Cinema Eye Honors has introduced its first wave of nominees. The awards, which acknowledge nonfiction and documentary filmmaking, will announce “higher-profile function movie nominations” later in 2020 or early in 2021, based on The Hollywood Reporter.
Excellent Broadcast Movie nominees embody Ivy Meeropol’s “Bully. Coward. Sufferer.: The Story of Roy Cohn” and Carol Dysinger’s “Studying to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Lady).” The previous, from HBO, is a portrait of Roy Cohn, the late right-hand man and mentor of Donald Trump, and the latter, from A&E, sees younger Afghan women studying to learn, write, and skateboard in Kabul.
“Hillary,” “I’ll Be Gone in the Darkish,” and “Love Fraud” are amongst the nominees for Excellent Broadcast Sequence. Directed by Nanette Burstein, Hulu’s “Hillary” pulls the curtain again on former Secretary of State and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton. Liz Garbus’ “I’ll Be Gone in the Darkish,” which aired on HBO, revisits late true crime author Michelle McNamara’s obsessive seek for the serial rapist and assassin generally known as the Golden State Killer. “Love Fraud,” Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady’s Showtime docuseries, follows the seek for Richard Scott Smith, a person who conned girls in search of love on-line.
Head over to The Hollywood Reporter to take a look at all of the nominees which were introduced up to now.
Cinema Eye additionally not too long ago introduced Keep Centered 2021, a brand new initiative designed to “to uplift rising filmmakers who noticed their pageant runs impacted by the international pandemic” by “pledging to maintain a highlight on these 12 movies, with a aim of making in-person alternatives for these filmmakers after the pandemic subsides and persons are allowed to assemble.” Collaborating titles embody “Via the Night time,” Loira Limbal’s look inside a 24-hour daycare heart, and “Landfall,” Cecilia Aldorondo’s portrait of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria,