BAFTA Award for Best Documentary British film industry award
This page lists the winners for the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary , formerly known as the Robert Flaherty Documentary Award , for each year.
In the following lists, the titles and names in bold with a gold background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the nominees. The years given are those in which the films under consideration were released, not the year of the ceremony, which always takes place the following year.
History
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. A theatrical documentary award was presented by the Academy between 1948 and 1990. Documentaries have continued to be honoured with British Academy Television Awards since then and have been eligible in all relevant categories at the Film Awards. In 2012, the Academy re-introduced this category in recognition of the number of high-quality theatrical documentaries released in cinemas in the UK each year.[ 1]
Winners and nominees
indicates the winner
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
2010s
Year
Film
Recipient(s)
Senna
Tim Bevan , Eric Fellner , James Gay-Rees , Asif Kapadia and Manish Pandey
George Harrison: Living in the Material World
Olivia Harrison , Martin Scorsese and Nigel Sinclair
Project Nim
Simon Chinn and James Marsh
Searching for Sugar Man
Malik Bendjelloul and Simon Chinn
The Imposter
Bart Layton and Dimitri Doganis
McCullin
David Morris and Jacqui Morris
Marley
Kevin Macdonald , Steve Bing and Charles Steel
West of Memphis
Amy J. Berg
The Act of Killing
Joshua Oppenheimer
The Armstrong Lie
Alex Gibney
Blackfish
Gabriela Cowperthwaite
Tim's Vermeer
Teller , Penn Jillette and Farley Ziegler
We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks
Alex Gibney
Citizenfour
Laura Poitras , Mathilde Bonnefoy and Dirk Wilutzky
20 Feet from Stardom
Morgan Neville , Caitrin Rogers and Gil Friesen
20,000 Days on Earth
Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard
Finding Vivian Maier
John Maloof and Charlie Siskel
Virunga
Orlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara
Amy
James Gay-Rees and Asif Kapadia
Cartel Land
Matthew Heineman and Tom Yellin
He Named Me Malala
Davis Guggenheim , Laurie MacDonald and Walter Parkes
Listen to Me Marlon
John Battsek , George Chignell, R. J. Cutler and Stevan Riley
Sherpa
Bridget Ikin , Jennifer Peedom and John Smithson
13th
Ava DuVernay , Spencer Averick , Howard Barish
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years
Ron Howard , Brian Grazer , Scott Pascucci and Nigel Sinclair
The Eagle Huntress
Otto Bell and Stacey Reiss
Notes on Blindness
Peter Middleton and James Spinney
Weiner
Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg
I Am Not Your Negro
Raoul Peck
City of Ghosts
Matthew Heineman
Icarus
Bryan Fogel and Dan Cogan
An Inconvenient Sequel
Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk
Jane
Brett Morgen and Bryan Burk
Free Solo
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi , Jimmy Chin , Shannon Dill and Evan Hayes
McQueen
Ian Bonhote and Peter Ettedgui
RBG
Julie Cohen and Betsy West
They Shall Not Grow Old
Peter Jackson and Clare Olssen
Three Identical Strangers
Tim Wardle, Grace Hughes-Hallett and Becky Read
For Sama
Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts
American Factory
Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert
Apollo 11
Todd Douglas Miller
Diego Maradona
Asif Kapadia , James Gay-Rees and Paul Martin
The Great Hack
Karim Amer and Jehane Noujaim
2020s
Year
Film
Recipient(s)
My Octopus Teacher
Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed and Craig Foster
David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet
Alastair Fothergill , Jonnie Hughes and Keith Scholey
Collective
Alexander Nanau
The Dissident
Bryan Fogel , Thor Halvorssen , Mark Monroe and Jake Swantko
The Social Dilemma
Jeff Orlowski and Larissa Rhodes
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson , David Dinerstein, Robert Fyvolent and Joseph Patel
Becoming Cousteau
Liz Garbus and Dan Cogan
Cow
Andrea Arnold and Kat Mansoor
Flee
Jonas Poher Rasmussen and Monica Hellström
The Rescue
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi , Jimmy Chin , John Battsek and P. J. van Sandwijk
Navalny
Daniel Roher , Diane Becker, Shane Boris , Melanie Miller and Odessa Rae
All That Breathes
Shaunak Sen , Teddy Leifer and Aman Mann
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Laura Poitras , Howard Gertler, Nan Goldin , Yoni Golijov and John Lyons
Fire of Love
Sara Dosa , Shane Boris and Ina Fichman
Moonage Daydream
Brett Morgen
20 Days in Mariupol
Mstyslav Chernov and Raney Aronson-Rath
American Symphony
Matthew Heineman , Lauren Domino and Joedan Okun
Beyond Utopia
Madeleine Gavin, Rachel Cohen and Jana Edelbaum
Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
Davis Guggenheim , Jonathan King and Annetta Marion
Wham!
Chris Smith
Black Box Diaries
Shiori Itō , Hanna Aqvilin, and Eric Nyari
Daughters
Natalie Rae, Angela Patton , and Sam Bisbee
No Other Land
Basel Adra , Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham , and Rachel Szor
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Ian Bonhôte, Peter Ettedgui, Otto Burnham, and Connor Schell
Will & Harper
Josh Greenbaum , Jessica Elbaum , Will Ferrell , and Christopher Leggett
See also
References
^ Documentary category added to Orange British Academy Film Awards , BAFTA.org. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
^ Reynolds, Simon (12 February 2012). "Orange BAFTA Film Awards 2012 winners list - in full" . Digital Spy . Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ Brooks, Xan (11 February 2013). "Baftas 2013 – as it happened" . The Guardian . Retrieved 22 June 2021 .
^ A Grammy for Big Easy Express, a BAFTA for Sugar Man|Music Film News
^ "Baftas: Gravity and 12 Years a Slave share glory" . BBC News . 17 February 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ Brown, Mark (8 February 2015). "Baftas 2015: Boyhood wins top honours but Grand Budapest Hotel checks out with most" . The Guardian . Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ Lodderhose, Diana (14 February 2016). " 'The Revenant,' Leonardo DiCaprio Dominate BAFTA Awards" . Variety . Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ Amy Winehouse documentary 'Amy' wins Bafta - ITV News
^ Grater, Tom. "Baftas 2017: 'La La Land' scoops five as 'Moonlight', 'Nocturnal Animals' are shutout" . Screendaily . Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ Baftas 2017: full list of winners|Film|The Guardian
^ "Bafta Film Awards 2018: Three Billboards wins top prizes" . BBC . 19 February 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ Nordine, Michael (10 February 2019). "BAFTA Awards 2019: 'Roma' Wins Best Film as 'The Favourite' Takes Home the Most Prizes" . Indiewire . Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ The full list of winners at the 2019 Bafta film awards|Film|The Guardian
^ "Baftas 2020: Sam Mendes film 1917 dominates awards" . BBC . 2 February 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ Bafta Film Awards 2020: The winners in full - BBC News
^ Shoard, Catherine (12 April 2021). "Baftas 2021: Nomadland wins big as Promising Young Woman and Anthony Hopkins surprise" . The Guardian . Retrieved 26 June 2021 .
^ BAFTA Film Award Winners 2021 – Full List|IndieWire
^ "2022 EE British Academy Film Awards: Nominations" . BAFTA . 11 January 2022. Archived from the original on 3 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-02-03 .
^ "2022 EE British Academy Film Awards: Nominations" . BAFTA . Archived from the original on 3 February 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-17 .
^ Baftas 2023: the complete list of winners|Baftas 2023|The Guardian
^ "Nominations Announced for the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards" (Press release). BAFTA . 18 January 2024. Retrieved 18 January 2024 .
^ Alex Ritman, Ellise Shafer (15 January 2025). "BAFTA Film Awards Nominations: 'Conclave' and 'Emilia Pérez' Lead While 'Wicked' Shut Out of Best Film" . Variety . Retrieved 15 January 2025 .
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