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Winners Only by Category:
Documentary (Short)

Listed below are the Academy Award winners in the category of Documentary (Short) (non-winning nominations have been omitted from this list). Click on the name of a film or person in the list to display more information about that film or person. Or, click on a category in the column on the right to display the winners in that category.

1941  (14th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerChurchill’s Island, National Film Board of Canada; United Artists. (Canada)

1943  (16th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerDecember 7th, United States Navy; United States Office of Strategic Services Field Photographic Bureau.

1944  (17th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerWith the Marines at Tarawa, United States Marine Corps.

1945  (18th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerHitler Lives?, Warner Bros. [Featurette Series] Gordon Hollingshead, Producer.

1946  (19th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerSeeds of Destiny, United States Department of War.

1947  (20th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerFirst Steps, United Nations Division of Films and Visual Information. (Canada)

1948  (21st)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerToward Independence, United States Army.

1949  (22nd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerA Chance to Live, March of Time; 20th Century-Fox. [March of Time Series] Richard de Rochemont, Producer.
Winner markerSo Much for So Little, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; Warner Bros. Edward Selzer, Producer.

1950  (23rd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerWhy Korea?, 20th Century-Fox Movietone; 20th Century-Fox. Edmund Reek, Producer.

1951  (24th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerBenjy, Paramount. Fred Zinnemann, Producer.

1952  (25th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerNeighbours, National Film Board of Canada; Arthur Mayer-Edward Kingsley, Inc. (Canada) Norman McLaren, Producer.

1953  (26th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Alaskan Eskimo, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [People and Places Series] Walt Disney, Producer.

1954  (27th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThursday’s Children, World Wide Pictures and Morse Films; British Information Services. (UK)

1955  (28th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerMen Against the Arctic, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. [People and Places Series] Walt Disney, Producer.

1956  (29th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe True Story of the Civil War, Camera Eye Pictures, Inc. Louis Clyde Stoumen, Producer.

1958  (31st)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerAma Girls, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. [People and Places Series] Ben Sharpsteen, Producer.

1959  (32nd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerGlass, The Netherlands Government; George K. Arthur-Go Pictures, Inc. (Netherlands) Bert Haanstra, Producer.

1960  (33rd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerGiuseppina, James Hill Production; Lester A. Schoenfeld Films. (UK) James Hill, Producer.

1961  (34th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerProject Hope, MacManus, John & Adams, Inc./Klaeger Film Production; Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Frank P. Bibas, Producer.

1962  (35th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerDylan Thomas, TWW Ltd.; Janus Films. (UK) Jack Howells, Producer.

1963  (36th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerChagall, Auerbach Film Enterprises, Ltd.-Flag Films; Union Films. (France) Simon Schiffrin, Producer.

1964  (37th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerNine from Little Rock, Guggenheim Productions; United States Information Agency. Charles Guggenheim, Producer.

1965  (38th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerTo Be Alive!, Johnson Wax. Francis Thompson, Producer.

1966  (39th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerA Year Toward Tomorrow, Sun Dial Films, Inc.; Office of Economic Opportunity. Edmond A. Levy, Producer.

1967  (40th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Redwoods, King Screen Productions. Mark Harris and Trevor Greenwood, Producers.

1968  (41st)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerWhy Man Creates, Saul Bass & Associates. Saul Bass, Producer.

1969  (42nd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerCzechoslovakia 1968, Sanders-Fresco Film Makers for The United States Information Agency. Denis Sanders and Robert M. Fresco, Producers.

1970  (43rd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerInterviews with My Lai Veterans, Laser Film Corporation. Joseph Strick, Producer.

1971  (44th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerSentinels of Silence, Producciones Concord; Paramount. (Mexico, USA) Manuel Arango and Robert Amram, Producers.

1972  (45th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThis Tiny World, Charles Huguenot van der Linden Production. (Netherlands) Charles Huguenot van der Linden and Martina Huguenot van der Linden, Producers.

1973  (46th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerPrinceton: A Search for Answers, Krainin-Sage Productions. Julian Krainin and DeWitt L. Sage, Jr., Producers.

1974  (47th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerDon’t, R.A. Films. Robin Lehman, Producer.

1975  (48th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe End of the Game, Opus Films Limited. Claire Wilbur and Robin Lehman, Producers.

1976  (49th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerNumber Our Days, Community Television of Southern California. Lynne Littman, Producer.

1977  (50th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerGravity Is My Enemy, John Joseph Production. John Joseph and Jan Stussy, Producers.

1978  (51st)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Flight of the Gossamer Condor, Shedd Production. Jacqueline Phillips Shedd and Ben Shedd, Producers.

1979  (52nd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerPaul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist, Janus Films Inc. Saul J. Turell, Producer.

1980  (53rd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerKarl Hess: Toward Liberty, Hallé/Ladue, Incorporated. Roland Hallé and Peter W. Ladue, Producers.

1981  (54th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerClose Harmony, Noble Enterprise. Nigel Noble, Producer.

1982  (55th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerIf You Love This Planet, National Film Board of Canada. (Canada) Edward Le Lorrain and Terri Nash, Producers.

1983  (56th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerFlamenco at 5:15, National Film Board of Canada. (Canada) Cynthia Scott and Adam Symansky, Producers.

1984  (57th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Stone Carvers, Paul Wagner Productions. Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner, Producers.

1985  (58th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerWitness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements, Skylight Picture Production. David Goodman, Producer.

1986  (59th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerWomen—For America, for the World, Educational Film & Video Project. Vivienne Verdon-Roe, Producer.

1987  (60th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerYoung at Heart, Sue Marx Films, Inc. Production. Sue Marx and Pamela Conn, Producers.

1988  (61st)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerYou Don’t Have to Die, Tiger Rose Production in association with Filmworks, Inc. William Guttentag and Malcolm Clarke, Producers.

1989  (62nd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Johnstown Flood, Guggenheim Productions. Charles Guggenheim, Producer.

1990  (63rd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerDays of Waiting, Mouchette Films Production. Steven Okazaki, Producer.

1991  (64th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerDeadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment, Women’s Educational Media, Inc. Production. Debra Chasnoff, Producer.

1992  (65th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerEducating Peter, State of the Art, Inc. Production. Thomas C. Goodwin and Gerardine Wurzburg, Producers.

1993  (66th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerDefending Our Lives, Cambridge Documentary Films Production. Margaret Lazarus and Renner Wunderlich.

1994  (67th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerA Time for Justice, Guggenheim Productions, Inc. Production for the Southern Poverty Law Center. Charles Guggenheim.

1995  (68th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerOne Survivor Remembers, Home Box Office and The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Production. Kary Antholis.

1996  (69th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerBreathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O’Brien, Inscrutable Films/Pacific News Service Production. Jessica Yu.

1997  (70th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerA Story of Healing, Dewey-Obenchain Films Production. Donna Dewey and Carol Pasternak.

1998  (71st)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Personals: Improvisations on Romance in The Golden Years, Keiko Ibi Film Production. Keiko Ibi.

1999  (72nd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerKing Gimp, Whiteford-Hadary/University of Maryland/Tapestry International Production. Susan Hannah Hadary and William A. Whiteford.

2000  (73rd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerBig Mama, Birthmark Production. Tracy Seretean.

2001  (74th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThoth, Amateur Rabbit Production. Sarah Kernochan and Lynn Appelle.

2002  (75th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerTwin Towers, Wolf Films/Shape Pictures/Universal/Mopo Entertainment Production. Bill Guttentag and Robert David Port.

2003  (76th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerChernobyl Heart, Downtown TV Documentaries Production. Maryann DeLeo.

2004  (77th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerMighty Times: The Children’s March, Tell the Truth Pictures Production. Robert Hudson and Bobby Houston.

2005  (78th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerA Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin, NomaFilms Production. Corinne Marrinan and Eric Simonson.

2006  (79th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Blood of Yingzhou District, Thomas Lennon Films Production. (China, USA) Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon.

2007  (80th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerFreeheld, Lieutenant Films Production. Cynthia Wade and Vanessa Roth.

2008  (81st)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerSmile Pinki, Principe Production. Megan Mylan.

2009  (82nd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerMusic by Prudence, iThemba Production. (USA, Zimbabwe) Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett.

2010  (83rd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerStrangers No More, Simon & Goodman Picture Company Production. (USA, Israel) Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon.

2011  (84th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerSaving Face, Milkhaus/Jungefilm Production. (USA, Pakistan) Daniel Junge and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.

2012  (85th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerInocente, Shine Global Production. Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine.

2013  (86th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life, A Reed Entertainment Production. (Canada, USA, UK) Malcolm Clarke and Nicholas Reed.

2014  (87th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerCrisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1. Ellen Goosenberg Kent and Dana Perry.

2015  (88th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerA Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, an SOC Films Production. (USA, Pakistan) Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.

2016  (89th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe White Helmets, Netflix. (UK) Orlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara.

2017  (90th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerHeaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405, A Stiefel & Co. Production. Frank Stiefel.

2018  (91st)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerPeriod. End of Sentence., A Pad Project Production; Netflix. Rayka Zehtabchi and Melissa Berton.

2019  (92nd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerLearning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl), A Grain Media Production; A+E Networks. (UK) Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva.

2020  (93rd)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerColette, A Respawn Entertainment/Oculus Studios/Time Travel Unlimited Production. Anthony Giacchino and Alice Doyard.

2021  (94th)

(Short Subject)

Winner markerThe Queen of Basketball, A Breakwater Studios Production; The New York Times Op-Docs. Ben Proudfoot.

2022  (95th)

(Short Film)

Winner markerThe Elephant Whisperers, Netflix Documentary/Sikhya Entertainment Prod.; Netflix. (India) Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga.

2023  (96th)

(Short Film)

Winner markerThe Last Repair Shop, Breakwater Studios/Et Al. Studios Production; Searchlight/L.A. Times Studios. Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers.