Abacus: Small Enough To Jail Directed By Steve James Receives Oscar® Nomination For Best Documentary Feature

The FRONTLINE (PBS) documentary ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL,  directed by award-winning filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams) and produced by Mark Mitten and Julie Goldman has been nominated for an Academy Award® in the Documentary Feature category.

This nomination marks first Academy Award® nomination for Best Documentary Feature for Steve James; Mark Mitten's first Academy Award® nomination; and Julie Goldman's second Academy Award® nomination for Best Documentary Feature. For the acclaimed PBS documentary series FRONTLINE produced out of WGBH/Boston, this is a first Academy Award® nomination.

ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL chronicles the Chinese-American Sung family's fight to clear their names after their small bank in New York City's Chinatown became the only U.S. bank indicted for mortgage fraud related to the 2008 financial crisis.


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The documentary follows how the bank's indictment and subsequent trial forced the Sung family to defend themselves — and their bank's legacy in the Chinatown community — over the course of a five-year legal battle.

"I'm so pleased and grateful. This is such a wonderful recognition for all of the ABACUS team, but especially for the Sung family. It has been a joy being able to follow their story," said director James

One of 2017's most critically-acclaimed documentaries, ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL was previously nominated for "Best Documentary" by both the National Board of Review and by The Chicago Film Critics Association, and was awarded "Best Political Documentary" by the Critics' Choice Documentary Awards last November. Steve James is a nominee for Best Director by the DGA for his work on ABACUS.

The New York Times called ABACUS "a classic underdog tale," and The Hollywood Reporter called it "both an affirmation and an indictment of the American Dream."


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ABOUT ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL 
ABACYS SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL is a Mitten Media, Motto Pictures, and Kartemquin Films Production for WGBH/FRONTLINE and Independent Television Service (ITVS). It is co-presented with the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM). The director is Steve James. The producers are Mark Mitten and Julie Goldman. The co-producers are Fenell Doremus and Nick Verbitsky. The executive producers are Gordon Quinn, Christopher Clements, Betsy Steinberg and Justine Nagan. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. The executive producer of ITVS is Sally Jo Fifer.

The FRONTLINE (PBS) documentary ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL,  directed by award-winning filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams) and produced by Mark Mitten and Julie Goldman has been nominated for an Academy Award® in the Documentary Feature category.

This nomination marks first Academy Award® nomination for Best Documentary Feature for Steve James; Mark Mitten’s first Academy Award® nomination; and Julie Goldman’s second Academy Award® nomination for Best Documentary Feature. For the acclaimed PBS documentary series FRONTLINE produced out of WGBH/Boston, this is a first Academy Award® nomination.

ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL chronicles the Chinese-American Sung family’s fight to clear their names after their small bank in New York City’s Chinatown became the only U.S. bank indicted for mortgage fraud related to the 2008 financial crisis. The documentary follows how the bank’s indictment and subsequent trial forced the Sung family to defend themselves — and their bank’s legacy in the Chinatown community — over the course of a five-year legal battle.

“I’m so pleased and grateful. This is such a wonderful recognition for all of the ABACUS team, but especially for the Sung family. It has been a joy being able to follow their story,” said director James

One of 2017’s most critically-acclaimed documentaries, ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL was previously nominated for “Best Documentary” by both the National Board of Review and by The Chicago Film Critics Association, and was awarded “Best Political Documentary” by the Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards last November. Steve James is a nominee for Best Director by the DGA for his work on ABACUS.

The New York Times called ABACUS “a classic underdog tale,” and The Hollywood Reporter called it “both an affirmation and an indictment of the American Dream.”

The 90th Academy Awards® nominations were announced today by the Academy. Also nominated in the Documentary Feature category was the POV documentary, Last Men in Aleppo. This year’s Oscars ceremony will take place Sunday, March 4, 2018.

ABOUT ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL 
ABACYS SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL is a Mitten Media, Motto Pictures, and Kartemquin Films Production for WGBH/FRONTLINE and Independent Television Service (ITVS). It is co-presented with the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM). The director is Steve James. The producers are Mark Mitten and Julie Goldman. The co-producers are Fenell Doremus and Nick Verbitsky. The executive producers are Gordon Quinn, Christopher Clements, Betsy Steinberg and Justine Nagan. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. The executive producer of ITVS is Sally Jo Fifer.

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