Natalie Portman calls out Oscars for snubbing ‘extraordinary films’ by female directors in 2026 nominations

Natalie Portman calls out Oscars for snubbing ‘extraordinary films’ by female directors in 2026 nominations
Hollywood star Natalie Portman voiced strong criticism at the Sundance Film Festival, highlighting the Academy Awards' oversight of women-directed films in its recent nominations. She lamented that exceptional movies like 'Sorry Baby' and 'Hedda' were overlooked, despite receiving widespread acclaim.
Hollywood star Natalie Portman pointed jab at the Academy Awards organisers for shutting out women-directed films. The ‘Star Wars’ actor did not hold back herself at the The Sundance Film Festival and openly spoke her stance of how female-directed films were overlooked in this year’s Oscar nominations. Her comment came just days after Oscar nominations were announced.

Natalie Portman says Oscars shut out women-directed films.

Natalie Portman’s ‘The Gallerist’ officially premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, which will be followed by a theatrical release later in 2026. At the press conference of the film festival, Oscars shut out several good films that were directed by women from the nominations.

Natalie Portman feels women-directors are not getting the honor they deserve

According to her, only Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet got 8 nominations at the Oscars 2026, including best picture and best director. She added, “So many of the best films I saw this year were made by women. You just see the barriers at every level because so many were not recognised at awards time. Between ‘Sorry Baby’, ‘Left-Handed Girl’, ‘Hedda’, and ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’… Extraordinary films this year that a lot of people are loving, but they are not getting the accolades they deserve,” as reported by Variety.

Oscar nominations of 2026: Dominated by males?

The Oscars 2026 nominations, revealed on January 22, set the stage for Hollywood’s biggest night. Michael B. Jordan’s ‘Sinners’ dominated with a record-breaking 16 nods. This was closely followed by ‘One Battle After Another’, ‘Marty Supreme’, ‘Sentimental Value’, and ‘Frankenstein’. Chloe Zhao’s ‘Hamnet’ earned eight nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
author
About the AuthorTOI Entertainment Desk

The TOI Entertainment Desk is a dynamic and dedicated team of journalists, working tirelessly to bring the pulse of the entertainment world straight to the readers of The Times of India. No red carpet goes unrolled, no stage goes dark - our team spans the globe, bringing you the latest scoops and insider insights from Bollywood to Hollywood, and every entertainment hotspot in between. We don't just report; we tell tales of stardom and stories untold. Whether it's the rise of a new sensation or the seasoned journey of an industry veteran, the TOI Entertainment Desk is your front-row seat to the fascinating narratives that shape the entertainment landscape. Beyond the breaking news, we present a celebration of culture. We explore the intersections of entertainment with society, politics, and everyday life.

End of Article
Follow Us On Social Media