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National Society Of Film Critics Award For Best Non-Fiction Film
The National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Non-Fiction Film is the award given for best feature documentary film at the annual National Society of Film Critics (NSFC) Awards. The category was introduced in 1985 and was originally named Best Documentary. List of winning films Notes *± Oscar winner *≠ Oscar nominee Multiple winners * Agnès Varda - 3 *Werner Herzog - 2 *Errol Morris - 2 References External links National Society of Film Critics Awardsat the Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... {{NSFC Awards Chron National Society of Film Critics Awards American documentary film awards Awards established in 1984 ...
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Documentary Film
A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional film, motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". Bill Nichols (film critic), Bill Nichols has characterized the documentary in terms of "a filmmaking practice, a cinematic tradition, and mode of audience reception [that remains] a practice without clear boundaries". Early documentary films, originally called "actuality films", lasted one minute or less. Over time, documentaries have evolved to become longer in length, and to include more categories. Some examples are Educational film, educational, observational and docufiction. Documentaries are very Informational listening, informative, and are often used within schools as a resource to teach various principles. Documentary filmmakers have a responsibility to be truthful to their vision of the world without intentionally misrepresenting a topic. Social media platfor ...
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National Society Of Film Critics Awards 1990
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National Society Of Film Critics Awards 1995
29th NSFC Awards January 3, 1996 ---- Best Film: Babe The 30th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1996, honored the best filmmaking of 1995. Winners Best Picture 1. ''Babe'' 2. '' Crumb'' 3. ''Safe'' Best Director 1. Mike Figgis – ''Leaving Las Vegas'' 2. Todd Haynes – ''Safe'' 3. Walter Hill – '' Wild Bill'' Best Actor 1. Nicolas Cage – ''Leaving Las Vegas'' 2. Sean Penn – '' Dead Man Walking'' 3. Jeff Bridges – '' Wild Bill'' 3. Morgan Freeman – ''Seven'' Best Actress 1. Elisabeth Shue – ''Leaving Las Vegas'' 2. Jennifer Jason Leigh – ''Georgia'' 3. Meryl Streep – ''The Bridges of Madison County'' Best Supporting Actor 1. Don Cheadle – ''Devil in a Blue Dress'' 2. Kevin Spacey – ''Seven'', ''The Usual Suspects'', ''Swimming with Sharks'' and ''Outbreak'' 3. Delroy Lindo – '' Clockers'' and ''Get Shorty'' Best Supporting Actress 1. Joan Allen – ''Ni ...
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Steve James (producer)
Steve James (born March 8, 1954) is an American film producer and director of several documentaries, including ''Hoop Dreams'' (1994), '' Stevie'' (2002), ''The Interrupters'' (2011), '' Life Itself'' (2014), and '' Abacus: Small Enough to Jail'' (2016). Early life James was born in Hampton, Virginia. Career In 1997, James directed the feature film '' Prefontaine'' and the TV movies ''Passing Glory'' and ''Joe and Max''. One of his more recent films, ''The Interrupters'' which is a portrayal of a year inside the lives of former gang members in Chicago who now intervene in violent conflicts, was released in January 2011. Earlier it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film is his sixth feature length collaboration with his long-time filmmaking home, the non-profit Chicago production studio Kartemquin Films,. It is his fifth feature to be accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. While working with Kartemquin Films, James has produced many films that pursue social inquiry ...
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Hoop Dreams
''Hoop Dreams'' is a 1994 American documentary film directed by Steve James, and produced by Frederick Marx, James, and Peter Gilbert, with Kartemquin Films. It follows the story of two African-American high school students, William Gates and Arthur Agee, in Chicago and their dream of becoming professional basketball players. ''Hoop Dreams'' was originally intended to be a 30-minute short film produced for PBS; the filming of the special led to five years of filming and 250 hours of footage. ''Hoop Dreams'' premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Documentary. It won numerous other awards in the 1994 season, although it was not nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Despite its length (171 minutes) and unlikely commercial genre, it received high critical and popular acclaim, and grossed over $11 million worldwide. ''Hoop Dreams'' was ranked #1 on the Current TV special ''50 Documentaries to See Before You D ...
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National Society Of Film Critics Awards 1994
29th NSFC Awards January 3, 1995 ---- Best Film: Pulp Fiction The 29th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1995, honored the best filmmaking of 1994. Winners Best Picture 1. ''Pulp Fiction'' 2. ''Red'' (''Trois couleurs: Rouge'') 3. ''Hoop Dreams'' Best Director 1. Quentin Tarantino – ''Pulp Fiction'' 2. Krzysztof Kieślowski – ''Red'' (''Trois couleurs: Rouge'') 3. Louis Malle – ''Vanya on 42nd Street'' Best Actor 1. Paul Newman – '' Nobody's Fool'' 2. Samuel L. Jackson – ''Pulp Fiction'' 3. John Travolta – ''Pulp Fiction'' Best Actress 1. Jennifer Jason Leigh – ''Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle'' 2. Jessica Lange – '' Blue Sky'' 3. Linda Fiorentino – ''The Last Seduction'' Best Supporting Actor 1. Martin Landau – ''Ed Wood'' 2. Samuel L. Jackson – ''Pulp Fiction'' 3. Paul Scofield – ''Quiz Show'' Best Supporting Actress 1. Dianne Wiest – ''Bullets Over ...
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Visions Of Light
''Visions of Light'' is a 1992 documentary film directed by Arnold Glassman, Todd McCarthy and Stuart Samuels. The film is also known as ''Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography''. The film covers the art of cinematography since the conception of cinema at the turn of the 20th century. Many filmmakers and cinematographers present their views and discuss why the art of cinematography is important within the craft of filmmaking. Synopsis The film includes interviews with many modern-day directors of photography and cinematographers, who illustrate via examples their best work and the scenes from films that influenced them to pursue their art. These subjects include Néstor Almendros, John Bailey, Conrad Hall, Michael Chapman, László Kovács. Among the pioneers to whom they pay homage are Gregg Toland, Billy Bitzer, James Wong Howe and John Alton. The practitioners also explain the origins behind many of their most indelible images in cinema history. Cinematographer in ...
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National Society Of Film Critics Awards 1993
28th NSFC Awards January 3, 1994 ---- Best Film: Schindler's List The 28th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1994, honored the best filmmaking of 1993. Winners Best Picture 1. ''Schindler's List'' 2. ''The Piano'' 3. ''Short Cuts'' Best Director 1. Steven Spielberg – ''Schindler's List'' 2. Jane Campion – ''The Piano'' 3. Robert Altman – ''Short Cuts'' Best Actor 1. David Thewlis – ''Naked'' 2. Daniel Day-Lewis – ''In the Name of the Father'' 2. Anthony Hopkins – ''The Remains of the Day'' and '' Shadowlands'' Best Actress 1. Holly Hunter – ''The Piano'' 2. Ashley Judd – ''Ruby in Paradise'' 3. Stockard Channing – ''Six Degrees of Separation'' Best Supporting Actor 1. Ralph Fiennes – ''Schindler's List'' 2. Leonardo DiCaprio – ''What's Eating Gilbert Grape'' and ''This Boy's Life'' 2. Tommy Lee Jones – '' The Fugitive'' Best Supporting Actress 1. Madeleine ...
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Barbara Kopple
Barbara Kopple (born July 30, 1946) is an American film director known primarily for her documentary work. She has won two Academy Awards, the first in 1977 for ''Harlan County, USA'', about a Kentucky miners' strike, /sup> and the second in 1991 for ''American Dream'''','' the story of the 1985–86 Hormel strike in Austin, Minnesota. /sup> Consequently, she is the first woman to have won twice in the Oscar's Best Documentary category. Kopple also directed '' Bearing Witness'', a 2005 documentary about five women journalists stationed in combat zones during the Iraq War. She is known for her work with artists, including '' A Conversation With Gregory Peck'' as well as documentaries on Mike Tyson, Woody Allen, and Mariel Hemingway. She was on tour with the Dixie Chicks when lead singer Natalie Maines criticized the Iraq War. The film, ''Shut Up and Sing'', debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival. It went on to win a Special Jury Prize at the Chicago Internationa ...
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American Dream (film)
''American Dream'' is a 1990 British-American ''cinéma vérité'' documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple and co-directed by Cathy Caplan, Thomas Haneke, and Lawrence Silk. The film recounts the unsuccessful 1985–86 Hormel strike in the heartland of the United States against the Hormel Foods corporation. Synopsis The film is centered on unionized meatpacking workers at Hormel Foods in Austin, Minnesota between 1985 and 1986. Hormel had cut the hourly wage from $10.69 to $8.25 and cut benefits by 30 percent, despite posting a net profit of $30 million. The local union (P-9) opposed the cut, but the national union, the United Food and Commercial Workers The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) is a labor union representing approximately 1.3 million workers in the United States and Canada in industries including retail; meatpacking, food processing and manufacturing; hosp ..., disagreed with their strategy. The local union is shown hiring a freel ...
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National Society Of Film Critics Awards 1992
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Jennie Livingston
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