Five Full Frame Alums Receive IDA Award Nominations!

    The International Documentary Association (IDA) has announced this year’s nominees for the organization’s 38th annual awards.

    “We are thrilled to celebrate the achievements of such a stellar group of films and programs from around the world.  We look forward to celebrating these outstanding works, which provide inspiration not just for the documentary field but also real-world change on a global scale. Kudos to IDA staff and the screening committee and jury members from around the world who helped bring together this extraordinary group of nominees.” – said Grace Lee and Chris Pérez, Co-Presidents of the IDA Board of Directors.

    Of the nominees, five 2022 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival alums are recognized and listed below.

    For a complete list of all the nominees, please visit the IDA website. The winners will be announced on December 10.

    Best Feature Documentary

    Mija (United States | Disney+ | Director: Isabel Castro | Producers: Tabitha Breese, Yesenia Tlahuel)
     
    Navalny (United States, Germany, Russian Federation | Warner Bros Pictures, CNN Films, HBO Max | Director: Daniel Roher | Producers: Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller, Shane Boris)
     

    Best Short Documentary

    ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (What They’ve Been Taught) (United States | Reciprocity Project, Nia Tero, Upstander Project, REI Co-op Studios, L.A. Times Short Docs | Director: Brit Hensel | Producers: Taylor Hensel, Adam Mazo, Kavita Pillay, Tracy Rector)
     
    The Silent Shore (France | The New Yorker, Condé Nast Entertainment | Directors/Producers: Nathalie Giraud, Timothée Corteggiani | Producer: Anne Bruneau)
     

    Best TV Feature Documentary or Mini-Series Nominees

    Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes (United Kingdom | HBO Documentary Films/HBO Max | Director/Producer: James Jones | Producers: Serhiy Solodko, Sasha Odynova | Executive Producers: Darren Kemp, Hayley Reynolds)