Cinema Eye Announces Nonfiction Feature Nominees for 2010 Honors

December 2nd, 2009 by UnionDocs

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The Cinema Eye Honors for Nonfiction Filmmaking were founded in late 2007 to recognize and honor exemplary craft and innovation in nonfiction film. Cinema Eye’s mission has been to advocate for, recognize and promote the highest commitment to rigor and artistry in the nonfiction field.

THE COVE nominated for a leading 7 Awards.
BURMA VJ and OCTOBER COUNTRY receive 5 nominations each.
FOOD, INC. and LOOT will also vie for top award.

Legendary filmmaker Agnes Varda among six nominated for Outstanding Direction.

Five films selected as inaugural Spotlight Award nominees, recognizing films that have yet to receive the attention they deserve.

Cinema Eye Honors Ceremony will be held at The Times Center in New York City on January 15th.
Click here for more detailed information on these nominations.

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