a href="/myfiles/Images/2014/12/07/lf3_big.jpg" title="Director Laura Poitras, center, accepts the "Best Documentary" award for the film "CitizenFour" at The Independent Film Project's 24th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on Monday. — AP " Director Laura Poitras, center, accepts the "Best Documentary" award for the film "CitizenFour" at The Independent Film Project's 24th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on Monday. — AP
LOS ANGELES — “CitizenFour,” filmmaker Laura Poitras's documentary about National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, was given the top award for best feature by the International Documentary Association on Friday. The IDA award for “CitizenFour” follows the film's best documentary win at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards this week. It was also nominated for an Independent Spirit Award last month and is among 15 films advancing in the Oscars best documentary race. “CitizenFour” gives a fly-on-the-wall account of Snowden's tense days in a Hong Kong hotel and encounters with journalists as newspapers published details of NSA programs that gathered data from the Internet activities and phone records of millions of Americans and dozens of world leaders. — Reuters