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Seattle Film Critics Society Award for Best Documentary Feature

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The Seattle Film Critics Society Award for Best Documentary Feature is one of the annual awards given by the Seattle Film Critics Society.

Winners and nominees

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  indicates the winners.

† indicates the winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

2010s

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Year Film Nominee(s)
2016[1]
O.J.: Made in America Ezra Edelman
13th Ava DuVernay
Cameraperson Kirsten Johnson
Tickled David Farrier and Dylan Reeve
Weiner Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg
2017[2]
Faces Places Agnès Varda and JR
City of Ghosts Matthew Heineman
Ex Libris: The New York Public Library Frederick Wiseman
LA 92 Daniel Lindsay and T. J. Martin
Step Amanda Lipitz
2018[3]
Free Solo Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin
Minding the Gap Bing Liu
Shirkers Sandi Tan
Three Identical Strangers Tim Wardle
Won't You Be My Neighbor? Morgan Neville
2019[4]
Apollo 11 Todd Douglas Miller
American Factory Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert
For Sama Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts
Fyre Chris Smith
Honeyland Ljubomir Stefanov and Tamara Kotevska

2020s

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Year Film Nominee(s)
2020[5]
The History of the Seattle Mariners: Supercut Edition Jon Bois
Boys State Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss
Collective Alexander Nanau
Dick Johnson Is Dead Kirsten Johnson
Time Garrett Bradley

References

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  1. ^ "The 2016 Seattle Film Award Nominees". Seattle Film Critics Society. Archived from the original on January 16, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  2. ^ "'Blade Runner 2049' Leads the 2017 Seattle Film Critics Society Nominations". Seattle Film Critics Society. Archived from the original on March 21, 2021. Retrieved December 11, 2017.
  3. ^ "'The Favourite' Leads the 2018 Seattle Film Critics Society Nominations". Seattle Film Critics Society. Archived from the original on December 1, 2020. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  4. ^ ""The Irishman" Leads the 2019 Seattle Film Critics Society Nominations". Seattle Film Critics Society. Archived from the original on March 8, 2021. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  5. ^ ""Minari" Leads the 2020 Seattle Film Critics Society Nominations". Seattle Film Critics Society. Archived from the original on February 21, 2021. Retrieved February 8, 2021.