Grammy Award for Best Music Film
The Grammy Award for Best Music Film (known as Best Long Form Music Video until 2013 ) is a music award that has been presented under changing names at the annual Grammy Awards since 1984 . Music films are awarded , with the award being differentiated from the Grammy Award for Best Music Video for music videos of individual songs.
Background and story
The Grammy Awards (actually Grammophone Awards), which have been presented since 1958, are presented annually in numerous categories by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) in the United States of America for artistic achievement, technical competence and excellent overall performance regardless of the album - Honor sales or chart position.
The Grammy Award for Best Music Film was introduced in 1984 as Best Video Album alongside the Grammy Award for Best Music Video as one of two successors to the Grammy Award for Video of the Year , which was given in 1982 and 1983, and has since changed its name several times:
- Best Video Album (1984–1985)
- Best Music Video, Long Form (1986–1997)
- Best Long Form Music Video (1998-2013)
- Best Music Film (since 2014)
It is awarded to actors, directors and producers of high quality longer music videos and music films, including documentaries and concert films. In 1988 and 1989 the criteria for this category were changed and the award was given in two categories as Best Concept Music Video and Best Performance Music Video . In 1990 the original shape was restored. A minimum of 51% music is required by the performing artists.
The award was given twice to the musicians Madonna and Sting , who received this award most often as an actor; Madonna was nominated four times. Director David Mallet is the only director to have won the award twice. The most frequently nominated without having received the award were the Eurythmics with three nominations.
Winners and nominees
In 1984 and 1985, only the actors were awarded the prize. In 1986, in addition to the artists, the director and, since 1987, the producers as well.
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1984 | Duran Duran | Duran Duran |
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1985 | Making Michael Jackson's Thriller | Michael Jackson |
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1986 | Huey Lewis & The News: The Heart of Rock 'n Roll |
Huey Lewis and the News Director: Bruce Gowers |
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1987 | Bring on the night |
Sting Director: Michael Apted Producer: Sting |
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1988 | not forgiven | |||
1989 | not forgiven | |||
1990 | Rhythm Nation 1814 |
Janet Jackson Directors: Dominic Sena , Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris Producers: Aris McGarry , Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris |
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1991 | Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie |
MC Hammer Director: Rupert Wainwright Producer: John Oetjen |
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1992 | Madonna: Live! - Blond Ambition World Tour 90 |
Madonna Directors: David Mallet Mark "Aldo" Miceli Producer: Anthony Eaton |
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1993 | diva |
Annie Lennox Director: Sophie Muller Producer: Rob Small |
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1994 | Ten Summoner's Tales |
Sting Director: Doug Nichol Producer: Julie Fong |
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1995 | Zoo TV: Live from Sydney |
U2 Director: David Mallet Producers: Ned O'Hanlon , Rocky Oldham |
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1996 | Secret World Live |
Peter Gabriel Director: François Girard Producer: Robert Warr |
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1997 | The Beatles Anthology |
The Beatles Directors: Bob Smeaton , Geoff Wonfor Producers: Chips Chipperfield , Neil Aspinall |
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1998 | Jagged Little Pill, Live |
Alanis Morissette Directors: Alanis Morissette Steve Purcell Producers: Alanis Morissette, David May , Glen Ballard & Steve Purcell |
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1999 | American Masters : Lou Reed: Rock & Roll Heart |
Lou Reed Director: Timothy Greenfield-Sanders Producers: Karen Bernstein , Susan Lacy , Tamar Hacker , Timothy Greenfield-Sanders |
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2000 | Band of Gypsys: Live at Fillmore East |
Jimi Hendrix Director: Bob Smeaton Producers: Chips Chipperfield & Neil Aspinall |
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2001 | Gimme Some Truth: The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album |
John Lennon Director: Andrew Solt Producers: Andrew Solt , Greg Vines , Leslie Tong & Yoko Ono |
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2002 | Recording The Producers: A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks |
Mel Brooks Director: Susan Froemke Producers: Peter Gelb & Susan Froemke |
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2003 | The Clash: Westway to the World |
The Clash Director: Don Letts |
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2004 | Legend |
Sam Cooke Producers: Mary Wharton , Mick Gochanour & Robin Klein |
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2005 | Concert for George | Various Artists Director: David Leland Producers: Jon Kamen , Olivia Harrison & Ray Cooper |
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2006 | No Direction Home |
Bob Dylan Director: Martin Scorsese Producers: Anthony Wall , Jeff Rosen , Margaret Bodde , Martin Scorsese , Nigel Sinclair , Susan Lacy |
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2007 | Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run |
Bruce Springsteen Director: Thom Zimny Producer: Thom Zimny |
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2008 | The Confessions Tour: Live from London |
Madonna Director: Jonas Åkerlund Producers: David May , Sara Martin |
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2009 | Runnin 'down a dream |
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Director: Peter Bogdanovich Producers: George Drakoulias & Skot Bright |
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2010 | The Beatles Love - All Together Now | Various artists Director: Adrian Wills Producer: Jonathan Clyde , Martin Bolduc |
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2011 | When You're Strange: A Film About The Doors |
The Doors Director: Tom DiCillo Producers: Dick Wolf , Jeff Jampol , John Beug , Peter Jankowski |
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2012 | Back and Forth |
Foo Fighters Director: James Moll Producers: James Moll , Nigel Sinclair |
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2013 | Big Easy Express |
Mumford & Sons , Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros & Old Crow Medicine Show Director: Emmett Malloy Producer: Bryan Ling , Mike Luba , Tim Lynch |
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2014 | Live kisses |
Paul McCartney Director: Jonas Åkerlund |
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2015 | 20 Feet from Stardom |
Darlene Love , Merry Clayton , Lisa Fischer & Judith Hill Director: Morgan Neville Producers: Gil Friesen & Caitrin Rogers |
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2016 | Amy | Amy Winehouse |
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2017 | The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years | The Beatles |
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2018 | The Defiant Ones | Different artists |
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2019 | Quincy | Quincy Jones |
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2020 | Homecoming | Beyoncé |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position" Overview . National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences . Retrieved September 11, 2014.
- ^ Grammy Awards at a Glance . In: Los Angeles Times . Tribune Company . Retrieved May 29, 2011.
- ↑ Press release, June 4, 2013
- ^ NARAL Final Nomination List 57th Grammy Awards , accessed December 31, 2015.
Web links
- Official homepage of the Grammy Awards
- Past Winners Search . National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences . Retrieved July 19, 2011.