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2026 Oscar predictions: finest worldwide characteristic
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2026 Oscar predictions: finest worldwide characteristic

Last updated: September 22, 2025 12:17 pm
Editorial Board Published September 22, 2025
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Norway’s “Sentimental Value” seems to be poised to be this 12 months’s worldwide characteristic that breaks by way of throughout a number of classes (suppose “All Quiet on the Western Front,” “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Emilia Pérez” and others): the non-English language film that earns academy recognition for its appearing, script and route.

Anne Thompson handicaps the race up to now thus: Noting that a number of international locations nonetheless haven’t chosen their submissions, “Cannes prizewinners have an increased profile with the international committee, including Norway’s ‘Sentimental Value’ and Brazil’s ‘Secret Agent.’ ”

However a number of different official submissions have our panel over the moon.

“I’ll call it right now,” declares Glenn Whipp: “The thrilling ‘Sirât,’ from Spanish filmmaker Oliver Laxe, is going to be named best picture by either the Los Angeles or New York film critics … then it’ll be off to the races for this film, a ‘Sorcerer’ for the 21st century.”

Robert Daniels’ description of “The Voice of Hind Rajab” is harrowing: “The real-life story of a 6-year-old Palestinian girl whose final hours trapped in a car under intense fire from an IDF tank were spent pleading to be saved … a candid dramatization of her emergency phone calls.”

1. “Sentimental Value” (Norway)2. “It Was Just an Accident” (France)3. “The Secret Agent” (Brazil)4. “No Other Choice” (South Korea)5. “Sirât” (Spain)6. “The Voice of Hind Rajab” (Tunisia)T7. “Calle Málaga” (Morocco)T7. “The President’s Cake” (Iraq)T7. “A Useful Ghost” (Thailand)

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Robert Daniels

1. “The Voice of Hind Rajab” (Tunisia)2. “It Was Just an Accident” (France)3. “Calle Málaga” (Morocco)4. “Sentimental Value” (Norway)5. “No Other Choice” (South Korea)

“Venice’s harrowing grand jury prize winner, Tunisia’s ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab,’ has already built early momentum. The film tells the real-life story of Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl whose final hours trapped in a car under intense fire from an IDF tank were spent pleading to be saved. A distressing docufiction, the film is a candid dramatization of her emergency phone calls.”

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Dave Karger

1. “Sentimental Value” (Norway)2. “It Was Just an Accident” (France)3. “The Secret Agent” (Brazil)4. “No Other Choice” (South Korea)5. “Left-Handed Girl” (Taiwan)

“Three films that are also overall contenders this year stand to dominate this race: Norway’s ‘Sentimental Value,’ Brazil’s ‘The Secret Agent’ and France’s ‘It Was Just an Accident.’ The bigger question will be which films are able to snag the final two slots.”

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Amy Nicholson

1. “The Secret Agent” (Brazil)2. “Sentimental Value” (Norway)3. “A Useful Ghost” (Thailand)4. “2000 Meters to Andriivka” (Ukraine)5. “It Was Just an Accident” (France)

“Can Brazil get back-to-back wins for international feature? Possivelmente! ‘The Secret Agent,’ another political thriller set during the dictatorship, was one of the buzziest movies at Cannes, where it scooped up best actor for star Wagner Moura and best director for Kleber Mendonça Filho (of the weirdo western ‘Bacarau’).”

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Anne Thompson

1. “Sentimental Value” (Norway)2. “The Secret Agent” (Brazil)3. “The President’s Cake” (Iraq)4. “No Other Choice” (South Korea)5. “Left-Handed Girl” (Taiwan)

“It’s too early, as [several countries] haven’t submitted yet. But Cannes prizewinners have an increased profile with the international committee, including Norway’s ‘Sentimental Value’ and Brazil’s ‘Secret Agent.’ ”

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Katie Walsh

1. “It Was Just an Accident” (France)2. “Sentimental Value” (Norway)3. “The Secret Agent”4. “Sirât” (Spain)5. “No Other Choice” (South Korea)

“Based on Cannes, I think ‘It Was Just an Accident’ (France), ‘The Secret Agent’ (Brazil), ‘Sirât’ (Spain) and ‘Sentimental Value’ (Norway) could be considered as good as nominated. But who will emerge triumphant in the fifth spot?”

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Glenn Whipp

1. “Sirât” (Spain)2. “Sentimental Value” (Norway)3. “It Was Just an Accident” (France)4. “No Other Choice” (South Korea)5. “The Secret Agent” (Brazil)

“I’ll call it right now. The thrilling ‘Sirât,’ from Spanish filmmaker Oliver Laxe, is going to be named best picture by either the Los Angeles or New York film critics. Who knows? Maybe both. And then it’ll be off to the races for this film, a ‘Sorcerer’ for the 21st century.”

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