15th Cinema Eye Honors
The 5th Cinema Eye Honors will recognize outstanding artistry and craft in nonfiction filmmaking of 2021 and will take place at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, New York on January 13, 2022.
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| Date | January 13, 2022 |
| Location | Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, New York |
| Website | cinemaeyehonors |
The nominations for the broadcast categories were announced on October 20, 2021.[1] The complete list of nominations, including both broadcast and film, were announced on November 10, 2021.[2]
Winners and nominees
Feature film
| Outstanding Non-Fiction Feature | Outstanding Direction |
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| Outstanding Editing | Outstanding Production |
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| Outstanding Cinematography | Outstanding Original Score |
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| Outstanding Sound Design | Outstanding Graphic Design/Animation |
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| Outstanding Debut | Outstanding Non-Fiction Short |
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| Spotlight Award | Heterodox Award |
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| Audience Choice Prize | The Unforgettables |
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Broadcast
| Outstanding Broadcast Film | Outstanding Nonfiction Series |
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| Outstanding Anthology Series | Shorts List Film |
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| Outstanding Broadcast Editing | Outstanding Broadcast Cinematography |
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Legacy Award
- The Watermelon Woman – Written and directed by Cheryl Dunye; Produced by Alexandra Juhasz and Barry Swimar; Edited by Annie Taylor; Cinematography by Michelle Crenshaw; Original Score by Paul Shapiro
References
- Thompson, Anne (October 20, 2021). "Cinema Eye Honors Nominees: 'American Utopia' and 'City So Real' Top Broadcast Categories". IndieWire. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
- Grobar, Matt (November 10, 2021). "'Flee' & 'Summer Of Soul' Lead Cinema Eye Honors Nominations". Deadline. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
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