasEmad Burnat and Guy Davidi
The GatekeepersDror Moreh, {{illPhilippa Kowarskydept}}, and
How to Survive a PlagueDavid France and Howard Gertler
The Invisible WarKirby Dick and Amy Ziering
*20 Feet from Stardom*Morgan Neville, Gil Friesen and Caitrin Rogers
The Act of KillingJoshua Oppenheimer and Signe Byrge Sørensen
Cutie and the BoxerZachary Heinzerling and Lydia Dean Pilcher
Dirty WarsRichard Rowley and Jeremy Scahill
The SquareJehane Noujaim and Karim Amer
*Citizenfour*Laura Poitras, Mathilde Bonnefoy and Dirk Wilutzky
Finding Vivian MaierJohn Maloof and {{illCharlie Siskeldept}}
Last Days in VietnamRory Kennedy and Kevin McAlester
The Salt of the EarthWim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado and David Rosier
VirungaOrlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara
*Amy*Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees
Cartel LandMatthew Heineman and Tom Yellin
The Look of SilenceJoshua Oppenheimer and Signe Byrge Sørensen
What Happened, Miss Simone?Liz Garbus, Amy Hobby and Justin Wilkes
Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for FreedomEvgeny Afineevsky and Den Tolmor
*O.J.: Made in America*Ezra Edelman and Caroline Waterlow
Fire at SeaGianfranco Rosi and Donatella Palermo
I Am Not Your NegroRaoul Peck, {{illRémi Grelletydept}} and Hébert Peck
Life, AnimatedRoger Ross Williams and Julie Goldman
13thAva DuVernay, Spencer Averick and Howard Barish
*Icarus*Bryan Fogel and Dan Cogan
Abacus: Small Enough to JailSteve James, Mark Mitten and Julie Goldman
Faces PlacesAgnès Varda, JR and Rosalie Varda
Last Men in AleppoFeras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed and Søren Steen Jespersen
Strong IslandYance Ford and Joslyn Barnes
*Free Solo*Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes, and Shannon Dill
Hale County This Morning, This EveningRaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes, and Su Kim
Minding the GapBing Liu and Diane Quon
Of Fathers and SonsTalal Derki, , , and
RBGBetsy West and
*American Factory*Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert
The CaveFeras Fayyad, and
The Edge of DemocracyPetra Costa, Joanna Natasegara, Shane Boris and
For SamaWaad al-Kateab and Edward Watts
HoneylandLjubo Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska and Atanas Georgiev

2020s

YearFilmNominees2020/21
(93rd)2021
(94th)2022
(95th)2023
(96th)
2024
(97th)
2025
*My Octopus Teacher*Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed and Craig Foster
CollectiveAlexander Nanau and
Crip CampNicole Newnham, Jim LeBrecht and Sara Bolder
The Mole AgentMaite Alberdi and
TimeGarrett Bradley, and Kellen Quinn
*Summer of Soul*Questlove, Joseph Patel, and
AscensionJessica Kingdon, Kira Simon-Kennedy and Nathan Truesdell
AtticaStanley Nelson and
FleeJonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen and Charlotte De La Gournerie
Writing with FireRintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh
*Navalny*Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller and Shane Boris
All That BreathesShaunak Sen, Aman Mann and Teddy Leifer
All the Beauty and the BloodshedLaura Poitras, Howard Gertler, John Lyons, Nan Goldin and Yoni Golijov
Fire of LoveSara Dosa, Shane Boris and Ina Fichman
A House Made of SplintersSimon Lereng Wilmont and Monica Hellström
*20 Days in Mariupol*Mstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath
Bobi Wine: The People's PresidentMoses Bwayo, Christopher Sharp and John Battsek
The Eternal MemoryMaite Alberdi
Four DaughtersKaouther Ben Hania and Nadim Cheikhrouha
To Kill a TigerNisha Pahuja, Cornelia Principe and David Oppenheim
*No Other Land*Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal, and Yuval Abraham
Black Box DiariesShiori Itō, Eric Nyari, and Hanna Aqvilin
Porcelain WarBrendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev, Aniela Sidorska, and Paula DuPré Pesmen
Soundtrack to a Coup d'EtatJohan Grimonprez, Daan Milius, and Rémi Grellety
SugarcaneJulian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie, and Kellen Quinn
The Alabama SolutionAndrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman
Come See Me in the Good LightRyan White, Jessica Hargrave, Tig Notaro and Stef Willen
Cutting Through RocksSara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni
Mr. Nobody Against PutinNominees to be determined
The Perfect NeighborGeeta Gandbhir, Alisa Payne, Nikon Kwantu and Sam Bisbee

Shortlisted finalists

Main article: Submissions for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature

Finalists for Best Documentary Feature are selected by the Documentary Branch based on a preliminary ballot. A second preferential ballot determines the five nominees. Prior to the 78th Academy Awards, there were twelve films shortlisted.

Superlatives

For this Academy Award category, the following superlatives emerge:

  • Most awards: Arthur Cohn 3 awards (resulting from 4 nominations); Simon Chinn 2 awards; Jacques-Yves Cousteau 2 awards; Walt Disney 2 awards (resulting from 7 nominations; Disney has an additional 2 wins in the Documentary Short Subject category); Rob Epstein 2 awards; Marvin Hier 2 awards; Barbara Kopple 2 awards Mark Jonathan Harris 2 awards

Process controversies

Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, at the time the highest-grossing documentary film in movie history, was ruled ineligible because Moore had opted to have it played on television prior to the 2004 election. Previously, the 1982 winner Just Another Missing Kid had already been broadcast in Canada and won that country's ACTRA award for excellence in television at the time of its nomination.

In 1990, a group of 45 filmmakers filed a protest to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences over a potential conflict of interest involving Mitchell Block. They noted that Block was a member of the Documentary Steering Committee, which selects films as nominees, but he had a conflict of interest because his company Direct Cinema owned the distribution rights to three of the five films (including eventual winner Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt selected that year as nominees for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. They noted that Michael Moore's Roger & Me (distributed by Warner Brothers) was omitted from the nominees, although it had been highly praised by numerous critics and was ranked by many critics as one of the top ten films of the year.

The controversy over Hoop Dreams exclusion was enough to have the Academy Awards begin the process to change its documentary voting system. Roger Ebert, who had declared it to be the best 1994 movie of any kind, looked into its failure to receive a nomination: "We learned, through very reliable sources, that the members of the committee had a system. They carried little flashlights. When one gave up on a film, he waved a light on the screen. When a majority of flashlights had voted, the film was switched off. Hoop Dreams was stopped after 15 minutes."

The Academy's executive director, Bruce Davis, took the unprecedented step of asking accounting firm Price Waterhouse to turn over the complete results of that year's voting, in which members of the committee had rated each of the 63 eligible documentaries on a scale of six to ten. "What I found," said Davis, "is that a small group of members gave zeros (actually low scores) to every single film except the five they wanted to see nominated. And they gave tens to those five, which completely skewed the voting. There was one film that received more scores of ten than any other, but it wasn't nominated. It also got zeros (low scores) from those few voters, and that was enough to push it to sixth place."

In 2000, Arthur Cohn, the producer of the winning One Day in September boasted "I won this without showing it in a single theater!" Cohn had hit upon the tactic of showing his Oscar entries at invitation-only screenings, and to as few other people as possible. Oscar bylaws at the time required voters to have seen all five nominated documentaries; by limiting his audience, Cohn shrank the voting pool and improved his odds. Following protests by many documentarians, the nominating system was subsequently changed.

Hoop Dreams director Steve James said "With so few people looking at any given film, it only takes one to dislike a film, and its chances for making the shortlist are diminished greatly. So they've got to do something, I think, to make the process more sane for deciding the shortlist." Among other rule changes taking effect in 2013, the academy began requiring a documentary to have been reviewed by either The New York Times or Los Angeles Times, and be commercially released for at least one week in both of those cities. Advocating the rule change, Michael Moore said "When people get the award for best documentary and they go on stage and thank the Academy, it's not really the Academy, is it? It's 5% of the Academy."

The awards process has also been criticized for emphasizing a documentary's subject matter over its style or quality. In 2009, Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman wrote about the documentary branch members' penchant for choosing "movies that the selection committee deemed good because they're good for you... a kind of self-defeating aesthetic of granola documentary correctness."

In 2014, following the announcement of the shortlist of eligible feature documentary nominees, Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard publicly criticized Academy documentary voters after they excluded SPC's Red Army from the shortlist. "It's a sign of some really old people in the documentary area of the Academy. There's a lot of people who are really up in their years. It's shocking to me that that film (Red Army) didn't get in," Bernard said. Additionally, in his reporting of the Oscar documentary shortlist exclusions that year, The Hollywood Reporter Scott Feinberg reacted to Red Army omission: "...no matter which 15 titles the doc branch selected, plenty of other great ones would be left on the outside. That is the case, most egregiously, with Gabe Polsky's Red Army (Sony Classics), a masterful look at the role of sports in society and Russian-American relations". (Icarus, another documentary related to sports and Russian-American relations, later won the Oscar.)

In 2017, following the win of the eight-hour O.J.: Made in America in this category, the Academy announced that multi-part and limited series would be ineligible for the award in the future, even if they are not broadcast after their Oscar-qualifying release (as was O.J.: Made in America).

Various other acclaimed documentaries have not been nominated such as:

  • Dont Look Back (1967)
  • Salesman (1969)
  • Gimme Shelter (1970)
  • Grey Gardens (1975)
  • Gates of Heaven (1978)
  • Stop Making Sense (1984)
  • Shoah (1985)
  • The Thin Blue Line (1988)
  • Roger & Me (1989)
  • Paris Is Burning (1990)
  • Crumb (1994)
  • Hoop Dreams (1994)
  • The Celluloid Closet (1995)
  • American Movie (1999)
  • Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)
  • Grizzly Man (2005)
  • Stories We Tell (2013)
  • Blackfish (2013)
  • Life Itself (2014)
  • Red Army (2014)
  • Going Clear (2015)
  • Cameraperson (2016)
  • Quest (2017)
  • Jane (2017)
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018)
  • They Shall Not Grow Old (2018)
  • Apollo 11 (2019)
  • Boys State (2020)

Documentaries with wins or nominations in other categories

Though Academy rules do not expressly preclude documentaries from being nominated in other competitive categories, documentaries are typically considered ineligible for nominations in categories that presume the work is fictitious, including Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, and acting. To date, no documentaries have been nominated for Best Picture, or Best Director. The Quiet One was nominated for Best Story and Screenplay.

No documentary feature has yet been nominated for Best Picture, although Chang was nominated in the "Unique and Artistic Production" category at the 1927/28 awards.

At the 3rd Academy Awards, prior to the introduction of a documentary category, With Byrd at the South Pole won the award for Best Cinematography, becoming the first documentary both to be nominated for and win an Oscar. 1952's Navajo would become the first film nominated for both Best Documentary and Best Cinematography.

Woodstock was the first documentary to be nominated for Best Film Editing while Hoop Dreams was the second (although it was, controversially, not nominated for Best Documentary Feature). Woodstock is also the only documentary to receive a nomination for Best Sound.

Honeyland became the first documentary to be nominated for both Best International Feature Film and Best Documentary Feature. The following year, Collective would accomplish the same double nomination. Prior to this, Waltz with Bashir became the first documentary and first animated film nominated for Best International Feature Film, although it was not nominated for Best Documentary Feature. The Danish-language animated documentary Flee was later nominated for Best International Feature, Best Documentary Feature, and Best Animated Feature, the first film to accomplish this feat.

Eleven documentaries have received nominations for Best Original Song: Mondo Cane (for Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero's "More"), An Inconvenient Truth (for Melissa Etheridge's "I Need to Wake Up", the only nominee from a documentary to win), Chasing Ice (for J. Ralph's "Before My Time"), Racing Extinction (for Ralph and Anhoni's "Manta Ray"), Jim: The James Foley Story (for Ralph and Sting's "The Empty Chair"), Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me (for Glen Campbell and Julian Raymond's "I'm Not Gonna Miss You"), The Hunting Ground (for Lady Gaga and Diane Warren's "Til It Happens To You"), RBG (for Warren's "I'll Fight"), American Symphony (for Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson's "It Never Went Away"), Diane Warren: Relentless (for Warren's "Dear Me") and Viva Verdi! (for Nicholas Pike's "Sweet Dreams of Joy").

Documentaries nominated for their scores include This is Cinerama, White Wilderness (which also won for Documentary Feature), Let It Be, and Birds Do It, Bees Do It.

Five documentary filmmakers have received honorary Oscars: Pete Smith, William L. Hendricks, D. A. Pennebaker, Frederick Wiseman, and Agnès Varda.

Notes

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