2026 Oscar® Nominated Shorts: Documentary

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**Some films in this program contain graphic war imagery, adult themes and language. Recommended for persons 17 and up**

ALL THE EMPTY ROOMS – Joshua Seftel, 33 min., United States.

All the Empty Rooms follows veteran CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp as they embark on a seven-year-long project to document the empty bedrooms of children killed in school shootings. Hartman steps away from his heartwarming human interest stories and unbeknownst to
his network’s bosses, pursues a piece on absence, memory, and the unseen ripples of America’s gun violence epidemic. As these senseless incidents claim more young lives than any other cause in America, these quiet bedrooms reveal truths more powerful than statistics ever could.

ARMED ONLY WITH A CAMERA: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF BRENT RENAUD – Craig Renaud and Brent Renaud, 38 min., United States.

On March 13, 2022, filmmaker Brent Renaud was killed by Russian soldiers – the first American journalist to die while reporting on the war in Ukraine. His younger brother and collaborator, Craig Renaud, recovered Brent’s body and his final recordings from Ukraine and brought them back to their childhood home in Arkansas. As Brent’s journey to his final resting place unfolds, the film chronicles the years he and his brother spent covering some of the world’s most dangerous conflicts. As journalism becomes one of the most dangerous professions in the world, Armed Only With a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud is dedicated to Brent and all the devoted journalists who use their cameras to work for truth and understanding.

CHILDREN NO MORE: “WERE AND ARE GONE” – Hilla Medalia, 36 min. Israel.

Children No More: “Were and are Gone” is an observational documentary short about a
vigil that began in March 2025, when a handful of women stood silently in a public square in
Tel Aviv, each holding a photograph of a child killed in Gaza. On every image: the child’s
name, age, date of death, and the words “WAS AND IS NO MORE.” Their stillness is heavy,
pressing against the rhythm of ordinary life. Some passersby look away; others respond with
denial, sorrow, or rage. Yet week after week, new names are added, new photographs are
printed and lifted high. And each week, more people step forward to join this quiet act of protest.

THE DEVIL IS BUSY – Christalyn Hampton and Geeta Gandbhir, 31 min., United States.

The Devil is Busy takes viewers on a daylong journey with Tracii, the determined
head of security at a women’s healthcare clinic in Atlanta, Georgia as she works to ensure the safety of women seeking abortions in the face of new restrictions and persistent protests.

PERFECTLY A STRANGENESS – Alison McAlpine, 15 mins., Canada.

In the dazzling incandescence of an unknown desert, three donkeys discover an abandoned astronomical observatory and the universe. A sensorial, cinematic exploration of what a story can be.

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Runtime
2h 38m
Year
2026
Format
DCP
First Showing
February 21, 2026