The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Documentary Feature is one of the annual awards given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
This award had been given since 1988. The award is also known as Best Documentary/Non-Fiction film.[ citation needed ]
Year | Winner | Director(s) |
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1988 | Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie | Marcel Ophuls |
1989 | Roger & Me | Michael Moore |
Year | Winner | Director(s) |
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1990 | Paris Is Burning | Jennie Livingston |
1991 | American Dream | Barbara Kopple |
1992 | Black Harvest | Robin Anderson and Bob Connolly |
1993 | It's All True | Bill Krohn, Myron Meisel and Orson Welles |
1994 | Hoop Dreams | Steve James |
1995 | Crumb | Terry Zwigoff |
1996 | When We Were Kings | Leon Gast |
1997 | Riding the Rails | Lexy Lovell and Michael Uys |
1998 | The Farm: Angola, USA | Liz Garbus and Wilbert Rideau |
1999 | Buena Vista Social Club | Wim Wenders |
Year | Winner | Director(s) |
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2000 | Dark Days | Marc Singer |
2001 | The Gleaners and I (Les glaneurs et la glaneuse) | Agnès Varda |
2002 | The Cockettes | Bill Weber and David Weissman |
2003 | The Fog of War | Errol Morris |
2004 | Born into Brothels | Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman |
2005 | Grizzly Man | Werner Herzog |
2006 | An Inconvenient Truth | Davis Guggenheim |
2007 | No End in Sight | Charles Ferguson |
2008 | Man on Wire | James Marsh |
2009 | The Beaches of Agnès | Agnès Varda |
The Cove | Louie Psihoyos |
Year | Winner | Director(s) |
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2010 | Last Train Home | Lixin Fan |
2011 | Cave of Forgotten Dreams | Werner Herzog |
2012 | The Gatekeepers | Dror Moreh |
2013 | Stories We Tell | Sarah Polley |
2014 | Citizenfour | Laura Poitras |
2015 | Amy | Asif Kapadia |
2016 | I Am Not Your Negro | Raoul Peck |
2017 | Faces Places (Visages Villages) | Agnès Varda and JR |
2018 | Shirkers | Sandi Tan [1] |
2019 | American Factory | Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert [2] |
Year | Winner | Director(s) |
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2020 | Time | Garrett Bradley [3] |
2021 | Summer of Soul | Questlove [4] |
2022 | All the Beauty and the Bloodshed | Laura Poitras [5] |
2023 | Menus-Plaisirs — Les Troigros | Frederick Wiseman [6] |
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