The documentary No Other Land made by a collective of Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers won three awards, including the top prize for Outstanding Nonfiction Filmmaking at Cinema Eye Honors 2025 Awards.
Porcelain War (2024)
Porcelain War (2024)
The documentary No Other Land made by a collective of Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers won three awards, including the top prize for Outstanding Nonfiction Filmmaking at Cinema Eye Honors 2025 Awards.
Directors Guild of America announced the nominees for the DGA Award for Theatrical Feature Film and Documentary for 2024.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 353 feature films eligible for the 2024 Academy Awards; of which 207 feature films are eligible for consideration in the Best Picture category.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the shortlists in 10 categories for the 97th Academy Awards.
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced the 2025 Documentary Motion Picture nominees for the 36th Annual Producers Guild Awards.
Better Man, the Robbie Williams-inspired biopic drama received a record-breaking 16 nominations in the film categories for Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts 2025 AACTA Awards.
Movies opening in theaters on Friday November 22 – Flow, Never Look Away, Porcelain War, Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, The Last Republican, Wicked.
Cinema Eye Honors unveiled the 16 films on the Audience Choice Prize Longlist, the Unforgettables Honorees, Broadcast nominees, and the annual Shorts List.
Malcolm Washington’s The Piano Lesson snagged the audience award for Best U.S. Narrative, and Music by John Williams directed by Laurent Bouzereauat won for Best U.S. Documentary at the 2024 Newport Beach Film Festival.
Bob Trevino Likes It starring Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo took both the Best Narrative Feature award and the Audience Choice Award, Narrative at the 22nd New Hampshire Film Festival.
The 25th Woodstock Film Festival announced the winners with top prizes going to My Dead Friend Zoe, Porcelain War, and Brooklyn, Minnesota.
The documentary Porcelain War follows husband-and-wife artists Slava and Anya, their dog Frodo, and friend Andrey, as they choose to stay in their native Ukraine and fight.