‘Sugarcane’ Dominates Critics Choice Documentary Awards Nominations
The documentary about Canadian residential schools leads with eight nods, highlighting a diverse range of nonfiction storytelling.
- The Critics Choice Documentary Awards announced nominees for their ninth annual event, with 'Sugarcane' leading the pack with eight nominations.
- The film, produced by National Geographic, delves into the history of abuse in Canadian Indian residential schools.
- Other top contenders include 'Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story,' 'Daughters,' and 'Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story,' each with six nominations.
- The awards ceremony will take place on November 10, 2024, at The Edison Ballroom in Manhattan, hosted by actor Erich Bergen.
- The Critics Choice Association's selections often align with Oscar nominees, with a significant overlap in previous years.