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- Winners and nominations 2000s 2010s
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{{Infobox award | name = Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking | description = Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking | presenter = Academy of Television Arts & Sciences | country = United States | year = 2005 | holder = Strong Island (2018) | website = {{url|emmys.com}} }}The Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking is handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Award ceremony. Entries are reviewed by a jury on the basis of the "filmmaker's expressed vision, compelling power of storytelling, artistry or innovation of craft, and the capacity to inform, transport, impact, enlighten, and create a moving and indelible work that elevates the art of documentary filmmaking." Entrants are ineligible for Outstanding Informational Series or Special and Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special.[1] Winners and nominations2000sYear | Program | Producers | Network |
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2005 (57th) [2] | Death in Gaza | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Nancy Abraham, supervising producer; James Miller and Saira Shah, producers | HBO | The Taking of Patty Hearst (American Experience) | Mark Samels and Nick Fraser, executive producers; Robert Stone, producer | PBS | Last Letters Home: Voices of American Troops from the Battlefields of Iraq | John Hoffman, Sheila Nevins and Jane Bornemeier, executive producers; Bill Couturié, produced by | HBO | With All Deliberate Speed | Steve Carlis, Steve Rosenbaum and Don Baer, executive producers; Peter Gilbert, produced by | Discovery | 2006 (58th) [3] | Baghdad ER | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Jon Alpert, Matthew O'Neill and Joseph Feury, produced by | HBO | |
Two Days in October (American Experience) | Sally Jo Fifer, executive producer; Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert, producers; Lois Vossen, series producer | PBS | Beslan: Three Days in September | Joe Halderman, produced by; Peter Van Sant, Michael McHugh and Michael Vele, producers | Showtime | Combat Diary: The Marines of Lima Company | Nancy Dubuc and Dierdre O'Hearn, executive producers for A&E; Michael Epstein and Jonathan Yellen, produced by | A&E | In the Realms of the Unreal (POV) | Sally Jo Fifer and Cara Mertes, executive producers; Jessica Yu and Susan West, producers | PBS | 2007 (59th) [4] | A Lion in the House (Independent Lens) | Sally Jo Fifer, executive producer; Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert, producers; Lois Vossen, series producer | PBS | |
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Samuel D. Pollard and Spike Lee, producers; Jacqueline Glover, supervising producer | HBO | The Life and Death of Peoples Temple (American Experience) | Mark Samels, executive producer; Stanley Nelson, producer; Sharon Grimberg, series producer | PBS | 2008 (60th) [5] | The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki | Sheila Nevins and Robert Richter, executive producers; Steven Okazaki, producer; Sara Bernstein, supervising producer | HBO | Oswald's Ghost (American Experience) | Mark Samels, executive producer; Sharon Grimberg, senior producer; Robert Stone, producer | PBS | Walt Whitman (American Experience) | Mark Samels, executive producer; Patrick Long and Jamila Wignot, producers; Mark Zwonitzer, filmmaker | 2009 (61st) [6] | The Alzheimer's Project: "The Memory Loss Tapes" | Sheila Nevins and Maria Shriver, executive producers; John Hoffman, series producer; Shari Cookson and Nick Doob, produced by | HBO | Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Jacqueline Glover, supervising producer; Jon Alpert and Matthew O'Neill, produced by | HBO |
2010sYear | Program | Producers | Network |
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2010 (62nd) [7] | The Betrayal – Nerakhoon (POV) | Simon Kilmurry and Cara Mertes, executive producers; Ellen Kuras and Flora Fernandez-Marengo, produced by | PBS | Brick City | Marc Levin, Mark Benjamin, Forest Whitaker and Mala Chapple, executive producers | Sundance | My Lai (American Experience) | Mark Samels, executive producer; Barak Goodman], producer | PBS | Dream of Life (POV) | Simon Kilmurry and Steven Sebring, executive producers; Margaret Smilow, executive producer/producer | Pressure Cooker | Jeff Skoll and Diane Weyermann, executive producers; Jennifer Grausman, producer | BET | Sergio | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Nancy Abraham, senior producer; Greg Barker, John Battsek and Julie Goldman, produced by | HBO | 2011 (63rd) [8] | Freedom Riders (American Experience) | Mark Samels, executive producer; Stanley Nelson and Laurens Grant, produced by; Sharon Grimberg, senior producer | PBS | Gasland | Trish Adlesic, Josh Fox and Molly Gandour, producers | HBO | The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers (POV) | Rick Goldsmith and Judith Ehrlich, producers | PBS | 2012 (64th) [9] | Have You Heard from Johannesburg? (Independent Lens) | Sally Jo Fifer, executive producer; Connie Field, producer; Lois Vossen, series senior producer | PBS | The Amish (American Experience) | Mark Samels, executive producer; Sharon Grimberg, senior producer; Callie T. Wiser and David Belton, producers | PBS | Purgatory | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Joe Berlinger and Jonathan Silberberg, producers; Nancy Abraham, senior producers | HBO | 2013 (65th) [10] | Silence in the House of God | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Alex Gibney, Alexandra Johnes, Todd Wider and Jedd Wider, producers; Sara Bernstein, supervising producer | HBO | 2014 (66th) [11] | Life According to Sam | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Nancy Abraham, senior producer; Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine, produced by | HBO | The Amish: Shunned (American Experience) | Mark Samels, executive producer; Sharon Grimberg, senior producer; Callie T. Wiser, producer | PBS | Brave Miss World | Lati Grobman, executive producer; Cecilia Peck, Inbal B. Lessner and Motty Reif, producers | Netflix | Hillsborough (30 for 30 Soccer Stories) | Connor Schell, John Dahl and John Battsek, executive producers; Daniel Gordon and Deirdre Fenton, producers | ESPN | 2015 (67th) [12] | Citizenfour | Laura Poitras, Mathilde Bonnefoy and Dirk Wilutzky, produced by | HBO | The Great Invisible (Independent Lens) | Margaret Brown, Jason Orans and Julie Goldman, produced by; Lois Vossen, senior series producer | PBS | Hot Girls Wanted | Jill Bauer, Ronna Gradus and Rashida Jones, produced by | Netflix | 2016 (68th) [13] | Cartel Land | Kathryn Bigelow, Molly Thompson and Robert DeBitetto, executive producers; Tom Yellin and Matthew Heineman, producers | A&E | The James Foley Story | Peter Kunhardt, Sheila Nevins and Jacqueline Glover, executive producers; Eva Lipman, George Kunhardt and Teddy Kunhardt, produced by | HBO | Vanguard of the Revolution | Sally Jo Fifer and Lois Vossen, executive producers; Stanley Nelson and Laurens Grant, produced by | PBS | The Hunting Ground | Amy Entelis, Vinnie Malhotra and Maria Cuomo Cole, executive producers; Amy Ziering, producer | CNN | Racing Extinction | Dieter Paulmann and John Hoffman, executive producers; Olivia Ahnemann and Fisher Stevens, produced by | Discovery | Ukraine's Fight for Freedom | Lati Grobman and David Dinerstein, executive producers; Evgeny Afineevsky and Den Tolmor, produced by | Netflix | 2017 (69th) [14] | LA 92 | T. J. Martin and Daniel Lindsay, a film by; Jonathan Chinn and Simon Chinn, produced by | Nat Geo | Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds | Sheila Nevins and Brett Ratner, executive producers; Nancy Abraham, senior producer; Alexis Bloom and Fisher Stevens, produced by | HBO | Made in America | Connor Schell and Libby Geist, executive producers; Tamara Rosenberg and Nina Krstic, producers; Ezra Edelman and Caroline Waterlow, produced by | ESPN | Oklahoma City (American Experience) | Mark Samels, executive producer; Susan Bellows, senior producer; Barak Goodman and Emily Singer Chapman, produced by | PBS | The White Helmets | Joanna Natasegara, produced by | Netflix | 2018 (70th) [15] | Strong Island | Joslyn Barnes and Yance Ford, produced by | Netflix | City of Ghosts | Alex Gibney, Molly Thompson and Stacey Offman, executive producers; Matthew Heineman, produced by | A&E | Jane | Tim Pastore, executive producer; Brett Morgen, Bryan Burk and James Smith, produced by | Nat Geo | What Haunts Us | Frank Marshall and Matt Tolmach, executive producers; Paige Goldberg Tolmach and Sarah Gibson, producers | Starz | |
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