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    Home » “The Alabama Solution,” “Cover-Up” and “The Tale of Silyan” Are Among Nominees For The Producers Guild’s Documentary Award

    “The Alabama Solution,” “Cover-Up” and “The Tale of Silyan” Are Among Nominees For The Producers Guild’s Documentary Award

    By SHOOTTuesday, December 9, 2025No Comments102 Views
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    Nikola feeds fish to Silyan in this scene from "The Tale of Silyan" (Ciconia Film/Jean Dakar)
    LOS ANGELES --

    The Producers Guild of America (PGA) has announced the nominees for Documentary Motion Pictures and finalists for the PGA Innovation Award. As part of the 37th Annual Producers Guild Awards, these categories recognize productions that demonstrate exceptional achievement in documentary filmmaking, and significant accomplishments in the application of emerging technology. The winner of the Documentary Motion Picture will be named during the awards ceremony on Saturday, February 28 at the Fairmont Century Plaza. The winner of the PGA Innovation Award will be announced at a pre-awards ceremony reception in Los Angeles on Thursday, February 26.

    The Producers Guild Awards recognize excellence in production across motion pictures, television, and emerging media, as well as the leading figures whose contributions continue to define the producing profession. Acclaimed producers to be honored at this year’s ceremony include Amy Pascal (David O. Selznick Achievement Award), Mara Brock Akil (Norman Lear Achievement Award) and Jason Blum (Milestone Award).

    “Across all categories, the Producers Guild Awards celebrate the vital job of producing, and the noteworthy contributions that honorees have made to the industry,” read a joint statement by Producers Guild of America Presidents Stephanie Allain and Donald De Line. “The PGA is proud to recognize the extraordinary producers and teams whose work reflects their remarkable dedication and commitment to excellence.”

    Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Pictures
    The films nominated for Documentary Motion Pictures are listed below in alphabetical order.

    –The Alabama Solution (HBO Documentary Films)
    –Cover-Up (Netflix)
    –Mr. Nobody Against Putin (Made in Copenhagen)
    –My Mom Jayne: A Film by Mariska Hargitay (HBO Documentary Films)
    –Ocean with David Attenborough (National Geographic)
    –The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix)
    –The Tale of Silyan (National Geographic)

    These films are in the process of being vetted for individual producer eligibility. Productions released between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2025 were eligible for consideration. One nominee from each production will also be featured in a virtual roundtable conversation, which will be livestreamed on the Producers Guild YouTube channel on Tuesday, February 25.

    Last year, producers Lizzie Gillett, Robert Ford, Ian Bonhôte, received the award for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Picture for “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” which followed the film star’s rise to fame and his activism for spinal cord injury treatments and disability rights following the near-fatal horse-riding accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down.

    The PGA Innovation Award Finalists
    The finalists for the PGA Innovation Award are listed below in alphabetical order.

    –ASTEROID (Doug Liman’s 30 Ninjas / Google’s 100 Zeros)
    –Big Wave: No Room for Error (Cosm)
    –D-Day: The Camera Soldier (TARGO / TIME Studios)
    –territory (Double Eye Studios / Kinetic Light)
    –The Wizard of Oz at Sphere (Sphere Entertainment Co.)

    Productions released between October 1, 2024 and October 1, 2025 were eligible for consideration. The PGA Innovation Award is presented to the production as a whole, not to individual producers. As such, the producers are not subject to the PGA eligibility determination process.

    In 2025, “Orbital” was named winner of the PGA Innovation Award, produced by Cosm Studios, Planetary Collective, and Kuva.

    The Innovation Award honors exceptional distinctiveness, inventiveness, and impact in expanding the conventions of program format, content, audience interaction, production technique and delivery. The expansion of programming around the PGA Innovation Award underscores the guild’s mission of recognizing and embracing innovation and emerging technologies utilized by producers.

    Winners will be selected by a jury co-led by Maureen Fan (co-founder & CEO of Baobab Studios), Joanna Popper (executive producer, Finding Pandora X, Breonna’s Garden, Master of Light) and Angela Russo-Otstot (chief creative officer of AGBO).

    “Producers have long been central to determining how emerging technologies can be applied responsibly to support ambitious storytelling,” shared Fan, Popper, and Angela Russo-Otstot in a joint statement. “The producing teams recognized as finalists demonstrate a clear commitment to exploring new possibilities across mediums, exemplifying how innovative approaches and technical ingenuity can create meaningful new opportunities for artists and audiences.”

    For the second year, PGA members will have an opportunity to explore and engage with all finalists and interact with some of their producers at the PGA Innovation Award Finalists Showcase, which will be hosted by AGBO on their downtown Los Angeles campus on Saturday, January 31.

    Nominees for Sports, Children’s and Short Form will be announced this Friday, December 12. The nominees for Theatrical Motion Pictures, Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures, Television Series/Specials, and Televised or Streamed Motion Pictures will be announced on Friday, January 9.

    The 2026 Producers Guild Awards Event chairs are Mike Farah and Joe Farrell. The 2026 Producers Guild Awards are produced by Anchor Street Collective. Branden Chapman is executive producer, and Carleen Cappelletti is co-executive producer.

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    Review: Director Joe Carnahan’s “The Rip”

    Friday, January 16, 2026
    This image released by Netflix shows Matt Damon in a scene from "The Rip." (Claire Folger/Netflix via AP)

    Lines between cop and criminal get murky in Joe Carnahan's "The Rip," a crime thriller set across one foggy Miami night, starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Damon and Affleck, of course, are so closely associated with Boston — most recently they produced the 2024 heist movie "The Instigators" there — that a detour to South Florida puts them, a little awkwardly, in an entirely different movie landscape. This is "Miami Vice" territory or Elmore Leonard Land, not Southie or "The Town." In "The Rip," they play Miami narcotics officers who come upon a cartel stash house that Lt. Dane Dumars (Damon) says may have $150,000 hidden in the walls. It turns out to be more than $20 million, though, and their mission immediately turns from a Friday afternoon smash-and-grab into an imminent siege where no one can be trusted. "The Rip," which debuts Friday on Netflix, is a lean and potent-enough neo-noir where almost all the characters are police officers, yet it's a mystery as to who's a good guy and who's not. It's a nifty and timely premise, even if "The Rip" literally tattoos its message across itself. When Dane sits down with the young woman (Sasha Calle) at the stash house who seems plausibly innocent, she looks at tattoos on his hands and asks what they mean. On one: "AWTGG": "Are we the good guys?" As much as the answer might seem a foregone conclusion in a movie starring Damon and Affleck, who are also producers, "The Rip" plays with and against type in ways that can keep you engrossed. (The cast also includes Teyana Taylor, Steven Yeun and Kyle Chandler.) However, the exposition is so light and hurried in "The Rip" that that's almost all it plays with. We know almost nothing about our characters outside of the action in the movie, making all the... Read More

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