New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Non-Fiction Film

The New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Non-Fiction Film is the award given for best feature documentary film at the annual New York Film Critics Circle Awards. The category was originally named Best Documentary and was awarded as such between 1980 and 1996. In 1997 it was discontinued and in 1998 it was relaunched under its current name.

List of winning films

Best Documentary (1980–1997)

Year (ceremony) Winner Director(s)
1980 (46th)Best BoyIra Wohl
1981 (47th)N/AN/A
1982 (48th)N/AN/A
1983 (49th)N/AN/A
1984 (50th)The Times of Harvey MilkRob Epstein
1985 (51st)ShoahClaude Lanzmann
1986 (52nd)MarleneMaximilian Schell
1987 (53rd)N/AN/A
1988 (54th)The Thin Blue LineErrol Morris
1989 (55th)Roger & MeMichael Moore
1990 (56th)N/AN/A
1991 (57th)Paris Is BurningJennie Livingston
1992 (58th)Brother's KeeperJoe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky
1993 (59th)Visions of LightArnold Glassman, Todd McCarthy, and Stuart Samuels
1994 (60th)Hoop DreamsSteve James
1995 (61st)CrumbTerry Zwigoff
1996 (62nd)When We Were KingsLeon Gast
1997 (63rd)Fast, Cheap & Out of ControlErrol Morris

Notes

  • ≠ Oscar nominee
  • ≈ Oscar winner

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Best Non-Fiction Film (1998–present)

Year (ceremony) Winner Director(s)
1998 (64th)The Farm: Angola, USALiz Garbus, Wilbert Rideau, and Jonathan Stack
1999 (65th)Buena Vista Social ClubWim Wenders
2000 (66th)The Life and Times of Hank GreenbergAviva Kempner
2001 (67th)The Gleaners and I (Les glaneurs et la glaneuse)Agnès Varda
2002 (68th)Standing in the Shadows of MotownPaul Justman
2003 (69th)Capturing the FriedmansAndrew Jarecki
2004 (70th)Fahrenheit 9/11Michael Moore
2005 (71st)Grizzly Man (TIE)Werner Herzog
The White Diamond (TIE)
2006 (72nd)Deliver Us from EvilAmy J. Berg
2007 (73rd)No End in SightCharles H. Ferguson
2008 (74th)Man on WireJames Marsh
2009 (75th)Of Time and the CityTerence Davies
2010 (76th)Inside JobCharles H. Ferguson
2011 (77th)Cave of Forgotten DreamsWerner Herzog
2012 (78th)The Central Park FiveKen Burns, David McMahon, and Sarah Burns
2013 (79th)Stories We TellSarah Polley
2014 (80th)CitizenfourLaura Poitras
2015 (81st)In Jackson HeightsFrederick Wiseman
2016 (82nd)O.J.: Made in AmericaEzra Edelman
2017 (83rd)Faces PlacesAgnès Varda and JR[2]
2018 (84th)Minding the GapBing Liu[3]
2019 (85th)HoneylandTamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov[4]
2020 (86th)TimeGarrett Bradley[5]

References

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