'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Cas,' 'Prime Minister' and 'Belén' Koyoharu Gotoge SHUEISHA Aniplex ufotable/Sony Pictures; Magnolia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection; Amazon Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment A total of 201 documentary features, 86 international features and 35 animated features are eligible for Oscar recognition this season in the best documentary feature, best international feature and best animated feature categories, respectively, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on Friday. The only time more documentaries were deemed eligible - 238 - was the year in which the pandemic led to an extension of the period of eligibility from 12 to 14 months (Jan. 1, 2020, to Feb. 28, 2021) and docs that did not play in theaters were considered. Related Stories Movies Michael B. Jordan Looks Back at Early Career When He Questioned if He Was a Leading Man, Credits Ryan Coogler for "Changing Everything for Me" Movies Eddie Murphy Tapped for 51st AFI Life Achievement Award This year's list of eligible documentary features includes titles that have dominated at the doc community's precursor awards, including Netflix's The Perfect Neighbor and Apocalypse in the Tropics, Apple's Come See Me in the Good Light and Neon's Orwell: 2+2=5. It also includes two acclaimed films made by celebrities about their famous parents, HBO's My Mom Jayne and Apple's Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost, which were directed by Mariska Hargitay and Ben Stiller, respectively. And there are several titles related to recent turmoil in the Middle East, including Hemdale/Metallux's Torn: The Israel-Palestine Poster War on New York City Streets and the self-distributed Coexistence, My Ass!, Holding Liat and Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk. The most glaring omission from the list: The Eyes of Ghana, a documentary directed by the two-time Oscar-winning documentarian Ben Proudfoot, which is still seeking distribution. THR has confirmed that a late decision was made to hold the film for next awards season. Other high-profile docs that were expected to be on the list, but are not, either because they were not submitted or because they failed to meet the eligibility requirements, include A24's Marc by Sofia, Oscar winner Sofia Coppola's portrait of Marc Jacobs, and Oscar winner Questlove's Hulu film Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius). The list of eligible international features includes five widely lauded films that are being distributed in the U.S. by Parasite backer Neon, and could conceivably all earn nominations: Norway's Sentimental Value, Brazil's The Secret Agent, South Korea's No Other Choice, Spain's Sirāt and France's It Was Just an Accident. It Was Just an Accident, which won the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or, was directed by Jafar Panahi, a filmmaker from Iran, but does not reflect well on the country; as a result, Iran submitted the much lower-profile Cause of Death: Unknown, while France submitted It Was Just an Accident, on the basis that much of the film's financing was French. Other countries that made interesting submissions include Japan (GKIDS's Kokuho, a film about kabuki performers, which is now the highest-grossing non-animated film in that country's history); Iraq (Sony Classics' The President's Cake won two prizes at Cannes); Belgium (Music Box's Young Mothers could bring the brothers Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne the first Oscar noms of their distinguished careers); and Taiwan (Netflix's Left-Handed Girl, which was co-written by Anora Oscar winner Sean Baker). Meanwhile, at least three countries submitted acclaimed documentaries for best international feature consideration: Ukraine (PBS's 2000 Meters to Andriivka, a doc about a Ukrainian platoon's fight to retake a city from Russian invaders, which was directed by Mstyslav Chernov, who won the best doc feature Oscar two years ago); North Macdeonia (Nat Geo's The Tale of Silyan, from Tamara Kotevska, whose 2019 film Honeyland was nominated for best international feature and doc feature Oscars); and Denmark (Mr. Nobody Against, a film about Vladimir Putin's propaganda efforts, which is still seeking U.S. distribution). And the list of animated features includes giant blockbusters like Crunchyroll's Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaibi Infinityy Catle, which is now the highest-grossing Japanese film of all time and the highest-grossing internationational film in the U.S. of all time, as well as the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2025; streaming hits like Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters, which is now that streamer's most watched film ever; acclaimed indies like Neon's Arco, a French-language critics' darling that counts Natalie Portman among its producers; and highly-anticipated forthcoming titles like Disney's Zootopia 2. Among the
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Critical Oscars: Academy Reveals Full Lists of Qualifying Documentary, International and Animated Features
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