The International Documentary Association said Thursday that it is pushing its 37th annual IDA Documentary Awards ceremony from its originally scheduled early February date to March 4 as an online-only show, a response to the surging Omicron variant. The awards show had been set for February 5 at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles. Nominations were announced in November, with Summer of Soul leading all docs with four noms. PBS earned 14 nominations to lead all platforms, followed by Netflix and Hulu with seven apiece. The news comes as IDA members are viewing nominated films in the Best Feature and Best Short categories. Voting has now been extended to February 13 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 2021-22 Awards Season Calendar – Dates For The Emmys, Grammys, Oscars & More The IDA said today that th …
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