Grierson Awards nomination for Edinburgh College of Art graduate

A FILM made by a recent graduate from the Edinburgh College of Art has been shortlisted in one of the most best-known documentary filmmaking competitions.

Ilona Kacieja, who graduated this Summer, has been nominated in the Best Student Documentary category of the British Documentary Awards, perhaps better known as the Grierson Awards, named after the acknowledged ‘father’ of documentary filmmaking – Scot, John Grierson.

Her nomination is for Red Dust.

The awards, now in their 41st year, also sees Scot, Callum Macrae, named in the Best Documentary on Current Affairs category, for a film about civil war in Sri Lanka.

The winners will be announced on November 4.

The full shortlist reads, as follows:

The Open University Best Documentary on a Contemporary Theme — Domestic

7/7: One Day in London

Ben Anthony for Minnow Films; first shown: BBC Two

Bradley Wiggins – A Year in Yellow

John Dower for Twofour; first shown: Sky Atlantic

Dogging Tales

Leo Maguire for Minnow Films; first shown: Channel 4

Lifers

Tim Wardle for Century Films; first shown: Channel 4

Shell Best Documentary on a Contemporary Theme — International

Law of the Jungle

Michael Christoffersen, Hans La Cour for Radiator Film; first shown: Sheffield Doc/Fest

Salma

Kim Longinotto for Vixen Films; first shown: Human Rights Watch Film Festival, London

Searching for Sugar Man

Malik Bendjelloul for Red Box Films and Passion Pictures in association with Canfield Pictures and The Documentary Company; first shown: Sheffield Doc/Fest

Walking Wounded: Return to the Frontline

Siobhan Sinnerton for Minnow Films; first shown: Channel 4

ITN Source Best Documentary on Current Affairs

Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile

Lesley Gardiner for ITV Studios; first shown: itv

No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka

Callum Macrae for Outsider Films; first shown: Frontline Club, London

The Spies Who Fooled the World

Mike Rudin for BBC Panorama; first shown: BBC One

Syria: Across the Lines

Olly Lambert for Quicksilver Media; first shown: Channel 4

Halo Best Arts Documentary

Arena: aka Norman Parkinson

Nicola Roberts; first shown: BBC Four

Chopin Saved My Life

James Kent for Oxford Film & Television; first shown: Sheffield Doc/Fest

Imagine: The Fatwa – Salman’s Story

Jill Nicholls for BBC; first shown: BBC One

Imagine: Theatre of War

Chris Terrill for Uppercut Films; first shown: BBC One

ITN Source Best Historical Documentary

Donald Campbell: Speed King

Ashley Gething for Tern Television; first shown: BBC Two

The Genius of Josiah Wedgwood

Ian Denyer for What Larks! Productions; first shown: BBC Two

The Secret History of Our Streets: Deptford High Street

Joseph Bullman for Century Films and Halcyon Hearts Films; first shown: BBC Two

The Trouble with Aid

Ricardo Pollack for Wall to Wall Media; first shown: BBC Four

Vinten Best Science or Natural History Documentary

The 2000 Year-old Computer

Michael Beckham for Images First; first shown: BBC Four

How to Build a Bionic Man

Tom Coveney for Darlow Smithson Productions; first shown: Channel 4

Kangaroo Dundee: Part 1

Andrew Graham-Brown, Tom Mustill for AGB Films; first shown: BBC Two

Order and Disorder: The Story of Energy

Nic Stacey for Furnace TV; first shown: BBC Four

Nyman Libson Paul Most Entertaining Documentary

The Fish Market: Inside Billingsgate

Jamie Balment for Indus Films; first shown: BBC Two

Inside Claridges (Episode 1)

Jane Treays for The Garden; first shown: BBC Two

Nina Conti: A Ventriloquist’s Story – Her Master’s Voice

Nina Conti; first shown: BBC Four

Searching for Sugar Man

Malik Bendjelloul for Red Box Films and Passion Pictures in association with Canfield Pictures and The Documentary Company; first shown: Sheffield Doc/Fest

Envy Best Documentary Series

Our War

Katharine English, John Douglas, Dan Reed for BBC Productions; first shown: BBC Three

The Secret History of Our Streets

Joe Bullman, Brian Hill, Mary Cranitch, Paul Berczeller, Chris Durlacher for Century Films and Halcyons Heart Films; first shown: BBC Two

Why Poverty?

Ben Lewis, Brian Hill, Alex Gibney, Hugo Berkeley, Osvalde Lewat, Bosse Lindquist, Christoffer Guldbrandsen, Mona Eldaief, Jehane Noujaim, Weijun Chen for Steps International, DR and BBC; first shown: BBC One

The Year the Town Hall Shrank

David Nath, James Newton for Blast! Films; first shown: BBC Four

Bertha DocHouse Best Cinema Documentary

5 Broken Cameras

Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi for Alegria Productions, Burnat Films Palestine, Guy DVD Films Production; first shown: General theatrical release

The House I Live in

Eugene Jarecki; first shown: General theatrical release

The Imposter

Bart Layton for RAW in association with Red Box Films and Passion Pictures; first shown: General theatrical release

Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present

Matthew Akers; first shown: General theatrical release

CTVC Best Newcomer Documentary

High Tech, Low Life

Stephen Maing for Mud Horse Pictures, LLC; first shown: Sheffield Doc/Fest

Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet

Jesse Vile for Opus Pocus Films; first shown: Sheffield Doc/Fest

Love & Death in City Hall

Guy King for Erica Starling Productions; first shown: BBC One Northern Ireland

Transsexual Teen Beauty Queen

Dan Murdoch for Renegade; first shown: BBC Three

Sky Atlantic Best Student Documentary

Beach Boy

Emil Langballe for National Film and Television School; first shown: BFI Southbank

Boys

Marc Williamson for National Film and Television School; first shown: BFI Southbank

Red Dust

Ilona Kacieja for Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh University; first shown: Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh University

Sodiq

Adeyemi Michael for National Film and Television School; first shown: BFI Southbank

Documentary Presenter of the Year

Grayson Perry for All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry

Seneca Productions; first shown: Channel 4

Lou Ferrante for Inside the Gangsters Code

NERD TV; first shown: Discovery

Mary Beard for Meet the Romans with Mary Beard

Lion Television; first shown: BBC Two

Rich Hall for Rich Hall Inventing the Indian

Open Mike Manchester; first shown: BBC Four