Critic’s Choice Documentary Awards: Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, The Deepest Breath + More Take Home Wins!

Davis Guggenheim’s Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie won big at the  Eighth Annual Critic’s Choice Documentary Awards!  The ceremony, which is an offshoot of the Critic’s Choice Awards (held in January 2024), recognizes the “finest in cinematic and television achievement.”  Lakeshore Records partners won 9 awards across 4 documentaries, which include wins from Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, The Deepest Breath, Being Mary Tyler Moore, and the upcoming The Last Repair Shop.  The Deepest Breath (Nainita Desai) and The Last Repair Shop (Katya Richardson & Kris Bowers) also received a Best Score nomination in addition to the wins.  View all the wins below.

Congratulations to all the winners this year!  View the full list on the Critic’s Choice Association website.

STILL: A MICHAEL J. FOX MOVIE (5)
– Best Documentary
– Best Director, David Guggenheim
– Best Editing, Michael Harte
– Best Narration, written and performed by Michael J. Fox
– Best Biographical Documentary
 
 
 
 
THE DEEPEST BREATH (2)
– Best Cinematography, Tim Cragg
– Best Sports Documentary 
 
 
 
 
BEING MARY TYLER MOORE (1)
– Best Archival Documentary
 
 
 
 
THE LAST REPAIR SHOP (1)
– Best Short Documentary
 
 
 
 

Full Nominees List:

 
BEING MARY TYLER MOORE (HBO/MAX)
– Best Archival Documentary
– Best Biographical Documentary 
 
 
STILL: A MICHAEL J. FOX MOVIE (APPLE TV+)
– Best Documentary Feature
– Best Director
– Best Editing
– Best Narration
– Best Biographical Documentary 
 
 
THE DEEPEST BREATH (NETFLIX)
– Best Score, Nainita Desai
– Best Documentary Feature
– Best Cinematography
– Best Sports Documentary
 
 
THE LAST REPAIR SHOP (BREAKWATER STUDIOS)
– Best Score, Katya Richardson & Kris Bowers
– Best Short Documentary 
 
 
 
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