Best Interactive Documentary
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“Welcome to Pine Point” is an interactive movie created by the National Film Board of Canada. It explores the history of Pine Point, a once-thriving British Columbia mining town that was abandoned in 1952. The project is notable for pioneering the use of interactive storytelling within documentary f...
Prison Valley is an interactive movie created in 2010 exploring the unique situation of Cañon City, Colorado. The project, by David Dufresne and Philippe Brault, investigates how the town’s proximity to numerous correctional facilities—including Florence Reformatory—has profoundly shaped its demogra...
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