Directors of 10 Oscar-Contending Docs Discuss Their Films’ Origins, Challenges and Impact (Video)
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Last year, 169 films were eligible for the best documentary feature Oscar. Not even the most diligent members of the documentary branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences saw anywhere near that many before casting their ballots to determine the shortlist of 15 finalists or the five eventual Oscar nominees. There are just not enough hours in the day.
The goal of the SCAD Savannah Film Festival‘s Docs to Watch Panel, which has been presented by The Hollywood Reporter and hosted by yours truly since 2014, has always been to highlight 10 of the year’s doc features that are truly outstanding and worthy of attention. And it seems like the doc branch is paying attention: over the past 11 years, 24 docs that were represented on the panel went on to Oscar noms (of a possible 55), and eight went on to win (of a possible 11).
On Oct. 29, the directors of outstanding 2025 documentaries descended on the nation’s largest university-run film festival for this year’s Docs to Watch Panel, a 90-minute conversation about the challenges and rewards of making their current films, and docs in general, which you can watch in its entirety right here:
The filmmakers who appeared on this year’s panel are:
During the fest, THR moderators also conducted post-screening Q&As with each of the docs’ director or directors, which we will be posting on our website over the coming days, ahead of the period of voting to determine the Oscar shortlists (Dec. 8-12) and the announcement of the shortlists (Dec. 16).
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