This is a list of films by year that have received an Oscar together with the other nominations for best documentary short subject. Following the Academy's practice, the year listed for each film is the year of release: the awards are announced and presented early in the following year.
List of winners and nominees
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1940s
- 1941 - Churchill's Island - National Film Board of Canada
- 1942 - none given
- 1943 - December 7th - United States Navy
- 1944 - With the Marines at Tarawa - United States Marine Corps
- 1945 - Hitler Lives - Gordon Hollingshead, Producer
- 1946 - Seeds of Destiny - United States Department of War
- 1947 - First Steps - United Nations Division of Films and Visual Information
- 1948 - Toward Independence - United States Army
- 1949 - (tie):
- A Chance To Live - Richard de Rochemont, Producer
- So Much for So Little - Edward Selzer, Producer
- 1848
- The Rising Tide
1950s
- 1950 - Why Korea? - Edmund Reek, Producer
- 1951 - Benjy - Made by Fred Zinnemann with the cooperation of Paramount Pictures Corporation for the Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital
- 1952 - Neighbours - Norman McLaren, Producer - National Film Board of Canada
- 1953 - The Alaskan Eskimo - Walt Disney, Producer
- 1954 - Thursday's Children - World Wide Pictures and Morse Films
- 1955 - Men against the Arctic - Walt Disney, Producer
- 1956 - The True Story of the Civil War - Louis Clyde Stoumen, Producer
- 1957 - none given
- 1958 - Ama Girls - Ben Sharpsteen, Producer
- 1959 - Glass - Bert Haanstra, Producer
Note: A press release issued by AMPAS in 2005 states that "Documentary Short Subject winners Benjy (1951) and Neighbours (1952) are among a group of films that not only competed, but won Academy Awards in what were clearly inappropriate categories. Benjy, directed by Fred Zinnemann and narrated by Henry Fonda, is the fictional tale of a crippled boy. The film was used as a fundraiser for the Los Angeles Orthopedic Hospital. ... Norman McLaren's Neighbours, which today would compete in the Animated Short category, used "pixilation" – animation using living people - to create an allegory of war." [1]
1960s
- 1960 - Giuseppina - James Hill, Producer
- 1961 - Project Hope - Frank P. Bibas, Producer
- 1962 - Dylan Thomas - Jack Howells, Producer
- 1963 - Chagall - Simon Schiffrin, Producer
- 1964 - Nine from Little Rock - Charles Guggenheim, Producer
- 1965 - To Be Alive! - Francis Thompson, Producer
- 1966 - A Year Toward Tomorrow - Edmond A. Levy, Producer
- 1967 - The Redwoods - Mark Harris and Trevor Greenwood, Producers
- 1968 - Why Man Creates - Saul Bass, Producer
- 1969 - Czechoslovakia 1968 - Denis Sanders and Robert M. Fresco, Producers
1970s
- 1970 - Interviews with My Lai Veterans - Joseph Strick, Producer
- 1971 - Sentinels of Silence - Manuel Arango and Robert Amram, Producers
- 1972 - This Tiny World - Charles Huguenot van der Linden and Martina Huguenot van der Linden, Producers
- 1973 - Princeton: A Search for Answers - Julian Krainin and DeWitt L. Sage, Jr., Producers
- 1974 - Don't - Robin Lehman, Producer
- 1975 - The End of the Game - Claire Wilbur and Robin Lehman, Producers
- 1976 - Number Our Days - Lynne Littman and Barbara Myerhoff, Producers
- 1977 - Gravity Is My Enemy - John Joseph and Jan Stussy, Producers
- 1978 - The Flight of the Gossamer Condor - Jacqueline Phillips Shedd and Ben Shedd, Producers
- 1979 - Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist - Saul J. Turell, Producer
1980s
- 1980 - Karl Hess: Toward Liberty - Roland Hallé and Peter W. Ladue, Producer
- 1981 - Close Harmony - Nigel Noble, Producer
- 1982 - If You Love This Planet - Edward Le Lorrain and Terri Nash, Producers - National Film Board of Canada
- 1983 - Flamenco at 5:15 - Cynthia Scott and Adam Symansky, Producers - National Film Board of Canada
- 1984 - The Stone Carvers - Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner, Producers
- 1985 - Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements - David Goodman, Producer
- 1986 - Women--for America, for the World - Vivienne Verdon-Roe, Producer
- 1987 - Young at Heart - Sue Marx and Pamela Conn, Producers
- 1988 - You Don't Have to Die - William Guttentag and Malcolm Clarke, Producers
- 1989 - The Johnstown Flood - Charles Guggenheim, Producer
1990s
- 1990 - Days of Waiting - Steven Okazaki, Producer
- 1991 - Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment - Debra Chasnoff, Producer
- 1992 - Educating Peter - Thomas C. Goodwin (posthumous win) and Gerardine Wurzburg
- When Abortion Was Illegal: Untold Stories - Dorothy Fadiman
- At the Edge of Conquest: The Journey of Chief Wai-Wai - Geoffrey O'Connor
- Beyond Imagining: Margaret Anderson and the 'Little Review' - Wendy L. Weinberg
- The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein - Richard Elson & Sally Bochner
- 1993 - Defending Our Lives - Margaret Lazarus, Renner Wunderlich
- 1994 - A Time for Justice - Charles Guggenheim
- 1995 - One Survivor Remembers - Kary Antholis
- 1996 - Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien - Jessica Yu director, producer, writer and editor
- 1997 - A Story of Healing - Donna Dewey, Carol Pasternak
- 1998 - The Personals: Improvisations on Romance in the Golden Years - Keiko Ibi
- 1999 - King Gimp - Susan Hannah Hadary, William A. Whiteford
2000s
- 2000 - Big Mama - Tracy Seretean
- 2001 - Thoth - Sarah Kernochan and Lynn Appelle
- 2002 - Twin Towers - Bill Guttentag, Robert David Port, Robert Port directors
- The Collector of Bedford Street - Welcome Change Productions - Alice Elliott producer and director
- Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks - Tell the Truth Pictures - Robert Hudson producer - Robert Houston director
- Why Can't We Be a Family Again? - Roger Weisberg, Murray Nossel directors
- 2003 - Chernobyl Heart - Maryann DeLeo
- Asylum - Sandy McLeod and Gini Reticker
- Ferry Tales - Katja Esson
- 2004 - Mighty Times: The Children's March – Robert Houston and Robert Hudson
- Autism Is a World – Gerardine Wurzburg
- The Children of Leningradsky – Hanna Polak and Andrzej Celinski
- Hardwood – Hubert Davis and Erin Faith Young
- Sister Rose's Passion – Oren Jacoby and Steve Kalafer
- 2008 - Smile Pinki
- The Conscience of Nhem En
- The Final Inch
- The Witness - From the Balcony of Room 306
References
- ^ ""Oscar's Docs" Resumes with Nature Documentaries". Oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2005/05.10.31.html. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
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