Searching for Sugar Man
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‘Searching for Sugar Man’ Rocks the IDA Awards
"Searching for Sugar Man" is named the year's top doc at the International Documentary Association's IDA Awards
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‘Bully,’ ‘How to Survive a Plague,’ ‘Sugar Man’ Make Oscars Documentary Short List
"The Gatekeepers" also included on list of 15 films, "West of Memphis" is snubbed
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‘Searching for Sugar Man’ Wins Producers Guild Doc Nomination
"Sugar Man" is best-known doc on list that also includes "The Island President," "The Other Dream Team," "The Gatekeepers" and "A People Uncounted"
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‘Searching for Sugar Man,’ ‘First Cousin Once Removed’ Win at International Documentary Festival
"Searching for Sugar Man," about the revived career of musican Rodriguez, takes home Best Music Documentary and Audience awards at IDFA
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‘Searching for Sugar Man’ Tops Cinema Eye Honors Nominations
Rock doc "Searching for Sugar Man" and mistaken-identity tale "The Imposter" lead all films with five nominations for Cinema Eye Honors
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Top IDA Doc Nominees Deal With Rock, Rape, Race, Riches – And Cows
The International Documentary Association nominates "Searching for Sugar Man," "The Invisible War," "The Central Park Five," "The Queen of Versailles" and "Women With Cows" for doc-feature honors
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‘Searching for Sugar Man’ Rodriguez: From Poverty to Carnegie Hall
Since "Searching for Sugar Man," the resurrection of folk singer Rodriguez is as remarkable as his fall into obscurity
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New Rules Could Give Oscar Documentary Field a Different Look This Year
A change in the Oscar documentary process could help unconventional films like "Samsara" and "Searching for Sugar Man" — but maybe not "2016 Obama's America"
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Independent Box Office: ‘Ruby Sparks’ Averages $11K Per-Screen
Fox Searchlight's romantic comedy "Ruby Sparks" clicks and LD Entertainment's "Killer Joe" averages $12,621 on its three screens. "Safety Not Guaranteed" gets a Facebook boost
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LA Film Fest Journeys Into Music’s Lost and Found
"Ballads, Blues and Bluegrass," "Searching for Sugar Man" and "Neil Young Journeys" are among the fascinating musical films at the Los Angeles Film Festival
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Sundance Deals: The Weinstein Company Picks Up ‘Lay the Favorite’
Bruce Willis, Laura Prepon, Rebecca Hall and Catherine Zeta-Jones star in the movie, directed by Stephen Frears
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40 Years Later, Detroit’s Bob Dylan Is Discovered in ‘Sugar Man’
The thrilling, true story about artistry, circumstance and the global village sparked a standing ovation — with the Sundance audience both crying and cheering