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“The Cove” Leads Cinema Eye Honors Nominees
“The Cove” Leads Cinema Eye Honors Nominees
Louie Psihoyos’ “The Cove,” received a record-tying seven Cinema Eye Honors nominations today when they were announced at the Sheffield International Documentary Festival in the UK. The film - about dolphin hunts in Japan - won dozens of prizes on the festival circuit this year, include ...
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@Sheffield: Cinema Eye Honors
Matt Dentler's Blog — ... , which gives awards to outstanding documentary features from the last year of festivals. The big titles from this year’s nominees include October Country , The Cove , and Burma VJ . You can get the full list of nominees over at indieWIRE . Meanwhile, here are the films nominated for “Outstanding Achievement In Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking” (a.k.a. the big prize): Burma VJ Directed By Anders Ostergaard Produced By Lise-Lense Moller The Cove Directed By Louie Psihoyos Produced By Paula Dupre Pesman And Fisher Stevens Food, Inc. Directed By Robert Kenner Produced By ...

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