Doc Talk podcast discusses 2026 Oscar documentary win

The latest episode of Deadline's Doc Talk podcast examines the surprise win of Mr. Nobody Against Putin for best documentary feature at the 2026 Oscars. Hosts John Ridley and Matt Carey debate the results, including why Netflix's The Perfect Neighbor fell short. The episode also features conversations from the True/False festival in Columbia, Missouri.

The documentary community continues to process the victory of Mr. Nobody Against Putin at the 2026 Academy Awards, where it claimed the Oscar for best documentary feature. Although Netflix's The Perfect Neighbor, directed by Geeta Gandbhir, entered as the frontrunner, it did not prevail. On the new installment of Deadline's Doc Talk podcast, hosts John Ridley—an Oscar winner for 12 Years a Slave and Academy member—and Matt Carey dissect the outcome. Ridley offers what he describes as a conspiracy theory to account for The Perfect Neighbor's loss among Academy voters. The podcast, a production of Deadline and Ridley's Nō Studios, is available on platforms including Spotify, iHeart, and Apple. Published on March 17, 2026, the episode extends to the True/False festival in Columbia, Missouri. It includes discussions with filmmakers of two premieres: Phenomena, directed by Melbourne-based Josef Gatti, and Pinball, directed by Naveen Chaubal and produced by Bryn Silverman. Gatti's Phenomena explores universal forces like light, gravity, and electromagnetism through experiments, without visual effects. He calls it a 'trippy science musical' or 'psychedelic odyssey into the fabric of the universe,' and it is currently screening at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen. Pinball follows Yosef, a young Iraqi refugee navigating life between Baghdad, Cairo, and Louisville, Kentucky, challenging assumptions about communities in red states. The filmmakers explain the title's choice despite no arcade game depictions.

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Pavel Talankin forced by TSA at JFK Airport to check his Oscar statuette for 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin,' which later went missing.
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Oscar for 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' goes missing after TSA check

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Pavel Talankin, co-director and subject of the Academy Award-winning documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin,' lost his Oscar statuette after TSA at New York's JFK Airport forced him to check it as a potential weapon. The award vanished upon his arrival in Frankfurt on a Lufthansa flight. Co-director David Borenstein has publicly appealed for its return.

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The 12th annual Bentonville Film Festival concluded Monday after handing out awards in multiple categories Saturday night in Northwest Arkansas. If I Go Will They Miss Me took the Best Narrative Award while Jane Elliott Against the World earned Best Documentary.

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