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IDA Doc Award Nominations: “13th,” “Weiner,” and More

“13th”

The nominations for the International Documentary Association’s 2016 IDA Documentary Awards have been announced. Three of the six films competing for the Best Feature Award are directed or co-directed by women: “13th,” Ava DuVernay’s investigation into mass incarceration in the U.S., “Cameraperson,” Kirsten Johnson’s visual memoir, and “Weiner,” a portrait of disgraced NY politician Anthony Weiner, co-directed by Elyse Steinberg.

Johnson also scored a nomination for Best Short Award for “The Above,” an exploration of military surveillance. Only one other woman-directed short received a nod in this category: Amy Nicholson’s “Pickle,” a comedic look at a fish that can’t swim.

The 32nd IDA Awards take place December 9 in LA, but a number of special awards — and their winners — have already been announced. Recipients include International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam founder Ally Derks and “Hooligan Sparrow” helmer Nanfu Wang.

Check out the female nominees, as well as the special award winners, for the IDA Awards below. List adapted from The Hollywood Reporter. (Note: on projects with male and female producers, and male and female directors, the names of the men are included.)

Pioneer Award
Ally Derks

Amicus Award
Norman and Lyn Lear

Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award sponsored by the Archibald Family Foundation
Nanfu Wang

Best Feature Award
“13th
Director and Producer: Ava DuVernay
Producers: Spencer Averick and Howard Barish
Netflix

Cameraperson
Director and Producer: Kirsten Johnson
Producer: Marilyn Ness
Janus Films

Weiner
Directors and Producers: Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg
Sundance Selects, Showtime Documentary Film

Best Short Award
“The Above
Director: Kirsten Johnson
Producer: Marilyn Ness
Field of Vision

Pickle
Director and Producer: Amy Nicholson
Myrtle & Olive, Oscilloscope

Creative Recognition Award Winners

ABC News VideoSource Award
“13th
Director: Ava DuVernay
Netflix

Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise
Directors: Bob Hercules and Rita Coburn Whack
PBS, American Masters

Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You
Directors: Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady
Loki Films, Thirteen/WNET, Music Box Films, PBS, American Masters

Best Curated Series Award
“DR2 Dokumania
Executive Producer: Mette Hoffmann Meyer
DR TV

Independent Lens
Executive Producers: Sally Jo Fifer and Lois Vossen
ITVS, PBS

Pacific Heartbeat
Executive Producers: Leanne Ferrer and Leslie Wilcox
American Public Television, Pacific Islanders in Communications

POV
Executive Producers: Justine Nagan and Chris White
POV, PBS

Best Limited Series Award
“Belief
Executive Producers: Sheri Salata, David Shadrack Smith, Jonathan Sinclair and Oprah Winfrey
OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network

Cooked
Executive Producers: Alex Gibney, Caroline Suh, Michael Pollan and Stacey Offman
Netflix

The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth
Executive Producers: Scott Boggins, Ken Druckerman, Mark Halperin, John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon and Banks Tarver
Co-Executive Producers: Ted Bourne and Mary Robertson
Showtime

Making a Murderer
Executive Producers: Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi
Netflix

Streets of Compton
Executive Producers: Brad Abramson, Elaine Frontain Bryant, Mark Ford, The Game, Alan Grunblatt, Cash “Wack 100” Jones, Tara Long, Kevin Lopez, John Morayniss and Shelly Tatro
Entertainment One Reality Productions, Creature Films for A&E

Best Episodic Series Award
“The First 48
Executive Producers: Elaine Frontain Bryant, Laura Fleury, John X. Kim, Alexis Robie and Peter Tarshis
Co-Executive Producers: Joey Grossfield and Maija Norris
A&E

United Shades of America
Executive Producers: W. Kamau Bell, Jimmy Fox, Eli Holzman, Stephen Lambert, Star Price and Layla Smith
All3Media America, CNN Original Series, Objective Productions USA

Woman With Gloria Steinem
Executive Producers: Spike Jonze, Nomi Ernst Leidner, Eddy Moretti, Amy Richards, Shane Smith, Gloria Steinem and Ariel Wengroff
VICE Media for Viceland

Best Shortform Series Award
“30:30 Shorts”
Executive Producers: John Dahl, Libby Geist and Connor Schell
ESPN

Field of Vision
Executive Producers: Charlotte Cook, Laura Poitras and AJ Schnack
Field of Vision

NomiNation
Executive Producers: Lisa Leingang, Adam Pincus and AJ Schnack
VANITY FAIR / VANITYFAIR.COM

The New York Times Op-Docs
Executive Producer: Kathleen Lingo
The New York Times

David L. Wolper Student Documentary Award
“4.1 Miles
Director: Daphne Matziaraki
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

How History May Come
Director: Olesya Mazur
Sydney Film School

My Life as a Film — How My Father Tried to Capture Happiness
Director: Eva Vitija
Producers: Daniel Howald and Anita Wasser
Zurich University of the Arts

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