‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ Leads Critics Choice Documentary Awards With Five Wins

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‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ Leads Critics Choice Documentary Awards With Five Wins:

It was a very good night Sunday for Apple TV+’s Davis Guggenheim-directed documentary Still: A Michael J Fox Movie, about Fox’s life and battle with Parkinson’s disease. The movie won in all five categories for which it was nominated at the eighth annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards, taking wins for Best Documentary Feature, Best Director, Editing for Michael Harte, Narration for Fox himself, and Biographical Documentary.

The Critics Choice Documentary Awards, held tonight at the Edison Hotel in New York City and livestreamed, recognizes the year’s finest achievements in documentaries released in theaters, on TV and on major digital platforms, as determined by the voting of qualified CCA members.

20 Days in Mariupol won for Best First Documentary for director Msyyslav Chernov and Best Political Documentary. Also winning twice: Netflix’s docus American Symphony and The Deepest Breath.

Jon Batiste was the subject of American Symphony, which had a leading six nominations and won a prize as Best Music Documentary as well as for Batiste’s score. The Deepest Breath prevailed as Best Sports Documentary and for its Cinematography.

HBO scored a major win with its Being Mary Tyler Moore named as Best Archival Documentary.

View the full list of winners at Deadline.