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IMDbBest Documentary Feature | 2017
Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming | 2017
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program | 2017
2017
Best Edited Documentary Feature | 2017
Outstanding Emerging Filmmaker | 2017 | Ezra
Best Documentary | 2017
Best Documentary Film | 2017 | Connor
Outstanding Achievement in Direction | 2017 | Ezra
Outstanding Achievement in Production | 2017
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary | 2017 | Ezra
Best Documentary | 2017 | Ezra
Documentary of the Year | 2017
Best Documentary Film | 2017
Documentary Feature | 2017
Best Documentary | 2017 | Ezra
Best Documentary | 2017
Best NonFiction Film | 2017
Best Documentary Film | 2017
Best Documentary | 2017
Best Documentary Picture | 2017
Best Documentary | 2017
Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2017
Best Documentary Feature | 2017 | Ezra
Outstanding Achievement in News and Information | 2017
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016 | Connor
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Feature | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Editing | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best NonFiction Film | 2016
Top Films of the Year | 2016
Best Feature | 2016 | Ezra
Best Documentary Film | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Documentary Feature of the Decade | 2020
Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking | 2017 | Nina
Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program | 2017 | Nick
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series Movie or Special Original Dramatic Score | 2017 | Gary
Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming Single or MultiCamera | 2017
Best Documentary Feature Film | 2017 | Ezra
Outstanding Documentary Feature | 2017 | Ezra
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Documentary | 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking | 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Editing | 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Score | 2017 | Gary
Best Picture | 2017
Best Documentary TV Spot | 2017
Best Documentary | 2017
Best Film Editing | 2017
Best Documentary | 2017
Best Film | 2017
Best Picture | 2017
Best Motion Picture Documentary | 2017
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary Feature Film | 2016 | Ezra
Best Documentary | 2016
2016 | Connor
Best DocumentaryNonFiction Film | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Documentary | 2016
Best Film | 2016
Director Ezra Edelman struggled on the decision to include the forensic photos of the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, but ultimately decided to edit them in to remind the audience that the trial was meant to be about a horrific double homicide instead of the discussion about race and corrupt law enforcement that it ultimately progressed into.
At 467 minutes, this is the longest film nominated for an Academy Award, breaking the record held by War and Peace (1965), by 31 minutes.
A few months after its Oscar win as Best Documentary, the Academy specifically outlawed "multi-part or limited series" to be included as nominees for the category in future editions. Though the director has said his intention was to release as it was, a full 7-hour project, and many other film festivals had presented in such way, ESPN showed it as a multi-part project in several parts which made possible for this rule change at the Oscars.
As well as airing in five parts on ESPN in the United States, the documentary was also shown over five consecutive nights on BBC Four in the United Kingdom.
O.J.: Made in America premiered at Sundance Film Festival on January 2016. It also screened at a number of festivals and received a limited theatrical run before airing in 5 parts on ESPN.
"O.J. Simpson: [referring to his refusal to participate in the boycott of 1968 Summer Olympics along with other prominent African American athletes] I'm not black, I'm O.J."
"Carl Douglas: I went to an inner-city high school. Our football team was terrible, but our fighters were good. We might lose the fourth quarter in the ballgame, but we'd win the fifth quarter after the game, the fight. It's called "the fifth quarter." That was, at most, a two-year crime dripping wet. The judge in that case held the jury out until eleven o'clock on a Friday night thirteen years to the day of O.J. Simpson's verdict on October the third. That in my mind was not a coincidence. And the 33-year sentence - reflecting the 33 million dollars in the civil verdict - was no coincidence. And that was the fifth quarter. They got back at O.J. for winning our case. White America got back at O.J. for being aquitted of murder."