2026 Oscar Best Documentary Short Film Predictions
Tracking my evolving predictions for Documentary Short throughout Awards Season.

Documentary Short
*Updated 01.21.2025
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In the Spotlight |
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1 |
Perfectly a Strangeness (Seeking U.S. Distribution) |
▲ 3 |
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2 |
We Were the Scenery (Seeking U.S. Distribution) |
▲ 7 |
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3 |
The Devil is Busy (HBO Documentary Films) |
▼ 1 🔒 |
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4 |
All the Empty Rooms (Netflix) |
▼ 1 |
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5 |
Heartbeat (Filmhub) |
▲ 8 |
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On the Fringe |
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6 |
Bad Hostage (Self-Distributed) |
▲ 1 |
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7 |
Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud (HBO Documentary Films) |
▼ 6 |
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In the Mix |
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8 |
Classroom 4 (PBS Distribution) |
▼ 3 |
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9 |
Cashing Out (The New Yorker) |
▼ 1 |
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10 |
On Healing Land, Birds Perch (L.A. Times) |
▲ 2 |
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Long Shots |
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11 |
All the Walls Come Down (L.A. Times) |
▼ 5 |
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12 |
Children No More: “Were and are Gone” (Medalia Productions | Salty Features | Full Story Films) |
▼ 3 |
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13 |
Rovina’s Choice (The New Yorker) |
▼ 2 |
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14 |
Chasing Time (PBS Distribution) |
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15 |
Last Days on Lake Trinity (The New Yorker) |
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Looking for a Donkey |
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The table updates as the awards season shifts – my ADHD and OCD won’t let it sit still. The leaderboard below stays put; it’s the Top 7 I locked in at the start of the month.


