Saturday, December 6, 2014
International Documentary Association's 2014 IDA Awards – winners
The International Documentary Association held their awards ceremony for the 30th Annual IDA Documentary Awards last night on the Paramount Pictures lot.
The profile of whistleblower Edward Snowden by Laura Poitras Citizenfour took the top prize in winning Best Feature. The film is a gripping, powerful firsthand account of Snowden's decision to reveal the extent of government spying to Poitras and journalist Glenn Greenwald. It won against competition from Finding Vivian Maier, Point and Shoot, The Salt of the Earth and Tales of the Grim Sleeper. Each of the nominees except for Point and Shoot were also shortlisted by the Academy for their Best Documentary Oscar.
Robert Redford was presented with a Career Achievement Award.
Nominations for the 30th Annual IDA Documentary Awards
Complete list of winners for the 30th Annual IDA Documentary Awards
BEST FEATURE
Citizenfour – Director Laura Poitras RADiUS-TWC, Participant Media, and HBO Documentary Films
BEST SHORT
Tashi and the Monk – Directors Andrew Hinton, Johnny Burke HBO Documentary Films
BEST CURATED SERIES
Independent Lens – Executive Producer Sally Jo Fifer Deputy Executive Producer Lois Vossen Independent Television Service (ITVS) in association with PBS
BEST LIMITED SERIES
Time of Death Executive – Producers Cynthia Childs, Dan Cutforth , Casey Kriley, Jane Lipsitz , Alexandra Lipsitz Co-Executive Producer Miggi Hood, Sandy Shapiro Showtime
BEST EPISODIC SERIES
Our America With Lisa Ling – Executive Producers Amy Bucher, Gregory Henry, Lisa Ling, David Shadrack Smith OWN
BEST SHORT FORM SERIES
Planet Money Makes a T-Shirt – Executive Producer Alex Blumberg NPR
DAVID L. WOLPER STUDENT DOCUMENTARY AWARD
My Dad's a Rocker – Director Zuxin Hou University of Southern California
HUMANITAS DOCUMENTARY AWARD
Limited Partnership – Director Thomas G. Miller PBS / Independent Lens
PARE LORENTZ AWARD
Tashi and the Monk – Directors Andrew Hinton, Johnny Burke HBO Documentary Films
ABCNEWS VIDEOSOURCE AWARD
1971 – Director Johanna Hamilton Independent Lens/ PBS
CREATIVE RECOGNITION AWARD WINNERS
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Hatuey Viveros Lavielle, Elevator
BEST EDITING
Don Kleszy, Last Days in Vietnam
BEST MUSIC
Nick Urata, Alfred and Jakobine
BEST WRITING
John Maloof & Charlie Siskel, Finding Vivian Maier
CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Robert Redford
PIONEER AWARD
Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato
PRESERVATION AND SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
Rithy Panh
EMERGING DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER AWARD
Darius Clark Monroe
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