Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary Film

The Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary is an award given by the Florida Film Critics Circle to honor the finest achievements in filmmaking.

Winners

1990s

Year Winner Director(s)
1997Fast, Cheap & Out of ControlErrol Morris
1999Buena Vista Social ClubWim Wenders

2000s

Year Winner Director(s)
2000The Life and Times of Hank GreenbergAviva Kempner
2001Startup.comChris Hegedus and Jehane Noujaim
2002Bowling for ColumbineMichael Moore
2003Capturing the FriedmansAndrew Jarecki
2004Fahrenheit 9/11Michael Moore
2005Grizzly ManWerner Herzog
2006An Inconvenient TruthDavis Guggenheim
2007No End in SightCharles Ferguson
2008Man on WireJames Marsh
2009The CoveLouie Psihoyos

2010s

Year Winner Director(s)
2010The Tillman StoryAmir Bar-Lev
2011Project NimJames Marsh
2012The Queen of VersaillesLauren Greenfield
2013The Act of KillingJoshua Oppenheimer
2014Life ItselfSteve James
2015AmyAsif Kapadia
2016CamerapersonKirsten Johnson
2017JaneBrett Morgen
2018ShirkersSandi Tan
2019Apollo 11Todd Douglas Miller
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