Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Canadian Documentary
The Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Canadian Documentary Film is an annual award, presented by the Vancouver Film Critics Circle to the film judged by its members as the best Canadian documentary film of the year. It is separate from the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary, presented to international documentary films.
Winners and nominees
Year | Film | Director | |
2012 | The World Before Her | Nisha Pahuja | |
2012 | The End of Time | Peter Mettler | |
2012 | Stories We Tell | Sarah Polley | |
2013 | My Prairie Home | Chelsea McMullan | |
2013 | Oil Sands Karaoke | Charles Wilkinson | |
2013 | Watermark | Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky | |
2014 | The Price We Pay | Harold Crooks | |
2014 | Everything Will Be | Julia Kwan | |
2014 | ' | Grant Baldwin | |
2015 | Charles Wilkinson | ||
2015 | Fractured Land | Fiona Rayher, Damien Gillis | |
2015 | How to Change the World | Jerry Rothwell | |
2015 | Hurt | Alan Zweig | |
2016 | The Prison in Twelve Landscapes | Brett Story | |
2016 | After the Last River | Victoria Lean | |
2016 | We Can't Make the Same Mistake Twice | Alanis Obomsawin | |
2017 | Maison du Bonheur | Sofia Bohdanowicz | |
2017 | In the Waves | Jacquelyn Mills | |
2017 | A Skin So Soft | Denis Côté | |
2017 | Unarmed Verses | Charles Officer | |
2018 | Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, Edward Burtynsky | ||
2018 | The Museum of Forgotten Triumphs | Bojan Bodružić | |
2018 | What Is Democracy? | Astra Taylor | |
2019 | Tasha Hubbard' | ||
2019 | Because We Are Girls | Baljit Sangra | |
2019 | Danny'' | Lewis Bennett, Aaron Zeghers |