Deadline's Doc Talk podcast dissects the shocks from the 2026 Academy Awards documentary shortlists. Hosts John Ridley and Matt Carey highlight snubs and unexpected inclusions amid a competitive field. The episode explores the Academy's selections from a record 201 qualifying films down to 15 finalists.
The 2026 Oscar shortlists for documentaries, announced last week, have sparked intense discussion on Deadline's Doc Talk podcast. From a record-breaking 201 qualifying nonfiction features, the Academy's documentary branch narrowed the field to 15 for the feature category, advancing them to nomination voting. This ruthless cut left many filmmakers disappointed, while a select few celebrated recognition.
Hosts John Ridley, an Oscar winner for 12 Years a Slave and Academy member, and Matt Carey, Deadline's senior documentary editor, delve into the biggest surprises. National Geographic faced a major setback when its prime contender, despite winning the IDA Award for Best Feature Documentary, was overlooked. Similarly, HBO Documentary Films saw one of its top hopefuls—a project directed by a famed actress—snubbed, though it earned a spot for The Alabama Solution, directed by Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman.
Ridley praises the branch for including Seeds but expresses strong frustration over the omission of a film by Davis Guggenheim and Nyle DiMarco. "Really? Really?" he says with incredulity about the snub. Notably, several films without U.S. distribution made the cut, including Holding Liat, Seeds, Yanuni, and Coexistence, My Ass!. The podcast also notes a film that "had to cut through rocks" to qualify, alongside works from recent Oscar winners: one from a Best Documentary Feature recipient two years ago and another from a filmmaker honored a decade prior.
Turning to short documentaries, the episode spotlights recognitions for filmmakers like Joshua Seftel, Ondi Timoner, and Jay Rosenblatt. Geeta Gandbhir achieved a rare feat, landing on the shortlist for both an acclaimed feature she directed and a short documentary she co-directed.
Produced by Deadline and Ridley's Nō Studios, the podcast is available on Spotify, iHeart, and Apple platforms.