In an Oscar stunner, two films considered a lock for nominations failed to be recognized Tuesday morning in the Best Documentary Feature category: American Symphony and Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie.
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32 Sounds, the innovative documentary that explores the power of sonic experience, pulled off a shocker at the Cinema Eye Honors Friday night, winning Outstanding Nonfiction Feature over Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie and other prominent nominees.
The film directed by Sam Green won two other awards: Outstanding Sound Design, recognizing the work of Mark Mangini, and Outstanding Original Score, which went to composer J.D. Samson.
32 Sounds is one of 15 documentaries shortlisted for the Academy Awards, along with Still, Four Daughters, The Eternal Memory, and 20 Days in Mariupol, all of which took home prizes at the Cinema Eye Honors.
Outstanding Direction resulted in a tie between two filmmakers, Kaouther Ben Hania of Four Daughters, and Maite Alberdi, director of The Eternal Memory. Alberdi’s film explores the love story of two of Chile’s most prominent figures in the arts and media, Paulina Urrutia and Augusto Góngora, a bond that continued after Augusto was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
“The Eternal Memory was important for me as a director because I learned that the memory, it’s not information,” Alberdi explained as she accepted the Cinema Eye Honor. “The eternal memory are our emotions. And as directors, we have to narrate emotions.”
Ben Hania is familiar with sharing prizes, having done so at the Cannes Film Festival last May, where Four Daughters and Asmae El Moudir’s documentary The Mother of All Lies were jointly awarded the L’Oeil d’or (Golden Eye award), as the festival’s best nonfiction films.
“We won the Golden Eye and now I have another eye,” Ben Hania said as she accepted the trophy, an ocular-shaped statuette with pronged lashes. She joked, “I was in Palm Springs, attacked by a bee, so I have a problem
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