
"From National Geographic's exploration of the sea in " Ocean with David Attenborough," to Hulu's documentation of the life of Sly Stone in " Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)" and ESPN's ongoing "30 for 30" series, the CCDA honors a wide range of topics, bringing together leading filmmakers and industry professionals from all circles. "The nominated films and series this year remind us how documentary storytelling can illuminate truth, inspire empathy, and deepen our understanding of the world," said Christopher Campbell, Critics Choice Association's VP, Documentary."
""Ocean with David Attenborough" also earned a nomination for Best Cinematography for Toby Strong and Doug Anderson and a nomination for Best Science/Nature Documentary. In the film, the world's leading natural historian draws on a lifetime of knowledge to reveal how Earth's vast, interconnected waterways can be restored. It's streaming now on Disney+. Earning a Best Science/Nature Documentary nomination is "The Last Rhinos: A New Hope.""
The Tenth Annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards announced nominees spanning films and series from National Geographic, Hulu and ESPN. Nominated works include Ocean with David Attenborough, Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius), The Tale of Silyan, The Last Rhinos: A New Hope and Love + War. Highlighted categories include Best Documentary Feature, Best Cinematography, Best Science/Nature Documentary, Best Biographical Documentary and Best Score. The Tale of Silyan received nominations including Best Documentary Feature and Best Cinematography for Jean Dakar. Ocean with David Attenborough earned cinematography nominations for Toby Strong and Doug Anderson, while The Last Rhinos follows scientists racing to save the Northern White Rhino through a surrogate pregnancy attempt.
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