2024 Cinema Eye Honors: ‘The 1619 Project,’ ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ Top Broadcast Nominations

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32 Sounds, American Symphony, Little Richard: I Am Everything, Smoke Sauna Sisterhood Among 20-Film Audience Choice Award Long List

17th Annual Award Ceremony set for Friday, January 12, 2024 at New York Academy of Medicine in East Harlem, New York

Cinema Eye Honors, the organization that recognizes outstanding artistic achievement in nonfiction and documentary films and series, kicked off its 17th season today with its first awards announcements for 2024. Among the announcements were the nominees in five Broadcast categories, the annual Shorts List — spotlighting 10 of the year’s top documentary short films — the 20 films on the Audience Choice Prize Long List and the unveiling of this year’s Unforgettables Honorees.

Hulu’s The 1619 Project and Showtime’s Nothing Lasts Forever led today’s Broadcast Film and Series announcements with three nominations each. The 1619 Project, adapted from Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones work with the New York Timesand executive produced by Oprah Winfrey, scored nods in Anthology Series, Broadcast Editing and Broadcast Cinematography. Jason Kohn’s Nothing Lasts Forever, which entertainingly explores the history and future of the diamond industry, scored nods in Broadcast Film, Broadcast Editing and Broadcast Cinematography.

Hulu led all networks and streamers with eight nominations in all. Netflix scored five nominations, while Showtime received four. Other films and series receiving multiple nominations include Hulu’s Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields, directed by Lana Wilson; National Geographic’s Edge of the Unknown with Jimmy Chin; Netflix’s Our Planet II; FX’s Dear Mama, directed by Allen Hughes, and Peacock’s Paul T. Goldman, directed by Jason Woliner.

In addition to the Broadcast nominations, Cinema Eye also announced the Audience Choice Award Long List which includes 20 of the year’s most acclaimed and talked about documentaries. Each year, tens of thousands of nonfiction fans have the opportunity to select the final ten nominees and the ultimate winner.

Over the past half decade, Audience Choice nominees have included documentary favorites including Best Documentary Feature nominee RBG, directed by Betsy West and Julie Cohen, and Best Documentary Feature winners Navalny, directed by Daniel Roher; Summer of Soul, directed by Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson; My Octopus Teacher, directed James Reed and Pippa Ehrlich and Free Solo, directed by Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi.

This year’s list includes films from Cinema Eye Honors alumni including The Eternal MemoryAmerican SymphonyStill: A Michael J. Fox MovieStamped from the Beginning32 SoundsA Compassionate Spy, Confessions of a Good SamaritanThe MissionThe Pigeon Tunnel and Stephen Curry: Underrated.

Cinema Eye also announced the ten films on this year’s Shorts List, the organization’s annual list of semi-finalists for its Nonfiction Short Film Honor. Of those ten films, five or six will be announced as the official nominees in the Cinema Eye Honors Short Film category next month. For the first time Cinema Eye will screen all ten of the Shorts List films in both Los Angeles and New York, with a screening at Vidiots in LA on Saturday, October 21 and in New York  at DCTV on Sunday, November 19.

Finally, Cinema Eye announced its annual list of The Unforgettables — a category unique to Cinema Eye that celebrates the collaboration between filmmakers and the participants in front of the camera. These individuals from 15 feature films mark the first named Honorees for the 2024 awards.

In addition to making its first awards announcements, Cinema Eye confirmed its date and venue for the 2024 Awards Ceremony — Friday, January 12, 2024 at the New York Academy of Medicine in East Harlem.

In noting the new location, AJ Schnack, Founding Director of Cinema Eye Honors, said, “After more than a decade of hosting our celebration in Queens with our friends at the Museum of the Moving Image, we’re excited to return to Manhattan for our 17th edition and to reimagine our annual awards show in this historic venue in Harlem.
                                                                       
Key Dates for the 2024 Cinema Eye Honors
 
Saturday, October 21: Shorts List Screening, Vidiots, Los Angeles
Thursday, November 9, 2023: Full Slate of Nominations Announced
Sunday, November 19: Shorts List Screening, DCTV, New York
Tuesday, January 9, 2024: Cinema Eye Week begins in New York City
Friday, January 12, 2024: 17th Annual Cinema Eye Honors Awards Ceremony, New York Academy of Medicine, East Harlem, New York

A full list of this year’s announcements and nominees follows.
 
Audience Choice Award Long List
 
20 Days in Mariupol, directed by Mstyslav Chernov
32 Sounds, directed by Sam Green
American Symphony, directed by Matthew Heineman
Beyond Utopia, directed by Madeleine Gavin
Bobi Wine: The People’s President, directed by Christopher Sharp and Moses Bwayo
A Compassionate Spy, directed by Steve James
Confessions of a Good Samaritan, directed by Penny Lane
The Deepest Breath, directed by Laura McGann
The Eternal Memory, directed by Maite Alberdi
Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Projectdirected by Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson
Little Richard: I Am Everything, directed by Lisa Cortés
Invisible Beauty, directed by Bethann Hardison and Frédéric Tcheng
Joan Baez: I Am a Noise, directed by Karen O’Connor, Miri Navasky and Maeve O’Boyle
Kokomo City, directed by D. Smith
The Mission, directed by Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss
The Pigeon Tunnel, directed by Errol Morris
Smoke Sauna Sisterhood, directed by Anna Hints
Stamped From the Beginning, directed by Roger Ross Williams
Stephen Curry: Underrateddirected by Peter Nicks
Still: Michael J. Fox Movie, directed by Davis Guggenheim
 
The Unforgettables Honorees
 
American Symphony, Jon Batiste and Suleika Jaouad
Apolonia, Apolonia, Apolonia Sokol
Bobi Wine: The People’s PresidentBobi Wine
Confessions of a Good Samaritan, Penny Lane
The Disappearance of Shere Hite, Shere Hite
The Eternal Memory, Augusto Góngora & Paulina Urrutia
Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project, Nikki Giovanni
Invisible Beauty, Bethann Hardison
Joan Baez: I Am a Noise, Joan Baez
Kokomo City, Daniella Carter, Koko Da Doll, Liyah Mitchell and Dominique Silver
The Pigeon Tunnel, David Cornwell aka John le Carré
Still: Michael J. Fox Movie, Michael J. Fox
A Still Small Voice, Margaret “Mati” Engel,
Twice Colonized, Aaju Peter
While We Watched, Ravish Kumar
 
Broadcast Film Nominees          
 
—Being Mary Tyler Moore, directed by James Adolphus, HBO | Max
Judy Blume Forever, directed by Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok, Prime Video
Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power, directed by Sam Pollard and Geeta Gandbhir, Peacock
—Nothing Lasts Forever, directed by Jason Kohn, Showtime
Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields, directed by Lana Wilson, Hulu
The Stroll, directed by Kristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker, HBO | Max
 
Nonfiction Series Nominees
 
Couples Therapy — Season Three, directed by Joshua Altman and Bennett Elliott, Showtime
Dear Mama, directed by Allen Hughes, FX
Paul T. Goldman, directed by Jason Woliner, Peacock
—Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?, directed by Andrew Renzi, Netflix
Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence, directed by Zach Heinzerling, Hulu
 
Anthology Series Nominees
 
The 1619 Project
Executive Producers: Nikole Hannah-Jones, Roger Ross Williams, Shoshana Guy, Caitlin Roper, Kathleen Lingo, Helen Verno and Oprah Winfrey, Hulu
Chef’s Table: Pizza
Executive Producers: Andrew Fried, David Gelb and Brian McGinn, Netflix
Edge of the Unknown with Jimmy Chin
Executive Producers: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Pagan Harleman and Anna Barnes, National Geographic
Leguizamo Does America
Executive Producers: Carolina Saavedra, John Leguizamo, Ben DeJesus, Elizabeth Fischer, Andy Berg, Rashida Jones and Amanda Spain, MSNBC
Our Planet II
Executive Producers: Alastair Fothergirll and Keith Scholey, Netflix
Untold
Executive Producers: Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens, Isabel San Vargas, Ryan Duffy, Miguel Tamayo, Jaymee Messler and Chrissy Teigen, Netflix
 
Broadcast Editing Nominees
 
The 1619 Project
Editors: Ephraim Kirkwood, Adriana Pacheco, Stefanie Maridueña and Ed Barteski, Hulu
Dear Mama
Editor: Lasse Järvi, FX
Paul T. Goldman
Editors: Mike Giambra, Hank Friedmann, Jody McVeigh-Schultz and Danny Scharar, Peacock
Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields
Editors: Sara Newens, Anne Yao and David Teague, Hulu
Nothing Lasts Forever
Editors: Paul Marchand and Jack Price, Showtime
 
Broadcast Cinematography Nominees
 
The 1619 Project
Cinematographer: Jerry Henry, Hulu
The Cave of Adullam
Cinematographers: Greg Harriot and Mike Doyle, ESPN
Edge of the Unknown with Jimmy Chin
Cinematographers: Ross McDonnell, Alfredo de Juan, Cam Riley, Nick Kraus, Bryan Smith, David Pearson and Pablo Durana, National Geographic
Nothing Lasts Forever
Cinematographer: Heloisa Passos, Showtime
Our Planet II
Nominees to be determined, Netflix
Restaurants at the End of the World
Cinematographer: Petr Cikhart, National Geographic
 
Shorts List Semifinalists
 
Away, directed by Ruslan Fedotow
Between Earth and Sky, directed by Andrew Nadkami
Black Girls Play: The Story of Hand Games, directed by Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson
—Deciding Votedirected by Jeremy Workman and Rob Lyons
Into the Blue, directed by Omer Sami
—The Last Repair Shop, directed by Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers
—Margie Soudek’s Salt and Pepper Shakers, directed by Meredith Moore
Neighbour Abdi, directed by Douwe Dijkstra
Oasis, directed by Justine Martin
Will You Look at Me, directed by Shuli Huang

Erik Anderson

Erik Anderson is the founder/owner and Editor-in-Chief of AwardsWatch and has always loved all things Oscar, having watched the Academy Awards since he was in single digits; making lists, rankings and predictions throughout the show. This led him down the path to obsessing about awards. Much later, he found himself in film school and the film forums of GoldDerby, and then migrated over to the former Oscarwatch (now AwardsDaily), before breaking off to create AwardsWatch in 2013. He is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, accredited by the Cannes Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and more, is a member of the International Cinephile Society (ICS), The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics (GALECA), Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) and the International Press Academy. Among his many achieved goals with AwardsWatch, he has given a platform to underrepresented writers and critics and supplied them with access to film festivals and the industry and calls the Bay Area his home where he lives with his husband and son.

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