Longlist announcement for Video Documentary
LAUSANNE, March 11, 2023 - The AIPS Sport Media Awards are pleased to announce the longlist for the Video Documentary category.
The longlist represents the first judging stage and is based on the average ratings of the AIPS panel of specialists, the Executive Committee members and the members of the Jury.
Find out more about the judging stages here
Here are the selected works, in alphabetical order of country:
Disclaimer: All names and information have been published as we have received them, for any corrections please contact us at info@aipsawards.com.
VIDEO DOCUMENTARY
Omar Boudi, Zoheir Boudi (Algeria), The sudden cardiac death (The football tragedy) - Echorouk TV
Sergio Ferraro (Argentina), Sean Eternos: Champions of America - Pegsa / Netflix
Chris Danks (Australia), George Kambosos Jr: Rise of the Emperor - The Sporting News
Dan Goldberg (Australia), Sky blue: Inside Sydney FC - Mint Pictures Pty Ltd
Nikolaus Mahatsek (Austria), MAXimum Verstappen: The Flying Dutchman - ServusTV
Matthias Stelzmüller (Austria), Skate the World – The jump - DailySports / Skate the World
Dario Mehmedovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Rođeni - RTV FBiH
Rodrigo Araujo (Brazil), The reserves of 82' - Globo
Gustavo Rotstein (Brazil), Football and religion - TV Globo
Zhi Wu (China), Meet Wang Shuang: Footballer of China - Xinhua News Agency
Andres Posse (Colombia), Champions of life - Primera Voz
Nicklas Vinde (Denmark), Handball Diaries - Kielce - DAZN
Benoit Pensivy (France), 80 Minutes - 3W - What a Wonderful World
Aziza Nait Sibaha (France), Atlas Lionesses: Hear them roar - France24
Nicolas Delloye, Jonathan Taylor (France, Ireland), Chasing Tokyo - Olympic Channel
Nick Golüke (Germany), Felix Neureuther: Playing with fire, who still needs this Olympia? - NGLOW Film and New Media Gmbh
Christoph Nahr (Germany), My Games: Munich 72 – ARD
Jürgen Schmidt (Germany), Horst Eckel: The last hero of Bern - Südwestrundfunk
Benjamin Unger (Germany), Olympics 1972: The GDR and the terror - NDR
Kata Olah (Hungary), Conquering time Agnes Keleti - Makabor Studio
Balint Toth (Hungary), Kristóf Milák - The Prophecy - MTVA
Jonathan Taylor (Ireland), On Edge - Olympic Channel
Donald Oliver (Jamaica), Carifta 49: The story - SportsMax TV
Shadrack Andenga Odinga (Kenya), Tear of terrorism in sports - Mediamax limited
Oluwatobi Ayinde (Nigeria), Pitch of dreams - Yes FM, Nigeria
Ricardo Amorim (Portugal), “Quintana: An Extraordinary Warrior” - Porto Canal
Mariano Amiune (Spain), 72: A gathering of champions - Olympic Channel
Rebeca Arevalo (Spain), A brilliant curling - Olympic Channel
Santiago Castañeda Heredia (Spain), The eternal flame - Diario AS | AS Televisión
Pau Mitjans (Spain), My decision, by Andrés Iniesta - NSN
Daniel Grefve (Sweden), The Kvarnby Case - SVT (Swedish Television)
Oleksiy Mandziy (Ukraine), Sport facilities in Chernihiv destroyed by the Russian aggressor - JSC (Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine)
Volodymyr Mula (Ukraine), The Football Nation - TeleProstir Studio
David Garrido (UK), Football's toughest opponent - Sky Sports
Louis Myles (UK), Croatia: Defining a nation - FIFA+
Claire Ryan (UK), Rob Burrow: Living with MND - BBC
David Tryhorn (UK), The Figo affair: The transfer that changed football – Netflix
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT Following this longlist, we will announce the shortlist and subsequently the finalists.
The final ceremony will take place in Seoul on May 9, 2023.
Stay tuned for the rest of the longlists!