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American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Documentary – Feature

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American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Documentary – Feature
Awarded forBest Editing for a Documentary Feature Film
CountryUnited States
Presented byAmerican Cinema Editors (ACE)
Currently held byStill: A Michael J. Fox Movie – Michael Harte (2023)[1]
Websiteamericancinemaeditors.org

The American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Documentary – Feature is one of the annual awards given by the American Cinema Editors, awarded to what members of the American Cinema Editors Guild deem as the best edited feature documentary film for a given year. Until 2013, this category included television documentaries, both single films and episodes of documentary series.

This award has been a good indicator of the winners and nominees for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing as in the case of Hoop Dreams.[2]

Winners and nominees

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1970s

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Best Edited Documentary (Feature or Television)

Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
1972
[3]
The Bengal Tiger Axel Hubert Sr.
Julie Peter C. Johnson, Arthur Schneider, and David Newhouse
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau "The Forgotten Mermaids" John Soh ABC

Best Edited Documentary

Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
1973
[4]
Survival "Flight of the Snow Geese" Leslie Parry NBC
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau "The Forgotten Mermaids" John Soh ABC
Walls of Fire Gene Fowler Jr.
1974
[5]
That's Entertainment! Bud Friedgen and David Blewitt
Animals Are Beautiful People Jamie Uys
Following the Tundra Wolf Peter Honess
1975
[6]
National Geographic Specials "Search for the Great Apes" David Saxon PBS
National Geographic Specials "This Britain: Heritage of the Sea" David Newhouse PBS
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau "The Seabirds of Isabela" John Soh ABC
1976
[7]
Life Goes to the Movies Robert K. Lambert and Peter C. Johnson NBC
The Memory of Justice Inge Behrens
That's Entertainment, Part II Bud Friedgen and David Blewitt
1977
[8]
Life Goes to War: Hollywood and the Home Front David Blewitt and John Wright NBC
Gentile Giants of the Pacific Leslie Parry
Oscar Presents: The War Movies and John Wayne William Cartwright and Jeffery Weston
1978
[9]
The Living Sands of Namib David Saxon
Mickey's 50 Lloyd L. Richardson NBC
The Secret Life of Plants Robert K. Lambert, Chris Lebenzon and Ian Masters
1979
[10]
Wild Kingdom "Desert Spring" Bernard Braham Syndication
National Geographic Specials "Gold" David Saxon PBS

1980s

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Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
1980
[11]
Can't It Be Anyone Else Michael Chandler ABC
The Superliners: Twilight of an Era Barry Nye PBS
Whatever Happened to Lori Jean Lloyd David Saxon
1981
[12]
The Day After Trinity David Webb Peoples and Ralph Wikke
Clipperton: The Island Time Forgot John Soh
Wild Kingdom "Before the Storms of Winter" Bernard Braham Syndication
1982
(22nd)
[13]
The Thames Peter C. Johnson
Burden of Dreams Maureen Gosling
1983
[14]
The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time! Paul Barnes
Adapt or Die Pat Cook ABC
Say Amen, Somebody Paul Barnes
1984
[15]
Among the Wild Chimpanzees Barry Nye
Heritage: Civilization and the Jews "Out of the Ashes" Laurence Solomon
Wild Kingdom "Lions of the Mara" Bernard Braham Syndication
1985
[16]
Land of the Tiger Barry Nye PBS
Creation of the Universe Robert Estrin and Lisa Day PBS
The Statue of Liberty Paul Barnes
1986
[17]
Home Free: Return of the Bald Eagle Christopher Knight
Grizzly: The Shining Mountains John Howe
Mother Teresa Thomas Haneke PBS
Realm of the Alligator Barry Nye
1987
[18]
The Infinite Voyage "Unseen Worlds" John Soh and Catherine Shields PBS
Lions of the African Night Barry Nye PBS
Treasures from the Past
1988
[19]
The Explorers: A Century of Discovery Barry Nye and Catherine Shields PBS
Eyes on the Prize Charles Scott, Jeanne Jordan, Ann Bartholomew and Dan Eisenberg PBS
The Thin Blue Line Paul Barnes
1989
[20]
Roger & Me Wendey Stanzler and Jennifer Beman
Gary Cooper: American Life, American Legend Murray Jordan TNT
The Infinite Voyage "The Great Dinosaur Hunt" John Soh PBS

1990s

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Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
1990
[21]
This Reporter "Episode 1" Deborah Peretz and Edward R. Murrow
The Civil War "'The Better Angels of Our Nature' (1865)" Paul Barnes, Bruce Shaw and Tricia Reidy PBS
Journey to the Forgotten River Barry Nye
1991
[22]
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse Michael Greer and Jay Miracle
Berkeley in the Sixties Veronica Selver
Madonna: Truth or Dare Barry Alexander Brown
1992
[23]
MGM: When the Lion Roars Robert L. Sinise TNT
American Experience "The Donner Party" Bruce Shaw PBS
Fires of Kuwait Barbara Kerr
1993
[24]
National Geographic Specials "Survivers of the Skeleton" Barry Nye and Leslie Parry PBS
Baraka Ron Fricke, Mark Magidson and David Aubrey
Visions of Light Arnold Glassman
1994
[25]
Hoop Dreams Steve James, Frederick Marx and William Haugse
Africa: The Serengeti Tim Huntley
That's Entertainment! III Bud Friedgen and Michael J. Sheridan
1995
[26]
Unzipped Paula Heredia
30 Years of National Geographic Specials Barry Nye PBS
Crumb Victor Livingston
1996
[27]
Looking for Richard William A. Anderson, Ned Bastille, Andre Ross Betz and Pasquale Buba
National Geographic Specials "Last Feast of the Crocodiles" Barry Nye and David Hughes PBS
The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage Paul Seydor
1997
[28]
Frank Capra's American Dream Arnold Glassman
Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery Paul Barnes and Erik Ewers PBS
Year of the Horse Jay Rabinowitz
1998
[29]
Dancemaker Pam Wise
The Cruise Michael Levine
The Last Days James Moll

Best Edited Documentary Film

Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
1999
[30]
Old Man River Allan Holzman
Buena Vista Social Club Brian Johnson and Monica Anderson
Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius Arnold Glassman

2000s

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Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
2000
[31]
Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport Kate Amend
Judy's Time Erin Flannery and David Klagsbrun
Shooting War Bryan McKenzie
2001
[32]
New York: A Documentary Film "The City and the World (1945–2000)" Julie Parroni PBS
Chop Suey Angelo Corrao
The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition Joshua Waletzky
2002
[33]
Bowling for Columbine Kurt Engfehr
The Kid Stays in the Picture Jun Diaz
Sounds of Memphis Allan Holzman
2003
[34]
Spellbound Yana Gorskaya
Capturing the Friedmans Richard Hankin
The Fog of War Doug Abel, Chyld King and Karen Schmeer
2004
[35]
Riding Giants Paul Crowder
Fahrenheit 9/11 Kurt Engfehr, Woody Richman, Christopher Seward
My Architect Sabine Krayenbühl
2005
[36]
March of the Penguins Sabine Emiliani
Grizzly Man Joe Bini
James Dean: Forever Young Michael J. Sheridan, Jack Tucker, Patrea Patrick and Fred Roth
2006
[37]
An Inconvenient Truth Jay Cassidy and Dan Swietlik
Baghdad ER Joe Bini HBO
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts "Part One" Samuel D. Pollard

Best Edited Documentary

Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
2007
[38]
Sicko Geoffrey Richman, Christopher Seward and Dan Swietlik
Darfur Now Edgar Burcksen and Leonard Feinstein
The Pixar Story Leslie Iwerks and Stephen R. Myers
2008
[39]
Man on Wire Jinx Godfrey
Chicago 10 Stuart Levy
Frontline "Bush's War: Part I" & "Bush's War: Part II" Steve Audette PBS
2009
[40]
The Cove Geoffrey Richman
Food, Inc. Kim Roberts
Michael Jackson's This Is It Don Brochu, Brandon Key, Timothy Patterson and Kevin Stitt

2010s

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Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
2010
[41][42]
Exit Through the Gift Shop Tom Fulford and Chris King
Inside Job Chad Beck and Adam Bolt
Waiting for "Superman" Jay Cassidy, Greg Finton and Kim Roberts
2011
[43]
Freedom Riders Lewis Erskine and Aljernon Tunsil
Cave of Forgotten Dreams Joe Bini and
George Harrison: Living in the Material World David Tedeschi HBO

Best Edited Documentary - Feature

Year Film Editor(s)
2012
[44]
Searching for Sugar Man Malik Bendjelloul
Samsara Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson
West of Memphis Billy McMillin
2013
[45][46]
20 Feet from Stardom Jason Zeldes, Kevin Klauber and Doug Blush
Blackfish Eli B. Despres
Tim's Vermeer Patrick Sheffield
2014
[47]
Citizenfour Mathilde Bonnefoy
Finding Vivian Maier Aaron Wickenden
Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me Elisa Bonora
2015
[48]
Amy Chris King
Cobain: Montage of Heck Joe Beshenkovsky and Brett Morgen
Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief Andy Grieve
He Named Me Malala Greg Finton, Brian Johnson and Brad Fuller
The Wrecking Crew Claire Scanlon
2016
[49]
O.J.: Made in America Bret Granato, Maya Mumma and Ben Sozanski
13th Spencer Averick
Amanda Knox Matthew Hamachek
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years Paul Crowder
Weiner Eli B. Despres
2017
[50]
Jane Joe Beshenkovsky, Will Znidaric and Brett Morgen
Cries from Syria Aaron I. Butler
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold Ann Collins
LA 92 Daniel Lindsay, T.J. Martin and Scott Stevenson
2018
[51]
Free Solo Bob Eisenhardt
RBG Carla Gutierrez
Three Identical Strangers Michael Harte
Won't You Be My Neighbor? Jeff Malmberg and Aaron Wickenden
2019
[52]
Apollo 11 Todd Douglas Miller
American Factory Lindsay Utz
Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice Jake Pushinsky and Heidi Scharfe
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound David J. Turner and Thomas G. Miller

2020s

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Year Film Editor(s)
2020
[53]
My Octopus Teacher Pippa Ehrlich, Dan Schwalm
All In: The Fight for Democracy Nancy Novack
Dick Johnson Is Dead Nels Bangerter
The Dissident Scott D. Hanson, James Leche, Wyatt Rogowski, Avner Shiloah
The Social Dilemma Davis Coombe
2021
[54]
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) Joshua L. Pearson
Flee Janus Billeskov Jansen
The Rescue Bob Eisenhardt
Val Ting Poo and Leo Scott
The Velvet Underground Affonso Gonçalves and Adam Kurnitz

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