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Cinema Eye Honors 2025 Unveils First Round of Honorees and Nominees
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Cinema Eye Honors 2025 Unveils First Round of Honorees and Nominees

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Cinema Eye Honors, the organization that “recognizes outstanding artistic achievement in nonfiction and documentary films and series” has launched its 19th annual celebrations today with the announcement of its first round of honorees, nominees, and longlists for 2026.

Among today’s announcements: the 16 films on the Audience Choice Prize Longlist, the unveiling of this year’s Unforgettables Honorees, nominees in five Broadcast categories (which, full disclosure, this writer serves on the nominating committees for), and the annual Shorts List (which spotlights 10 of the year’s top documentary short films).

The annual list of the Unforgettables — “the on-camera collaborators” from seven of the year’s best docs — are the first official honorees of the season and often among the most touching of the entire year.

Johnny Depp, Ti West, and Andrea Riseborough

These winners include Noam Shuster-Eliassi from Amber Fares’ “Coexistence, My Ass!”; Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley from Ryan White’s “Come See Me in the Good Light”; Seymour Hersh from Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus’ “Cover-Up”; Sara Shahverdi from Sara Khaki and Mohammedreza Eyni’s “Cutting Through Rocks”; Pasha Talankin from David Borenstein’s “Mr. Nobody Against Putin”; Jacinda Ardern from Michelle Walsh and Lindsey Utz’s “Prime Minister”; and Fatma Hassouna from Sepideh Farsi’s “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk.”

The honors for Andrea Gibson and Fatma Hassouna are both posthumous. Gibson, an American poet and activist, died in July after a battle with cancer (that is depicted in the film). Hassouna, a Palestinian photojournalist and artist, was killed alongside 10 family members in an Israeli airstrike in April.

Elsewhere, today’s list includes Broadcast Film and Series announcements, with FX on Hulu’s “Social Studies,” by director Lauren Greenfield, leading with three nominations (Nonfiction Series, Broadcast Cinematography, and Broadcast Editing). Mariska Hargitay’s “My Mom Jayne” and Matt Wolf’s “Pee-Wee as Himself” both picked up two nominations, as did Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson’s “Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius),” Darius Clark Monroe’s “Dallas, 2019,” and Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim’s “Deaf President Now!”

“Social Studies” — Pictured: (l-r) Bella and Holly. CR: Lauren Greenfield/FX.
‘Social Studies’Lauren Greenfield/INSTITUTE

“Deaf President Now!” also shows up as one of 16 films named to Cinema Eye’s annual Audience Choice Prize Longlist, where documentary fans and viewers from around the world cast their votes to determine this year’s ten nominees and ultimately the prize winner. The Longlist includes many of this year’s most acclaimed and talked about documentaries, including “Apocalypse in the Tropics”; “Coexistence, My Ass!”; “Cutting Through Rocks”; “The Eyes of Ghana”; “Folktales”; “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley”; “The Librarians”; “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore”; “Mr. Nobody Against Putin”; “Orwell: 2+2=5”; “The Perfect Neighbor”; and “The Tale of Silyan.”

The Audience Choice Prize is often a key harbinger for future documentary awards, including the Best Documentary Oscar. This year’s Oscar winner, “No Other Land,” was on the Longlist and the previous six Oscar winners were all Audience Choice nominees. Initial voting to determine this year’s nominees will open on Tuesday, October 28.

Lastly, Cinema Eye also announced the ten films on this year’s Shorts List, the organization’s annual list of semi-finalists for its Nonfiction Short Film Honor. Of those ten films, six will be announced as the official nominees. Last year, four of the nominees (and the eventual winner) for the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film were part of the Cinema Eye Shorts List.

Cinema Eye will return to the historic New York Academy of Medicine in East Harlem for its 19th Annual Awards Ceremony, to be held on Thursday, January 8, 2026.

A full list of this year’s announcements and nominees follows.

Unforgettables Honorees

Noam Shuster-Eliassi
Coexistence, My Ass!

Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley
Come See Me in the Good Light

Seymour Hersh
Cover-Up

Sara Shahverdi
Cutting Through Rocks

Pasha Talankin
Mr. Nobody Against Putin

Jacinda Ardern
Prime Minister

Fatma Hassouna
Put Your Soul On Your Hand and Walk

Audience Choice Prize Longlist

Apocalypse in the Tropics
Directed By Petra Costa

Coexistence, My Ass!
Directed By Amber Fares

Come See Me in the Good Light
Directed By Ryan White

Cover-Up
Directed By Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus

Cutting Through Rocks
Directed By Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni

Deaf President Now!
Directed By Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim

The Eyes of Ghana
Directed By Ben Proudfoot

Folktales
Directed By Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady

It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley
Directed By Amy Berg

The Librarians
Directed By Kim A. Snyder

Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
Directed By Shoshannah Stern

Mr. Nobody Against Putin
Directed By David Borenstein

Orwell: 2+2=5
Directed By Raoul Peck

The Perfect Neighbor
Directed By Geeta Gandbhir

Prime Minister
Directed By Michelle Walsh and Lindsay Utz

The Tale of Silyan
Directed By Tamara Kotevska

Broadcast Film Nominees

Deaf President Now!
Directed by Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim
Apple TV+

Democracy Noir
Directed by Connie Field
SWR / ARTE / DR

Enigma
Directed by Zackary Drucker
HBO | Max

My Mom Jayne
Directed by Mariska Hargitay
HBO | Max

Pee-wee as Himself
Directed by Matt Wolf
HBO | Max

Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)
Directed by Ahmir ‘Questlove’ Thompson
Hulu

Nonfiction Series Nominees

Chimp Crazy
Directed by Eric Goode
HBO | Max

Couples Therapy
Directed by Pax Wassermann
Paramount+

Dallas, 2019
Directed by Darius Clark Monroe
PBS/Independent Lens

The Sing Sing Chronicles
Directed by Dawn Porter
MSNBC

Social Studies
Directed by Lauren Greenfield
FX on Hulu

The Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth
Directed by Juliette Eisner
National Geographic

Anthology Series Nominees

Conan O’Brien Must Go
Executive Producers Conan O’Brien and Jeff Ross
HBO | Max

Harlem Ice
Executive Producers Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Sara Bernstein, Justin Wilkes, Robin Roberts and Geeta Gandbhir
Disney+

Omnivore
Executive Producers René Redzepi, Ben Liebmann, Chris Rice, Matt Goulding, Collin Orcutt and Mateo Willis
Apple TV+

Our Oceans
Executive Producers Jonathan Smith and James Honeyborne
Netflix

SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night
Executive Producers Morgan Neville, Caitrin Rogers and Juaquin Cambron
Peacock

Tucci In Italy
Executive Producers Stanley Tucci, Lottie Birmingham, Amanda Lyon and Simon Raikes
National Geographic

Broadcast Editing Nominees

Deaf President Now!
Edited by Michael Harte
Apple TV+

My Mom Jayne
Edited by JD Marlow
HBO | Max

Pee-wee as Himself
Edited by Damian Rodriguez
HBO | Max

Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)
Edited by Joshua L. Pearson
Hulu

Social Studies
Edited by Alyse Ardell Spiegel, Helen Kearns, Catherine Bull and Charles Little II
FX on Hulu

Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos
Edited by Andy Grieve
HBO | Max

Broadcast Cinematography Nominees

Chef’s Table: Legends
Director of Photography Will Basanta
Netflix

Dallas, 2019
Director of Photography Christine Ng
PBS/Independent Lens

No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski
Director of Photography Steve Lidgerwood
National Geographic

Omnivore
Director of Photography Tom Elliot, Sy Turnbull and Jurgen Lisse
Apple TV+

Our Oceans
Director of Photography Roger Munns, Roger Horrocks, Justin Maguire, Ryan Tidman and Jamie McPherson
Netflix

Social Studies
Director of Photography Bryan Donnell, Jenna Rosher and Jerry Risius
FX on Hulu

Shorts List

All The Empty Rooms
Directed by Joshua Seftel

Am I the skinniest person you’ve ever seen?
Directed by Eisha Marjara

Armed Only With a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud
Directed by Brent Renaud and Craig Renaud

Crying Glacier
Directed by Lutz Stautner

The Devil is Busy
Directed by Geeta Gandbhir and Christalyn Hampton

The Long Valley
Directed by Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck and Robert Machoian

Mama Micra
Directed by Rebecca Blöcher

perfectly a strangeness
Directed by Alison McAlpine

We Were The Scenery
Directed by Christopher Radcliff

Who Loves The Sun
Directed by Arshia Shakiba

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Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Among Living Legends Foundation Honorees
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Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Among Living Legends Foundation Honorees

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The Living Legends Foundation celebrated its 32nd anniversary by bringing its annual awards gala to Atlanta for the first time Friday (Oct. 3). And among the honorees on hand were Grammy-winning songwriting/production duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Otis Redding Foundation vp/executive director Karla Redding-Andrews (representing her mother, Zelma Redding), RCA Records head of promotion Samantha Selolwane, and Right On! Digital publisher Cynthia Horner.

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Upon accepting the foundation’s Ray Harris Lifetime Achievement Award onstage at Atlanta’s Flourish by Legendary, Jam shared that “Ray Harris was so instrumental early in our careers with literally the first record that we did at SOLAR Records, which was ‘Wild Girls’ by Klymaxx. So to get an award from him with his name on it is absolutely amazing.”

Calling the occasion a full-circle moment, Lewis added, “We’re just two guys who like to make music. You all are the ones who made them hits.”

The foundation also awarded three other top awards. National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) president/CEO James L. Winston was presented with the Chairman’s Award by Living Legends Foundation chairman David C. Linton. Zelma Redding, widow of soul legend Otis Redding and president/founder of the Otis Redding Foundation, was the recipient of the Legacy Award, presented by Sony Music Publishing chairman/CEO Jon Platt. And Quality Control Music (Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, City Girls) COO Kevin “Coach K” Lee and CEO Pierre “P” Thomas were given the Impact Award.

Karla Redding Andrews

Karla Redding Andrews accepts the Legacy Award at the Living Legends Foundation’s annual gala on Oct. 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Arnold Turner, Eclipse Images

For the first time, six female executive trailblazers were also saluted. Joining the aforementioned Selolwane (the Music Executive Award) and Cynthia Horner (Media Icon Award) in that circle were iHeartMedia Chicago vp of programming Kashon Powell (Jerry Boulding Radio Executive Award), nationally syndicated radio host DeDe McGuire (DeDe in the Morning; Frankie Crocker Radio Personality Award), broadcast and music industry executive Carole Carper (Mike Bernardo Female Executive Award) and West Entertainment Services CEO Louise West (Kendall Minter Entertainment Advocate Award).

In presenting the award to West, Grammy-winning artist Anthony Hamilton noted, “I’m standing here after 30 years [working with West], having complete ownership of my publishing and my work, my music — and I owe that all to you.”

Powell said of her honor, “This reward is not just a recognition of past achievements. It’s a reminder of the endless possibilities the future holds.” Horner commented during her acceptance speech, “Right On! magazine is a cultural phenomenon. And it’s my honor to not only have been the editor of the publication, but now I’m one of the owners of the same publication. It’s now Black-owned; it wasn’t before.”

Selolwane, who oversees hip-hop, R&B and mixshow promotion at RCA, described herself as “just a conduit of the art to the masses,” highlighting “the fact that we every day get a chance to spend time with some of the most creative people on this planet and really be a part of their success stories.”

Samantha Selolwane

Samantha Selolwane poses at the Living Legends Foundation’s annual gala on Oct. 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Arnold Turner, Eclipse Images

Among the special guests and celebrities sighted at the awards gala were Black Music Month co-founder/radio personality Dyana Williams, radio host/actor Ed Lover, Q Parker of R&B group 112, rap/TV star Da Brat and partner Jesseca Dupart, Black Music Action Coalition co-founder, president and CEO Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Black American Music Association founder/chairman Michael Mauldin and Morgan Stanley executive Ted Reid.

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