‘No Other Land’ Wins Best Feature Documentary & Best Director At 40th IDA Documentary Awards: Complete Winners List


It’s been an extraordinary week for No Other Land, the timely documentary directed by a collective of Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers.

The film set in the occupied West Bank won Best Feature Documentary at the 40th IDA Documentary Awards in Los Angeles tonight and it also won the Best Director prize for the work of Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel Szor, and Yuval Abraham. The quartet of filmmakers also received the IDA’s Courage Under Fire Award, a previously announced honor recognizing the difficult and dangerous conditions in which the film was made.

No Other Land swept most of the awards announced this week: on Monday, it won Best Documentary at the Gotham Awards, and on Tuesday, the New York Film Critics Circle named it the best documentary of the year. It won the National Board of Review Freedom of Expression Award on Wednesday, although Sugarcane won the NBR’s prize for Best Documentary.

The directors spent five years on the project, documenting life in the rural West Bank area of Masafer Yatta, where the Israel Defense Forces regularly knock down Palestinian homes and schools, saying it needs the land as a military training zone (after a 20-year legal battle, the Israeli Supreme Court in 2022 ruled the IDF had the legal authority to expel villagers from those Palestinian lands).

No Other Land bested a strong field of competitors for the Best Feature Documentary award, including Sugarcane (National Geographic Documentary Films); Black Box Diaries (MTV Documentary Films); Dahomey (MUBI), The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (Netflix), and more. No Other Land does not have U.S. distribution, although it has earned theatrical distribution in other parts of the world.

‘Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat’

Kino Lorber

Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat won two awards on the night: Best Writing for writer-director Johan Grimonprez, and Best Editing, recognizing the work of Rik Chaubet.

Instruments of a Beating Heart, a New York Times Op-Doc directed by Ema Ryan Yamazaki, won Best Short Documentary, putting it in a strong position to contend for Oscars. The film examines how Japan’s primary school education system instills civic virtues, cooperation, and empathy among schoolchildren.

Queer artist Jenna Marvin in 'Queendom'

Queer artist Jenna Marvin in ‘Queendom’

Galdanova Films/Greenwich Ent.

Best Cinematography went to Ruslan Fedotov who shot Queendom, a film about the Russian-born drag performance artist Jenna Marvin. Best Original Music Score went to Víctor Hernández Stumpfhauser, composer of Frida, the documentary about legendary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.

Omar & Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird won Best Music Documentary.

At the ceremony at the Orpheum Theater in downtown Los Angeles, filmmaker Dawn Porter received the Career Achievement Award, and Black Box Diaries director Shiori Ito received the Emerging Filmmaker Award.

“I’m very excited,” Itō told Deadline about receiving the award. “Being here in front of all these amazing filmmakers who have been my textbook, it’s just a surreal feeling. So, I’m very happy.”

“IDA received 700+ entries in all categories from 77 countries, an increase over last year both in the total number of entries and the countries represented,” the nonprofit noted. “IDA Documentary Awards entries were reviewed by blue-ribbon jurors consisting of 300 documentary professionals from 40+ countries.” IDA members voted to determine the winners in the Best Feature and Best Short categories; winners in other categories were chosen by blue-ribbon panels.

40TH IDA DOCUMENTARY AWARDS WINNERS & NOMINEES
(All nominees listed under each category are in alphabetical order by film title).

Best Feature Documentary Nominees

Winner: No Other Land (Palestine, Norway, USA | Director: Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel Szor & Yuval Abraham | Producer: Fabien Greenberg & bård Kjøge Rønning)

Nominees: 

  • Agent of Happiness (Bhutan, Hungary | Film Movement | Director: Arun Bhattarai, Dorottya Zurbó | Producer: Noémi Veronika Szakonyi, Máté Artur Vincze, Arun Bhattarai)
  • Black Box Diaries (Japan, USA, UK | MTV Documentary Films | Director: Shiori Ito | Producer: Eric Nyari, Hanna Aqvilin, Shiori Ito)
  • Dahomey (France, Senegal, Benin | MUBI | Director: Mati Diop | Producer: Eve Robin, Judith Lou Lévy, Mati Diop)
  • Ernest Cole: Lost and Found (France, South Africa, USA | Magnolia Pictures | Director: Raoul Peck | Producer: Tamara Rosenberg, Raoul Peck)
  • No Other Land (Palestine, Norway, USA | Director: Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel Szor & Yuval Abraham | Producer: Fabien Greenberg & bård Kjøge Rønning)
  • Queendom (USA, France | Greenwich Entertainment | Director: Agniia Galdanova | Producer: Igor Myakotin, Agniia Galdanova)
  • Seeking Mavis Beacon (USA | NEON | Director: Jazmin Renée Jones | Producer: Guetty Felin)
  • Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat (Belgium, France, Netherlands | Kino Lorber | Director: Johan Grimonprez | Producer: Daan Milius, Rémi Grellety)
  • Sugarcane (USA | National Geographic | Director: Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie | Producer: Emily Kassie, Kellen Quinn)
  • The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (USA | Netflix | Director: Benjamin Ree | Producer: Ingvil Giske)

Best Short Documentary Nominees

Winner: Instruments of a Beating Heart (Japan | The New York Times Op-Docs | Director: Ema Ryan Yamazaki | Producer: Eric Nyari)

Nominees:

  • A Move (Iran, UK | The New York Times Op-Docs | Director: Elahe Esmaili | Producer: Hossein Behboudi Rad)
  • A Movement Against the Transparency of the Stars of the Seas (USA, Philippines | Criterion Channel | Director: Esy Casey | Producer: Esy Casey, Nur Jannah Kaalim)
  • Amma ki Katha (India | Director: Nehal Vyas | Producer: Nehal Vyas, Advik Beni)
  • Enchukunoto (The Return) (Kenya | Director: Laissa Malih | Producer: Kavita Pillay, Adam Mazo, Tracy Rector, Taylor Hensel)
  • Instruments of a Beating Heart (Japan | The New York Times Op-Docs | Director: Ema Ryan Yamazaki | Producer: Eric Nyari)
  • Modern Goose (Canada | The New York Times Op-Docs | Director: Karsten Wall | Producer: Alicia Smith)
  • Nine Easy Dances (Canada | York University | Director/Producer: Nora Rosenthal)
  • The Medallion (UK, Ethiopia, USA | The New Yorker, SUDU Connexion | Director: Ruth Hunduma | Producer: Lily Usher, Tolu Stedford)
  • The Poem We Sang (Canada, Palestine, Jordan | MAD Solutions | Director: Annie Sakkab | Producer: Annie Sakkab, Paul Lee)
  • Until He’s Back (USA, Spain, Morocco | PBS POV & Scripps News | Director: Jacqueline Baylon | Producer: Jacqueline Baylon, Hailey Gavin)

Best Director

Winner: Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel Szor & Yuval Abraham, No Other Land (Palestine, Norway, USA) 

Nominees: 

  • Agniia Galdanova, Queendom (Greenwich Entertainment | USA, France)
  • Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel Szor & Yuval Abraham, No Other Land (Palestine, Norway, USA) 
  • Johan Grimonprez, Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat (Kino Lorber | Belgium, France, Netherlands) 
  • Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie, Sugarcane (National Geographic | USA)
  • Shiori Ito, Black Box Diaries (MTV Documentary Films | Japan, USA, UK)

Best Cinematography

Winner: Ruslan Fedotov, Queendom (Greenwich Entertainment | USA, France)

Nominees: 

  • Arun Bhattarai, Agent of Happiness (Film Movement | Bhutan, Hungary)
  • Alix Blair, Helen and the Bear (N/A | USA)
  • Sareen Hairabedian, My Sweet Land (ITVS – PBS / ARTE France / RTS | Jordan, France, USA, Ireland)
  • Ruslan Fedotov, Queendom (Greenwich Entertainment | USA, France)
  • Christopher LaMarca, Emily Kassie, Sugarcane (National Geographic | USA)

Best Editing

Winner: Rik Chaubet, Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat  (Kino Lorber | Belgium, France, Netherlands)

Nominees: 

  • Ema Ryan Yamazaki, Black Box Diaries (MTV Documentary Films | Japan, USA, UK)
  • Katrina Taylor, Helen and the Bear (N/A | USA)
  • Raphaelle Martin-Holger, Sareen Hairabedian, My Sweet Land (ITVS – PBS / ARTE France / RTS | Jordan, France USA, Ireland)
  • Rik Chaubet, Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat  (Kino Lorber | Belgium, France, Netherlands)
  • Nathan Punwar, Maya Daisy Hawke, Sugarcane (National Geographic | USA)

Best Original Music Score

Winner: Víctor Hernández Stumpfhauser, Frida (Amazon MGM Studios | USA)

Nominees: 

  • Víctor Hernández Stumpfhauser, Frida (Amazon MGM Studios | USA)
  • Maxwell Sterling, Life and Other Problems (DR Sales | Denmark, UK, Sweden)
  • Tigran Hamasyan, My Sweet Land (ITVS – PBS / ARTE France / RTS | Jordan, France, USA, Ireland)
  • Mali Obomsawin, Sugarcane (National Geographic | USA)
  • Uno Helmersson, The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (Netflix | USA)

Best Writing

Winner: Johan Grimonprez, Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat (Kino Lorber | Belgium, France, Netherlands)

Nominees: 

  • Raoul Peck, Ernest Cole, Ernest Cole: Lost & Found (Magnolia Pictures | France, South Africa, USA)
  • Hasan Oswald, Mediha (Together Films | USA)
  • Jazmin Jones, Seeking Mavis Beacon (NEON | USA)
  • Johan Grimonprez, Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat (Kino Lorber | Belgium, France, Netherlands)
  • Morgan Neville, Jason Zeldes, Aaron Wickenden, Oscar Vasquez, Piece by Piece (Focus Features | USA)

Best TV Feature Documentary

Winner: Two American Families: 1991-2024 (PBS | USA | Directors: Tom Casciato, Kathleen Hughes Producers: Tom Casciato, Kathleen Hughes, Frank Koughan, Nina Chaudry)

Nominees: 

  • Madu (Disney+ | USA, UK, Nigeria | Directors: Matthew Ogens, Joel ‘Kachi Benson | Producers: Jamie Patricof, Katie McNeill, Rachel Halilej)
  • Night Is Not Eternal ( HBO | Max | USA | Director: Nanfu Wang | Producers: Nanfu Wang, Lori Cheatle)
  • Stolen Gold (ESPN | UK, USA, Spain | Director: Suemay Oram | Producer: Santi Aguado, Gentry Kirby)
  • The Apartheid Killer (BBC World Service | UK, South Africa | Director: Charlie Northcott, Isa Jacobson | Producers: Isa Jacobson, Charlie Northcott)
  • Two American Families: 1991-2024 (PBS | USA | Directors: Tom Casciato, Kathleen Hughes |  Producers: Tom Casciato, Kathleen Hughes, Frank Koughan, Nina Chaudry)

Best Curated Series

Winner: Independent Lens (PBS | USA | EPs: Lois Vossen, Carrie Lozano) 

Nominees: 

  • 30 for 30 (ESPN Films | USA | EPs: Heather Anderson, Marsha Cooke, Brian Lockhart, Burke Magnus) 
  • 99 – We all share 99% of the same DNA (N/A | France | EP: Jérôme Plan)
  • Independent Lens (PBS | USA | EPs: Lois Vossen, Carrie Lozano) 
  • POV (PBS | USA | EPs: Erika Dilday, Chris White)
  • The New York Times Op-Docs (The New York Times Op-Docs | USA | EP: Adam Ellick)

Best Episodic Series

Winner: We’re Here (HBO | Max | USA | Director: Peter LoGreco | Producers: Erin Haglund, Kimberly Greenhut | EP: Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Johnnie Ingram, Stephen Warren, Peter LoGreco, Erin Gamble)

Nominees: 

  • A Real Bug’s Life (National Geographic | USA, UK | Directors: Alex Ranken, John Capener, Alex Hemingway, Nathan Small, Nat Sharman | Producers: Helen Williamson, Bill Markham, Alex Ranken, John Capener, Alex Hemingway, Nathan Small, Nat Sharman | EPs: Tom Hugh-Jones, Martha Holmes, Grant Mansfield, Justine Schmidt, Pamela Caragol) 
  • Couples Therapy (Paramount+ | USA | Director: Kim Roberts | Producers: Sophie Kissinger, Matt Parker | EPs: Eli Despres, Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg)
  • Queens (National Geographic | UK | Directors: Rachael Kinley, Ilaira Mallalieu, Victoria Bromley, Jess Tombs, Faith Musembi | Producers: Rachael Kinley, Ilaira Mallalieu, Victoria Bromley, Jess Tombs, Faith Musembi; Chloë Sarosh | EPs: Vanessa Berlowitz, Angela Bassett, Pamela Caragol)
  • The Negotiators (CNA, Mediacorp Pte Ltd | Singapore | Directors: Alyx Ayn Arumpac, Georgie Yukiko Donovan, Indra Nienhaus | Producers: Alyx Ayn Arumpac, Georgie Yukiko Donovan, Indra Nienhaus | EP: Aditya Thayi)
  • We’re Here (HBO | Max | USA | Director: Peter LoGreco | Producers: Erin Haglund, Kimberly Greenhut | EP: Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Johnnie Ingram, Stephen Warren, Peter LoGreco, Erin Gamble)

Best Limited Series

Winner: A Town Called Victoria (PBS | USA | Director: Li Lu | Producers: Li Lu, Anthony Pedone | EPs: Deniese Davis, Hunter Arnold, Lois Vossen, Rachel Raney, Royd Chung, Donald Young, Stephen Gong, Li Lu)

Nominees: 

  • A Town Called Victoria (PBS | USA | Director: Li Lu | Producers: Li Lu, Anthony Pedone | EPs: Deniese Davis, Hunter Arnold, Lois Vossen, Rachel Raney, Royd Chung, Donald Young, Stephen Gong, Li Lu)
  • Choir (Disney+ | USA | Director: Rudy Valdez | EPs: Jason Blum, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Justin Wilkes, Sara Bernstein, Michael Seitzman, Chris McCumber, Jeremy Gold, Gretchen Palek, Ryan Miller, Rudy Valdez, Ross Dinerstein)
  • Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial (Netflix | USA | Director: Joe Berlinger | EPs: Joe Berlinger, Tim Pastore, Patrick Milling-Smith, Matt Renner, Yoshi Stone, Axel Gerdau, Rachael Profiloski)
  • Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage & Reckoning (HBO | Max | USA | Director: Jason Hehir | Producers: Jason Hehir, Jacob Rogal, Nicholas Eisenberg, Jilllian Moosmamm | EPs: Joie Jacoby, Linda Pizzuti Henry, Dan Krockmalnic, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Sara Rodriguez)
  • STAX: Soulsville U.S.A. (HBO | Max | USA | Director: Jamila Wignot | Producers: Jamila Wignot, Kara Elverson | EPs: Ezra Edelman, Caroline Waterlow, Nigel Sinclair, Nicholas Ferrall, Scott Pascucci, Sophia Dilley, Michele Smith, Jody Gerson, David Blackman, Charlie Cohen, Ron Broitman, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Tina Nguyen)

Best Music Documentary

Winner: Omar & Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird (Oscilloscope Laboratories | USA | Director: Nicolas Jack Davies | Producers: Johann Scheerer)

Nominees: 

  • Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story (Banger Films, National Film Board of Canada | Canada | Directors: Michael Mabbott, Lucah Rosenberg-Lee| Producers: Amanda Burt, Justine Pimlott, Sam Dunn, Scot McFadyen, Michael Mabbott)
  • Beatles 64 (Disney+ | Director: David Tedeschi | USA | Producers: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Olivia Harrison, Sean Ono Lennon, Martin Scorsese, Margaret Bodde, Jonathan Clyde, Mikaela Beardsley)
  • Maestra (BRKLY | USA | Director: Maggie Contreras, Producers: Maggie Contreras, Neil Berkeley, Emma West, Melanie Miller, Lauren Lexton)
  • Omar & Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird (Oscilloscope Laboratories | USA | Director: Nicolas Jack Davies | Producers: Johann Scheerer)
  • Songs from the Hole (N/A | USA | Director: Contessa Gayles | Producer: Contessa Gayles, richie reseda, David Felix Sutcliffe)

Best Audio Documentary

Winner: “What’s Up, Michael Freeman?” (Ear Hustle and Radiotopia from PRX | USA | Host: Earlonne Woods, Nigel Poor | Engineers: Earlonne Woods, Fernando Arruda, Harry Culhane | USA | Producers: Amy Standen, Bruce Wallace, Rahsaan Thomas)    

Nominees: 

  • “What’s Up, Michael Freeman?” (Ear Hustle and Radiotopia from PRX | USA | Host: Earlonne Woods, Nigel Poor | Engineers: Earlonne Woods, Fernando Arruda, Harry Culhane | USA | Producers: Amy Standen, Bruce Wallace, Rahsaan Thomas)    
  • Long Shadow: In Guns We Trust (Long Lead, The Trace, Campside Media, PRX | USA | Hosts:  Garrett M. Graff and Jennifer Mascia | Engineers: Claire Mullen and Yi-Wen Lai-Tremewan | Producers: John Patrick Pullen, Emily Martinez. Matthew Shaer, and Aleah Papes)
  • Pack One Bag (Lemonada | USA | Host: David Modigliani | Engineer: Willa Kaufman | Producers: David Modigliani, Willa Kaufman, Nicki Stein, Eric Spiegelman, Whitney Donaldson, Stanley Tucci, Jessica Cordova Kramer, Stephanie Wittels Wachs)
  • Shadowball: Rise of the Black Athlete (Audible | USA | Host: Jemele Hill | Engineer: Neil Cabana | Producers: Joy Road Entertainment, PG Cuschieri, Jim Young, Matthew Hatchette, Neil Cabana, Carey Williams, Jemele Hill)
  • The Sunday Story: A Song for Grief in China (NPR | USA, China | Hosts: John Ruwitch, Aowen Cao | Engineer: Josh Newel | Producers: Justine Yan, Jenny Schmidt )

David L. Wolper Student Documentary

Winner: Her Name Was Zehava (NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute | USA, Israel | Director: Tamar Baruch | Producer: Tamar Baruch)

Nominees: 

  • Her Name Was Zehava (NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute | USA, Israel | Director: Tamar Baruch | Producer: Tamar Baruch)
  • Jerhy ( University of California, Santa Cruz | Costa Rica, USA, | Director: John Ortiz | Producer: John Ortiz)
  • Milk (National Film and Television School | UK | Director: Miranda Stern | Producer: Ashionye Ogene)
  • The Anarchist and The Fridge (School of Visual Arts MFA Social Documentary Film | USA | Director: Yunchang Zhang | Producer: Yunchang Zhang)
  • The Waiter, the Scientist and Jenny (National Film and Television School | UK | Director: Joe Snelling | Producer: Joe Snelling)



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