8 wins & 14 nominations
- 2014 Nominee British Independent Film Award
- Best Documentary
- 2014 Winner The Jewish Experience Award
- The Avner Shalev Yad Vashem Chairman's Award - Honorable Mention
- 2015 Nominee ALFS Award
- Documentary of the Year
- 2016 Nominee Emmy
- Outstanding Research
- Adam Turner (researcher)
- Oliver Keers (researcher)
- Zoe Perry (researcher)
- Dorit Starik (researcher)
- 2016 Winner Emmy
- Outstanding Historical Programming - Long Form
- André Singer (director)
- Sally Angel (producer)
- Brett Ratner (producer)
- Richard Melman (executive producer)
- Philippa Kowarsky (co-producer)
- Signe Byrge Sørensen (co-producer)
- Stephen Frears (executive producer)
- James Packer (executive producer)
- 2016 Nominee Emmy
- Outstanding Editing: Documentary and Long Form
- Arik Lahav-Leibovich (editor)
- Steve Miller (editor)
- 2016 Nominee Emmy
- Outstanding Music and Sound
- Paul Paragon (sound recordist)
- Amir Boverman (sound recordist)
- Aviv Aldema (re-recording mixer/supervising sound editor/sound designer)
- Thomas Jæger (re-recording mixer)
- Nicholas Singer (composer)
- Erez Eyni Shavit (dialogue editor)
- Idan Rawet (fx editor)
- 2016 Winner Peabody Award
- Winner
When images of the Nazi concentration camps flooded collective consciousness in 1945, few expected that other images were being prevented from public display. Night Will Fall tells the fascinating story of that documentation, largely unseen until now. drawn from a 1945 documentary by Alfred Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein that was shelved for political reasons and resuscitated nearly 70 years later by the Imperial War Museum, Night Will Fall deftly weaves two stories into one documentary tale - one about the atrocities of the Nazi concentration camps, the other about the changing policies of postwar reconstruction that pulled atrocity images into and out of public view. Tracing events associated with both the liberation of the concentration camps and the censorship that followed, Night Will Fall is a documentary gem: it seamlessly brings together original footage by American, British and Russian photographers and camera crews with on-site interviews among survivors and soldiers and conversations with archivists and filmmakers. Night Will Fall artfully reinstates an obscure moment in holocaust history that attests to the enduring power of visual documentation. For reminding us of how cogently visuals bear witness to humanity's underside, Night Will Fall earns a Peabody Award.
- 2016 Winner RTS Television Award
- Best History
- 2014 Winner Special MentionThis intellectually bracing film reveals the power of documentary and why it matters. It challenges us to never take anything for granted. With skill and grace this film is a remarkable achievement reminding of the need to never forget.
- 2016 Nominee Televisual Bulldog Award
- Best Specialist Factual
- 2015 Nominee ITN Source
- Best Historical Documentary
- André Singer (Director)
- Sally Angel (Producer)
- Brett Ratner (Producer)
- 2015 Winner FOCAL Award
- Award for Best Use of Footage in a History Production
- André Singer (Director)
- Sally Angel (Producer)
- Brett Ratner (Producer)
- Adam Turner (Footage Archive Researcher)
- 2015 Nominee FOCAL Award
- Best Use of Footage in a Factual Production
- André Singer (Director)
- Sally Angel (Producer)
- Brett Ratner (Producer)
- Adam Turner (Footage Archive Researcher)
- 2015 Winner FOCAL Award
- Best Use of Footage in a Cinema Release
- André Singer (Director)
- Sally Angel (Producer)
- Brett Ratner (Producer)
- Adam Turner (Footage Archive Researcher)
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