‘Cameraperson’ Wins Cinema Eye Honors’ Best Nonfiction Film Award
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After dominating the majority critics awards this season, O.J.: Made in America was bested by Kristen Johnson’s Cameraperson at the 10th Cinema Eye Honors, winning Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking. The film also won Editing and Cinematography. O.J. pulled off two wins; Direction and Production.
Hooligan Sparrow won Achievement in a Debut Feature Film.
Here is the full list of winners.
Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking
“Cameraperson”
Outstanding Achievement in Direction
Ezra Edelman, “OJ: Made in America”
Outstanding Achievement in Editing
Nels Bangerter, “Cameraperson”
Outstanding Achievement in Production
Ezra Edelman and Caroline Waterlow, “OJ: Made in America”
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography
Kirsten Johnson, “Cameraperson”
Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Score
David Byrne, LeeAnn Rossi and Aaron Rosenblum, “Contemporary Color”
Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or Animation
Keith Maitland and Craig Staggs, “Tower”
Outstanding Achievement in a Debut Feature Film
“Hooligan Sparrow” (Nanfu Wang)
Audience Choice Prize
“Gleason”
Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Films Made for Television
“Making a Murderer”
Spotlight Award
“Those Who Jump”
Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Short Filmmaking
“La Laguna”
Heterodox Award
“All These Sleepless Nights”
Legacy Award
“The Times of Harvey Milk”
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