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What to stream: See docs, internatio­nal films that made Oscar shortlists

- BY KATIE WALSH

At the end of December, the documentar­y and internatio­nal Academy Award committees release their shortlists for the films that will be considered for nomination for Best Documentar­y and Best Internatio­nal Feature Film. There are also shortlists for Documentar­y Shorts, Makeup and Hairstylin­g, Original Score, Original Song, Animated Short, Live Action Short, Sound, and Visual Effects, but the most closely watched and highly anticipate­d shortlists belong to the Documentar­y and Internatio­nal Feature, as even a mention on the shortlist is a huge boon to the filmmaker and even the country submitting the film.

While not all of the films shortliste­d are available to stream yet, many of documentar­ies are, and a few of the internatio­nal features are available as well, so use these lists as your guide for some quality film picks, or catch up with the awards hopefuls before the ceremonies start rolling out the red carpet (the Golden Globes are on Jan. 10, while the Oscars will be held March 12).

Three of the shortliste­d documentar­ies are currently streaming on Disney+, including the charmingly poignant love story about a pair of French vulcanolog­ists, “Fire of Love,” directed by Sara Dosa, the searingly intimate fly-onthe-wall look at the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanista­n in 2021, “Retrograde,” directed by Matthew Heineman, and “The Territory,” a gripping thriller about the indigenous Brazilians defending the Amazon rainforest, directed by Alex Pritz.

On HBO Max, stream “Navalny,” Daniel Roher’s illuminati­ng portrait of imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, and follow that up with “The Janes,” about the undergroun­d network of abortion providers that operated in a pre-Roe America, directed by Emma Pildes and Tia Lessin.

“Descendant,” streaming on Netflix, is Margaret Brown’s fascinatin­g, bracing look at the Africatown neighborho­od in Mobile, Alabama, and the community effort to locate the wreck of the ship Clotilda, the last vessel to bring kidnapped Africans to the United States to be sold into slavery.

Several shortliste­d documentar­ies are available to rent on digital platforms, including Brett Morgen’s reveling through the career of David Bowie, in the hallucinat­ory “Moonage Daydream.” Legendary singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen gets the biodoc treatment through the lens of his famed song, in “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song,” directed by Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine, also available to rent.

Award-winning documentar­ian Ondi Timoner details the end of her father’s life in the

intimate family portrait “Last Flight Home,” available on Paramount+ or to rent elsewhere. “Bad

Axe,” about an Asian American family fighting to keep their restaurant alive in rural Michigan during the fraught days of 2020, directed by David Siev, is also available to rent.

As for the shortliste­d internatio­nal features, many of them have just opened in theaters, like Ireland’s “The Quiet

Girl,” India’s “The Last Film Show,” Denmark’s “Holy Spider” and Austria’s unconventi­onal Empress Sisi biopic “Corsage,” starring Vicky Krieps. Several will be opening in the next few weeks, including Cambodia’s “Return to Seoul,” France’s “Saint Omer” and Belgium’s “Close.”

But you can check out some of the shortliste­d internatio­nal features on streaming, including

South Korea’s submission, the ravishing Hitchcocki­an thriller “Decision to Leave,” directed by the master Park Chan-wook, streaming on Mubi or available on Prime Video and Apple. Mexico’s submission is the wild, sprawling memoir-of-sorts from Oscar-winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu, “Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths,” now streaming on Netflix alongside Germany’s entry, the searing war drama “All Quiet on the Western Front.” Argentina’s submission, “Argentina, 1985,” about the legal team that prosecuted the heads of the country’s military dictatorsh­ip, is now streaming on Prime Video.

 ?? COURTESY SUNDANCE INSTITUTE TNS ?? ‘Fire of Love,’ a documentar­y streaming on Disney+, is a poignant love story about a pair of French vulcanolog­ists.
COURTESY SUNDANCE INSTITUTE TNS ‘Fire of Love,’ a documentar­y streaming on Disney+, is a poignant love story about a pair of French vulcanolog­ists.

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