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Oscars 2026 Documentary Contenders — Doc Speak Podcast


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In recent times, hard-hitting, well timed movies have taken the Oscar for Greatest Documentary Function: No Different Land this previous yr; 20 Days in Mariupol the yr earlier than, and Navalny in 2023.

Will or not it’s one other pressing, political or war-themed movie that takes the prize when the following Academy Awards roll round? Or maybe will probably be a movie whose social import comes with a rhythmic beat, like 2022 winner Summer time of Soul? It’s early to be discussing Oscar contenders – however not too early, at the very least within the collective knowledge of John Ridley and Matt Carey, hosts of Deadline’s Doc Speak podcast. In at present’s episode, we dive in the place others concern to leap, joined by journalist and movie critic Lauren Wissot, contributing editor of Filmmaker journal and Documentary journal.

Two latest Oscar winners have emerged as early contenders: Mstyslav Chernov, the 20 Days in Mariupol director who returns with 2000 Meters to Andriivka, and Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, who follows up Summer time of Soul with Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius). Investigative journalist Christo Grosev, one of many heroes of Navalny, may issue within the Oscar race as the main target of Antidote, the documentary directed by James Jones that has been acquired by Frontline.

Brittany Shine’s documentary Seeds, although it hasn’t nailed down distribution but, has already claimed quite a few awards. The Good Neighbor, the Geeta Gandbhir movie acquired by Netflix, will make a robust bid. Ridley and Wissot predict a wholesome afterlife for Life After, the sophomore function movie from Reid Davenport.

A shock hit about an immensely fashionable artist who spectacularly fell from grace is gaining traction. So too is a novel tackle the dynamics of Israeli Palestinian relations, and a movie a few “no person” who took on one of many world’s strongest leaders. And we focus on the awards potential for a movie set in China the place you may rent somebody to interrupt up an affair, and a documentary during which right-wing non secular ideologues turn into an ominous political power.

We additionally forged our votes for the movies we ardently need to see within the Oscar race, together with one a few famend filmmaker with a disturbing Nazi previous.

That’s on the brand new episode of Doc Speak, hosted by Oscar winner Ridley (12 Years a SlaveShirley) and Carey, Deadline’s documentary editor. The pod is a manufacturing of Deadline and Ridley’s Nō Studios.

Hearken to the episode above or on main podcast platforms together with SpotifyiHeart and Apple.