Articles Tagged ‘Pina’
“Undefeated” triumphs at 2012 Oscars
FILMDaniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin’s Undefeated (pictured), a film documenting the struggles of a Memphis football team and their devoted coach, has picked up the Oscar for best documentary feature at the 84th annual Academy Awards in Hollywood.
Double BAFTA win for “Senna”
FILMAsif Kapadia’s Senna (pictured) scored a double triumph at the 2012 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Awards, picking up the documentary prize and the editing prize.
“Pina,” “Paradise Lost 3,” “Undefeated” vie for doc Oscar
FILMThe five films nominated for the 84th annual Academy Awards’ best documentary feature Oscar are Hell and Back Again, If a Tree Falls, Paradise Lost 3, Pina and Undefeated.
“Senna,” “Nim,” “Material World” in running for BAFTA doc prize
FILMAsif Kapadia’s Senna (pictured), James Marsh’s Project Nim and Martin Scorsese’s George Harrison: Living in the Material World have been selected as the three nominees for the documentary prize at the 2012 BAFTA Film Awards, with Senna also nominated for Outstanding British Film.
Doc screenplay nominees announced for WGA Awards
FILM / TVThe Writers Guild of America West and East has revealed its 2012 award nominees, with Position Among the Stars and Pina (pictured) up for documentary screenplay, while PBS dominates the current events category.
“Senna” leads BAFTA longlist
FILMAsif Kapadia’s F1 doc Senna (pictured) has been longlisted in six categories for the 2012 British Academy Film Awards, including Best Film, Outstanding British Film and Documentary, while Pina and Project Nim are also in the running for best doc.
London Critics’ Circle reveals doc nominations
FILMSenna is up for two London Critics’ Circle Film Awards, while Cave of Forgotten Dreams and Project Nim are among the nominees for the documentary of the year.
Kapadia leads Twitter anger as Oscar snubs Steve James again
BLOGSSenna director Asif Kapadia has hit out at the Academy Awards’ snub of Steve James’s acclaimed doc The Interrupters (pictured), echoing the sentiments of hundreds of Twitter users by describing the omission of the film from the 15-strong best doc feature shortlist as “madness.”
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