'Come See Me in the Good Light' Tops 2025 Cinema Eye Honors Feature Film Nominations - See Full List
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'Come See Me in the Good Light' Tops 2025 Cinema Eye Honors Feature Film Nominations - See Full List
"Ryan White's stirring "Come See Me in the Good Light," which follows poet and activist Andrea Gibson and their wife Megan Falley after Gibson is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer, led all films with six nominations, including Outstanding Nonfiction Feature, Direction, and Unforgettable Honors for Gibson and Falley. (Just yesterday, White was announced as one of our IndieWire Honors honorees for this year.)"
"A number of films, including Mstyslav Chernov's "2000 Meters to Andriivka," Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus' "Cover-Up," Albert Serra's "Afternoons of Solitude," Geeta Gandbhir's "The Perfect Neighbor," and Brittany Shyne's "Seeds," were also nominated for Outstanding Feature and Direction, with each film receiving five nominations. Last week, Gandbhir's film made major waves as it swept the Critics Choice Documentary Awards on Sunday evening."
"Some fun facts out of today's nods: Poitras' three nods for "Cover-Up" (she is also up for Outstanding Editing) make her the most nominated individual in Cinema Eye history, with 16 nominations total (she has won five Honors, including three for Outstanding Direction). At this year's ceremony, Brittany Shyne will be the most nominated individual of the event, with four nominations (Feature, Direction, Cinematography, and Debut) for "Seeds." And, Gandbhir made history today with recognition for three different projects across Feature Film, Short Film, and Broadcast categories."
Cinema Eye Honors revealed Feature Film nominations for its 19th annual awards. Ryan White's Come See Me in the Good Light led with six nominations, including Outstanding Nonfiction Feature, Direction, and Unforgettable Honors for Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley. Several films earned five nominations each, including 2000 Meters to Andriivka, Cover-Up, Afternoons of Solitude, The Perfect Neighbor, and Seeds. Laura Poitras became the most nominated individual in Cinema Eye history with 16 nominations total. Brittany Shyne is the most nominated individual this year with four nominations for Seeds. Audience Choice nominees were announced after more than 60,000 votes were cast.
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