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    Geeta Gandbir Shines at 98th Oscars with Dual Documentary Nominations but Misses Win

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    At the 98th Academy Awards, filmmaker Geeta Gandbir captured significant attention by securing nominations in two documentary categories, a rare and commendable feat. Despite the spotlight and the high hopes surrounding her work, Gandbir concluded the evening without clinching an Oscar. Her dual nominations marked a groundbreaking moment, as she became the first woman ever to be recognized in both the Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short categories in the same year, underscoring her exceptional talent and dedication to storytelling.

    Gandbir’s short documentary, a 31-minute film, delved into the life of Tracii, the head of security at a women’s healthcare clinic in Atlanta, Georgia. The film provided an intimate glimpse into a single day in Tracii’s life, highlighting her efforts to safeguard patients and staff amid ongoing protests and the challenges posed by stringent abortion laws. This poignant narrative stood alongside other strong contenders such as All the Empty Rooms, Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud, Children No More: Were and Are Gone, and Perfectly a Strangeness. Ultimately, the Oscar for Best Documentary Short was awarded to All the Empty Rooms, ending Gandbir’s bid in this category.

    In the Best Documentary Feature category, Gandbir was nominated for The Perfect Neighbour, a compelling project she both directed and produced for Netflix. The film explored a tragic and complex incident where Susan Louise Lorincz, a white woman, fatally shot her Black neighbour Ajike Owens following a dispute. The documentary not only recounted the events leading up to the shooting but also examined broader societal issues related to race and justice. This film competed against other notable documentaries including The Alabama Solution, Come See Me in the Good Light, Cutting Through Rocks, and the eventual winner, Mr Nobody Against Putin. The latter’s victory meant Gandbir once again missed out on the award, despite the critical acclaim her work received.

    Gandbir’s involvement in The Perfect Neighbour extended beyond directing, as she collaborated closely with producers Alisa Payne, Nikon Kwantu, and Sam Bisbee to bring the project to fruition. Her career has been shaped by mentorship from renowned filmmakers such as Spike Lee and Sam Pollard, who played pivotal roles in her early professional development. Over the years, Gandbir’s body of work has earned prestigious accolades, including Emmy and Peabody Awards, reflecting her consistent contribution to impactful documentary filmmaking.

    It is also noteworthy that Gandbir’s nominations came in the wake of the film Homebound, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, failing to make the shortlist for Best International Feature. This development left Gandbir as the sole nominee of Indian origin associated with the 98th Academy Awards, highlighting her unique position within the global film community. While she did not take home an Oscar this year, her historic nominations and the powerful stories she brought to the forefront have solidified her reputation as a significant voice in contemporary documentary cinema.

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