I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, the HBO documentary series directed and co-produced by Josh Koury, associate professor of Film, Media, and Performing Arts, won awards for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Series for Broadcast and Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Nonfiction Film or Series for Broadcast at the Cinema Eye Honors. The Cinema Eye Honors is an international nonfiction award that recognize the whole creative team, presenting annual craft awards in directing, editing, producing, cinematography, original score and graphic design/animation and is extraordinarily well regarded in the film industry.
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark is a six-part documentary series based on the book of the same name that explores writer Michelle McNamara’s investigation into “The Golden State Killer,” a man who terrorized California in the 1970s and 80s and is responsible for 50 home-invasion rapes and 12 murders.
Read full coverage of the Cinema Eye Honors event on IndieWire:
Cinema Eye Honors Go to Non-Fiction Oscar Contenders ‘Collective’ and ‘Boys State’
For more information, contact Koury.