In honour of the late Canadian documentary filmmaker Allan King, this award recognizes the year's best
achievement in documentary film, which includes a cheque for $ 5,000.
Not exact matches
Old Sturbridge Village presented the first lifetime
achievement award to Ken Burns himself
in 2008
in honor of his many award - winning
documentary films.
She is a leading expert appearing
in Race to Nowhere, a
documentary film examining the
achievement - obsessed culture permeating America's schools, and serves on the advisory board of Challenge Success, an organization that supports schools and families
in reversing and preventing the unhealthy tolls assessed by our current educational system.
Since first citing year - end cinematic
achievements in 1929, NBR has recognized a vast selection of outstanding studio, independent, foreign - language, animated and
documentary films, often propelling recipients such as George Miller's visionary 2015 Best Film winner MAD MAX: FURY ROAD into the larger awards conversation.
This award recognizes exceptional
achievement in non-fiction
film and video production at the university level and brings greater public and industry awareness to the work of students
in the
documentary field.
The Producers Guild also honored several special individuals including Bob and Harvey Weinstein (Milestone Award), Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (David O. Selznick
Achievement Award
in Theatrical Motion Pictures), J.J. Abrams (Norman Lear
Achievement Award
in Television), Russell Simmons (Visionary Award), as well as the
documentary film BULLY (Stanley Kramer Award).
BEST PICTURE: «Birdman» ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD FOR BEST
ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING: Richard Linklater — «Boyhood» BEST ACTOR: Michael Keaton — «Birdman» BEST ACTRESS: Rosamund Pike — «Gone Girl» BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Edward Norton — «Birdman» BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Patricia Arquette — «Boyhood» ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicholas Glocobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo — «Birdman» ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Gillian Robespierre — «Obvious Child» BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: «The Lego Movie» BEST
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: «CitizenFour» BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE
FILM: «Ida» (Poland) VINCE KOEHLER AWARD FOR BEST SCI - FI, FANTASY or HORROR
FILM: «The Babadook»
documentaries strike me as one of the most noble
achievements in film.
A harbinger of Oscars success as well as the highest distinction given by Hollywood's directing guild, the DGA Awards recognize
achievement in feature
film as well as television,
documentary, variety shows, and commercials.
In this book (released with a
documentary film), Vicki Abeles continues the campaign against standardized test scores as the primary measure of student
achievement that she began with her 2009
documentary Race to Nowhere.
Starting with the Black List, a
documentary film exploring race, identity and
achievement in the African - American community.