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The Satellite Award for Best Documentary Film is an annual award given by the
International Press Academy.
Winners and nominees
1990s
2000s
Year
|
Film
|
Director(s)
|
2000
[4] |
Reckless Indifference |
William Gazecki
|
Captured on Film: The True Story of Marion Davies |
Hugh Munro Neely
|
Dark Days |
Marc Singer
|
The Eyes of Tammy Faye |
Fenton Bailey,
Randy Barbato
|
Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport |
Mark Jonathan Harris
|
One Day in September |
Kevin Macdonald
|
2001
[5]
[6] |
In Cane for Life (A Vida em Cana) |
Jorge W. Atalla
|
Calle 54 |
Fernando Trueba
|
My Voyage to Italy (Il mio viaggio in Italia) |
Martin Scorsese
|
Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures |
Jan Harlan
|
2002
[7] |
The Kid Stays in the Picture |
Nanette Burstein,
Brett Morgen
|
Biggie and Tupac |
Nick Broomfield
|
Bowling for Columbine |
Michael Moore
|
The Cockettes |
Bill Weber, David Weissman
|
Dogtown and Z-Boys |
Stacy Peralta
|
2003
[8] |
Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony |
Lee Hirsch
|
Capturing the Friedmans |
Andrew Jarecki
|
The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara |
Errol Morris
|
Lost in La Mancha |
Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe
|
My Flesh and Blood |
Jonathan Karsh
|
Stevie |
Steve James
|
2004
[9] |
Super Size Me |
Morgan Spurlock
|
Born into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids |
Zana Briski, Ross Kauffman
|
The Fuente Family: An American Dream |
James Orr
|
Lightning in a Bottle |
Antoine Fuqua
|
Touching the Void |
Kevin Macdonald
|
Tupac: Resurrection |
Lauren Lazin
|
2005
[10] |
Mad Hot Ballroom |
Marilyn Agrelo
|
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room |
Alex Gibney
|
Favela Rising |
Matt Mochary,
Jeff Zimbalist
|
March of the Penguins (La marche de l'empereur) |
Luc Jacquet
|
Murderball |
Henry Alex Rubin,
Dana Adam Shapiro
|
New York Doll |
Greg Whiteley
|
2006
[11]
[12] |
Deliver Us from Evil |
Amy Berg
|
An Inconvenient Truth |
David Guggenheim
|
Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple |
Stanley Nelson
|
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man |
Lian Lunson
|
The U.S. vs. John Lennon |
David Leaf, John Scheinfeld
|
The War Tapes |
Deborah Scranton
|
2007
[13]
[14] |
Sicko |
Michael Moore
|
The 11th Hour |
Nadia Conners, Leila Conners
|
Darfur Now |
Ted Braun
|
The King of Kong |
Seth Gordon
|
Lake of Fire |
Tony Kaye
|
No End in Sight |
Charles Ferguson
|
2008
[15] |
Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer |
Robbie Cavolina,
Ian McCrudden
|
Man on Wire |
James Marsh
|
Encounters at the End of the World |
Werner Herzog
|
Pray the Devil Back to Hell |
Gini Reticker
|
Religulous |
Larry Charles
|
Waltz with Bashir (Vals im Bashir) |
Ari Folman
|
2009
[16]
[17] |
Every Little Step |
James D. Stern, Adam Del Deo
|
The Beaches of Agnès |
Agnès Varda
|
The Cove |
Louie Psihoyos
|
It Might Get Loud |
Davis Guggenheim
|
The September Issue |
R.J. Cutler
|
Valentino: The Last Emperor |
Matt Tyrnauer
|
2010s
Year
|
Film
|
Director(s)
|
2010
[18] |
Restrepo |
Sebastian Junger,
Tim Hetherington
|
Behind the Burly Q |
Leslie Zemeckis
|
Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer |
Alex Gibney
|
Countdown to Zero |
Lucy Walker
|
A Film Unfinished |
Yael Hersonski
|
Inside Job |
Charles Ferguson
|
Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work |
Ricki Stern,
Anne Sundberg
|
Sequestro |
Jorge Wolney Atalla Junior
|
The Tillman Story |
Amir Bar-Lev
|
Waiting for "Superman" |
Davis Guggenheim
|
2011
[19]
[20] |
Senna |
Asif Kapadia
|
American: The Bill Hicks Story |
Matt Harlock, Paul Thomas
|
Cave of Forgotten Dreams |
Werner Herzog
|
The Interrupters |
Steve James
|
My Perestroika |
Robin Hessman
|
One Lucky Elephant |
Lisa Leeman
|
Pina |
Wim Wenders
|
Project Nim |
James Marsh
|
Tabloid |
Errol Morris
|
Under Fire: Journalists in Combat |
Martyn Burke
|
2012
[21]
[22] |
Chasing Ice |
Jeff Orlowski
|
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry |
Alison Klayman
|
The Central Park Five |
Ken Burns,
Sarah Burns, David McMahon
|
The Gatekeepers |
Dror Moreh
|
Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present |
Matthew Akers
|
The Pruitt-Igoe Myth |
Chad Freidrichs
|
Searching for Sugar Man |
Malik Bendjelloul
|
West of Memphis |
Amy J. Berg
|
2013
[23]
[24] |
Blackfish |
Gabriela Cowperthwaite
|
20 Feet from Stardom |
Morgan Neville
|
The Act of Killing |
Joshua Oppenheimer
|
After Tiller |
Martha Shane,
Lana Wilson
|
American Promise |
Joe Brewster,
Michèle Stephenson
|
Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie |
Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller, Jeremy Newberger
|
Sound City |
Dave Grohl
|
The Square |
Jehane Noujaim
|
Stories We Tell |
Sarah Polley
|
Tim's Vermeer |
Teller
|
2014
[25]
[26] |
Citizenfour |
Laura Poitras
|
Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq |
Nancy Buirski
|
Art and Craft |
Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman
|
Finding Vivian Maier |
John Maloof, Charlie Siskel
|
Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me |
James Keach
|
Jodorowsky's Dune |
Frank Pavich
|
Keep on Keepin' On |
Alan Hicks
|
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles |
Chuck Workman
|
Red Army |
Gabe Polsky
|
Virunga |
Orlando von Einsiedel
|
2015
[27] |
Amy |
Asif Kapadia
|
The Look of Silence |
Joshua Oppenheimer
|
Becoming Bulletproof |
Michael Barnett
|
Best of Enemies |
Robert Gordon,
Morgan Neville
|
Cartel Land |
Matthew Heineman
|
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief |
Alex Gibney
|
He Named Me Malala |
Davis Guggenheim
|
The Hunting Ground |
Kirby Dick
|
National Lampoon: Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead |
Douglas Tirola
|
Where to Invade Next |
Michael Moore
|
2016
[28] |
13th |
Ava DuVernay
|
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week |
Ron Howard
|
The Eagle Huntress |
Otto Bell
|
Fire at Sea |
Gianfranco Rosi
|
Gleason |
Clay Tweel
|
The Ivory Game |
Richard Ladkani,
Kief Davidson
|
Life, Animated |
Roger Ross Williams
|
O.J.: Made in America |
Ezra Edelman
|
Tower |
Keith Maitland
|
Zero Days |
Alex Gibney
|
2017
[29]
[30] |
Chasing Coral |
Jeff Orlowski
|
City of Ghosts |
Matthew Heineman
|
Cries from Syria |
Evgeny Afineevsky
|
Ex Libris: The New York Public Library |
Frederick Wiseman
|
Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS |
Sebastian Junger, Nick Quested
|
Human Flow |
Ai Weiwei
|
Icarus |
Bryan Fogel
|
Kedi |
Ceyda Torun
|
Legion of Brothers |
Greg Barker
|
2018
[31] |
Minding the Gap |
Bing Liu
|
Crime + Punishment |
Stephen Maing
|
Free Solo |
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi,
Jimmy Chin
|
RBG |
Betsy West, Julie Cohen
|
Three Identical Strangers |
Tim Wardle
|
Won't You Be My Neighbor? |
Morgan Neville
|
2019
[32] |
63 Up |
Michael Apted
|
The Apollo |
Roger Ross Williams
|
Apollo 11 |
Todd Douglas Miller
|
The Cave |
Feras Fayyad
|
Citizen K |
Alex Gibney
|
For Sama |
Waad Al-Kateab,
Edward Watts
|
Honeyland |
Tamara Kotevska,
Ljubomir Stefanov
|
One Child Nation |
Nanfu Wang, Jialing Zhang
|
2020s
Multiple wins
See also
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