Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Documentary Film
The BMO Allan King Award for Best Documentary Film is an annual award given by the Toronto Film Critics Association to a film judged by the members of that body to be the year's best documentary film.
Winners
2000s
Year | Winner | Director(s) |
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2002 | Bowling for Columbine | Michael Moore |
2003 | Capturing the Friedmans | Andrew Jarecki |
2004 | The Fog of War | Errol Morris |
2005 | Grizzly Man | Werner Herzog |
2006 | Manufactured Landscapes | Jennifer Baichwal |
2007 | No End in Sight | Charles Ferguson |
2008 | Man on Wire | James Marsh |
2009 | The Cove | Louie Psihoyos |
2010s
Year | Winner | Director(s) |
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2010 | Exit Through the Gift Shop | Banksy |
2011 | Nostalgia for the Light | Patricio Guzmán |
2012 | Stories We Tell | Sarah Polley |
2013 | The Act of Killing | Joshua Oppenheimer |
2014 | The Overnighters | Jesse Moss |
2015 | The Look of Silence | Joshua Oppenheimer |
2016 | Cameraperson | Kirsten Johnson |
2017 | Faces Places | Agnès Varda and JR |
2018 | Won't You Be My Neighbor? | Morgan Neville |
2019 | American Factory | Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert |
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