‘Four Hour Capital Leeds Cinema Eye Honors Nods’

“Four Hours at the Capital,” “The Beatles: Get Back,” “Playing With the Sharks,” “We Need to Talk About Cosby,” “Stanley Tucci: Exploring Italy” and “How To With John Wilson Non-fiction television programs nominated in the Cinema Eye Honors broadcast categories, Cinema Eye Honors announced Thursday at the organization’s annual Fall Luncheon in Los Angeles.

“Four Hours in the Capital,” Jamie Roberts’ HBO film about the January 6th Uprising, received three nominations for leading all-shows. “Get Back,” “Cosby,” “Stanley Tucci,” “John Wilson” and “Playing with the Sharks” each received two nominations.

Along with “Four Hours at the Capital” and “Playing with the Sharks,” the broadcast film nominees were “Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes,” “Downfall: The Case Against Boeing” and “George Carlin’s American Dream.” The nominees for the nonfiction series were “Get Back,” “Cosby,” “Black and Missing,” “Keep Sweet: Pray and Obe,” “Lularich” and “Mind Over Murder.” The eponymous anthology series was the John Wilson and Stanley Tucci series with “The Origins of Hip Hop,” “Prehistoric Planets,” “Women Who Rock” and “The World According to Jeff Goldblum”.

Nominations were also announced in the editing and cinematography categories, while 10 non-fiction shorts made up CEH’s annual shorts list.

Underground cartoonist R. “The Crumb,” Terry Zwigoff’s 1995 documentary about Crumb, was announced as the recipient of the 2023 Legacy Award. “The Crumb” will also be part of Cinema Eye’s upcoming, year-long celebration of documentary film themes.

Cinema Eye Honors was established in 2007 to salute all aspects of non-fiction filmmaking. Nominations in the feature-film categories will be announced on November 10, while the 16th Annual Cinema Eye Honors awards ceremony will take place on January 12, 2023 at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, New York.

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Heritage Award
“piece”
Directed by Terry Zwigoff, Produced by Lynn O’Donnell and Terry Zwigoff, Editing by Victor Livingston, Cinematography by Maryse Alberti, Music by David Bedinghaus, Sound by Scott Breindell

broadcast film nominees
“Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes”
Directed by James Jones | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max
“Downfall: The Case Against Boeing”
Directed by Rory Kennedy | Netflix
“Four Hours in the Capital”

Directed by Jamie Roberts | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max
“George Carlin’s American Dream”
Directed by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max
“playing with sharks”
Directed by Sally Aitken | Disney+

non-fiction series nominees
“The Beatles: Get Back”
Directed by Peter Jackson | Disney+
“Black and Missing”
Directed by Geeta Gandhir and Samantha Knowles | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max
“Keep Sweet: Pray and Follow”
Directed by Rachel Dretzin | Netflix
“Lullarich”
Directed by Julia Willoughby Naison and Jenner First | Amazon Studio
“Mind Over Murder”
Directed by Nanfu Wang | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max
“We Need to Talk About Cosby”
W. Directed by Kamau Bell | show time

Anthology Series Nominees
“How To With John Wilson”
Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman, Clark Rinking and John Wilson, Executive Producers | HBO
“The Origins of Hip Hop”
Peter Bittenbender, Mark Grande, Slane Hatch; Supervising Producers: Amira Levali and Phoenix Sky Moulela, Executive Producers | a and e
“Prehistoric Planet”
Jon Favreau and Michael Gunton, executive producers; Tim Walker, Series Producer | Apple TV+
“Stanley Tucci: Exploring Italy”
Tom Barry, Adam Hawkins, Eve Kay and Stanley Tucci, executive producers; Robin O’Sullivan, Series Producer | CNN
“Women Who Rock”
Jessica Hooper, Rachel Brill, John Varvatos, Derrick Murray and Jesse James Miller, executive producers | Epix
“The World According to Jeff Goldblum”
Jeff Goldblum, Jane Root, Sarah Brailsford, Keith Addis and Arif Noormohammed, Executive Producers, Ben Jessop, Series Producers | Disney+

broadcast editing nominee
“37 words”
Jessica Congdon and Dave Marcus | ESPN
“The Beatles: Get Back”
Jabez Olsen | Disney+
“Four Hours in the Capital”
Will Greyburn | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max
“How to survive the pandemic”
Adam Evans and Tyler H. Walk | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max
“How To With John Wilson”
Adam Locke-Norton | HBO
“We Need To Talk About Cosby”
Meg Ramsay | show time

Broadcast Cinematography Nominee
“Four Hours in the Capital”
Jamie Roberts | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max
“Jean-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy”
Cudi Simmons and Danny “DNA” Sorge | Netflix
“playing with sharks”
Michael Taylor, Judd Overton, Nathan Barlow and Toby Ralph | Disney+
“Stanley Tucci: Exploring Italy”
Andrew Muggleton | CNN
“Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Stop”
Sam Jones and Jesse Green | HBO Documentary Movies/HBO Max

shorts list
(Cinema Eye’s annual list of the top short documentaries of the year)
“Anastasia”
directed by Sarah McCarthy

“Georgie Stone’s Dreamlife”
directed by Maya Newell

“Words Flow”
Alien Films-TV Shows Directed by Esther Botso

“The Joys and Sorrows of Young Ages”
Films-TV Shows Directed by Ilinka Kalgarenus

“Key to the City”
Films-TV shows directed by Ian Moubaid

“Last Day of August”
Directed by Robert Machoyan and Rodrigo Ojeda-Becki

“Women’s Long Line”
Directed by Raika Zehtabchi and Shandin Tome

“Martha Mitchell Effect”
Directed by Anne Alvergue and Debra McCluchy

“nuisance bear”
Directed by Jack Weisman and Gabriella Osio Vanden

“Shut Up and Paint”
Directed by Alex Mallis and Titus Kapari

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