Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Documentary

The Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Documentary is an annual award given by the Detroit Film Critics Society.

History
It honors the best documentary film of that year since its inception in 2011 with the first winner being Errol Morris's Tabloid.

Winners

 * 2011: Tabloid
 * Into Eternity
 * Into the Abyss
 * Marwencol
 * We Were Here
 * 2012: Jiro Dreams of Sushi
 * The House I Live In
 * The Imposter
 * The Queen of Versailles
 * Searching for Sugar Man
 * 2013: Stories We Tell
 * Blackfish
 * The Act of Killing
 * The Square
 * The Unknown Known
 * 2014: Citizenfour
 * Finding Vivian Maier
 * Jodorowsky’s Dune
 * Keep On Keepin’ On
 * Life Itself
 * 2015: Amy
 * Best of Enemies
 * Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
 * Listen to Me Marlon
 * The Look of Silence
 * 2016: O.J.: Made in America
 * 13th
 * Gleason
 * Life, Animated
 * Tickled
 * Weiner
 * 2017: Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond
 * The Defiant Ones
 * Human Flow
 * Kedi
 * Step
 * Strong Island
 * Whose Streets?
 * 2018: Three Identical Strangers
 * Free Solo
 * RBG
 * Whitney
 * Won't You Be My Neighbor?
 * 2019: Apollo 11
 * Amazing Grace
 * Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror
 * Knock Down the House
 * Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
 * 2020: Dick Johnson Is Dead
 * All In: The Fight for Democracy
 * Boys State
 * The Dissident
 * Time
 * 2021: Flee and Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
 * Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain
 * The Sparks Brothers
 * Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street