Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film
The Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film was introduced for the 30th Golden Globe Awards and discontinued after the 34th Golden Globe Awards. The Elvis Presley concert film Elvis on Tour (1972) was the inaugural recipient in a tie with Walls of Fire (1972), a film examining the history and influence of Mexican mural artists. Earlier, in 1954, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association had awarded the film A Queen is Crowned (1953) a special award for "Best Documentary of Historical Interest", but that award was likewise discontinued.
Winners and nominees
- 1972
- Elvis on Tour (winner)
- Walls of Fire (winner)
- Marjoe
- Russia
- Sapporo Orinpikku (Sapporo Winter Olympics)
- Visions of Eight (winner)
- Love
- The Movies That Made Us
- The Second Gun
- Wattstax
- Youthquake! (winner)
- Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
- The Gentleman Trap
- Mustang: The House That Joe Built
- The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir
- UFOs: Past, Present, and Future
- 1976
- Altars of the World (winner)
- People of the Wind
- The Memory of Justice
- Wings of an Eagle
- That's Entertainment, Part II
External links
- 30th Golden Globe Awards
- 31st Golden Globe Awards
- 32nd Golden Globe Awards
- 33rd Golden Globe Awards
- 34th Golden Globe Awards
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