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Lauren Greenfield’s “The Queen of Versailles” nominated for best feature documentary by the International Documentary Association
A screenshot of the New York Times’ coverage yesterday of the IDA award nominees.
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The International Documentary Association yesterday announced the nominees for best feature documentary, and The Queen of Versailles—Lauren Greenfield‘s debut feature-length documentary—is one of the five films chosen for this honor. Congratulations, Lauren!
The winner will be announced December 7 at a ceremony in Los Angeles, where Lauren’s fellow nominees include Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon for The Central Park Five.
See the full list of nominees at the IDA’s website. Below: Lauren talking about the movie with The Wall Street Journal.
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