Thursday, December 19

Directing Award – Documentary

2011 Awards, All Movie Awards, Directing Award - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2011 Sundance Film Festival – Directing Award – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2011 Sundance Film Festival - Directing Award - Documentary WinnerResurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee TilesJon FoyAn urban mystery unfurls as one man pieces together the surreal meaning of hundreds of cryptic tiled messages that have been appearing in city streets across the U.S. and South America.Amazon
2012 Awards, All Movie Awards, Directing Award - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2012 Sundance Film Festival – Directing Award – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2012 Sundance Film Festival - Directing Award - Documentary WinnerThe Queen of VersaillesLauren GreenfieldA documentary that follows a billionaire couple as they begin construction on a mansion inspired by Versailles. During the next two years, their empire, fueled by the real estate bubble and cheap money, falters due to the economic crisis.Amazon
2013 Awards, All Movie Awards, Directing Award - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2013 Sundance Film Festival – Directing Award – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2013 Sundance Film Festival - Directing Award - Documentary WinnerCutie and the BoxerZachary HeinzerlingThis candid New York love story explores the chaotic 40-year marriage of famed boxing painter Ushio Shinohara and his wife, Noriko. Anxious to shed her role as her overbearing husband's assistant, Noriko finds an identity of her own.Amazon
2014 Awards, All Movie Awards, Directing Award - Documentary, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Sundance Film Festival

2014 Sundance Film Festival – Directing Award – Documentary Winner and Nominees

2014 Sundance Film Festival - Directing Award - Documentary WinnerThe Case Against 8Ben CotnerA behind-the-scenes look inside the case to overturn California's ban on same-sex marriage. Shot over five years, the film follows the unlikely team that took the first federal marriage equality lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court.Amazon