Anuja Nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short

Anuja Nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short

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Anuja Nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short

Shine Global is thrilled to share that Anuja has been nominated for Best Live Action Short at the 97th Academy Awards.

Anuja, crafted by husband-and-wife team Adam J. Graves (writer/director) and Suchitra Mattai (producer), tells a stirring tale of two sisters struggling to find joy and opportunity in a world intent on their exploitation and exclusion. This powerful short follows Anuja, a precocious nine-year-old orphan who works in a back-alley garment factory alongside her older sister Palak, when she is suddenly faced with a rare opportunity that will determine the fate of her future and family. The film can soon be seen worldwide on Netflix.

Anuja was produced by Graves Films in partnership with the Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT), a nonprofit that supports street and working children, Shine Global, the production company behind Emmy and Academy Award-winning films such as War/Dance (2007) and Inocente (2012), and Krushan Naik Films. Adding authenticity to the narrative, lead actress Sajda Pathan draws from her own experiences of surviving on the streets of old Delhi, along with her sister, before recently finding a home with the Salaam Baalak Trust.

Producer Alexandra Blaney, Co-CEO and Creative Director of Shine Global, said, “We are so proud of the entire team behind Anuja for this honor.  This Oscar-nomination ensures that the story of Anuja and her sister will reach and inspire audiences around the world, shining a light on the resilience and strength of children, which is at the heart of our mission.

Adam J. Graves (Writer/Director) is a philosopher-turned-filmmaker who wrote, directed, and produced the award-winning short film Cycle Vérité (2021). He is married to the acclaimed visual artist Suchitra Mattai (producer of ANUJA).

Adam shared “This is an extraordinary honor. Anuja began as a small passion project between filmmakers to showcase the resilience and strength of remarkable children, and I’m deeply grateful to the Academy for giving this story a global platform. Working with Sajda and Ananya, the two young women who are the heart and soul of this film, has been a career highlight for me, and this recognition is a powerful reminder of the impact compassion and courage can have in inspiring change.”

Suchitra Mattai (Producer) is a multi-disciplinary artist of South Asian descent, whose work celebrates the power of women, reimagines historical narratives, and explores her family’s history of indentured labor. 

Suchitra expressed “Being part of Anuja has been an incredible journey, and I’m honored to share this story with the world. Through our partnership with Salaam Baalak Trust, we’ve been able to provide a platform for the voices of working children and highlight the incredible work this organization does to support and uplift these kids. It’s been a privilege to tell such an impactful story, and I hope it inspires greater awareness and action to empower these remarkable young lives.”

Anuja has been championed by a powerhouse team of producers, including Mindy KalingGuneet Monga Kapoor (Oscar winner for The Elephant Whisperers) and Executive Producer Priyanka Chopra Jonas.

Tony Award winning producer and Emmy nominated writer Mindy Kaling is best known for her starring role in the U.S. version of “The Office”, as well as her hit shows she has created and produced like “The Mindy Project”, “Never Have I Ever” “The Sex Lives of College Girls” and the upcoming “Running Point.” 

Mindy shared “I have been a producer for almost twenty years, but producing Anuja has been a highlight of my career. I feel so lucky to be part of this joyous story of two girls with big dreams and ambitions, but who are overlooked  – my favorite kind of heroines! I’m so grateful to Adam Graves and Suchitra Mattai for inviting me and Kaling International on this journey.  I also don’t sleep so it was nice to actually be doing something fun at 5:30 this morning.”

Guneet Monga Kapoor is an Indian film producer, an Academy Award winner, and BAFTA nominee, and amongst the first producers from India to be invited to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Most recently, Guneet became the first producer in India to win an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, for the Indian produced ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ (2023). 

Guneet said “Incredibly honoured for this nomination at the 97th Oscars. It is a privilege to share the story of Anuja, representing the work of Salaam Baalak Trust India – the voice of countless youth who bravely face formidable circumstances everyday. Even through unimaginable odds, they show us there is reason to smile. Director Adam J. Graves and Producer Suchitra Mattai have poured all of their hearts into this. This nomination is a testament to how we can cross borders, collaborate, and bring honest stories to life, alongside the support of some of the most powerful global icons like Mindy Kaling and Priyanka Chopra Jonas.  Thank you for helping bring Anuja’s message to the global stage. Can’t wait for the world to experience the joy of watching Anuja on Netflix.”

Anuja’s Executive Producer Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ expressed “‘Anuja’ being nominated for an Oscar in the Best Live Action Short Film category is such an incredible moment. This film is a beautiful reminder of the power of storytelling—how it can shine a light on love, family, and resilience in the most authentic way. I’m so proud of Adam J. Graves for his vision and deeply moved by the brilliant performances of Sajda Pathan and Ananya Shanbhag, who have poured their hearts into bringing these characters to life. It’s an honor for me to be part of this journey alongside our amazing partners—Suchitra Mattai, Mindy Kaling, Guneet Monga Kapoor, and Shine Global. Telling meaningful stories that resonate with audiences is what drives us, and I’m beyond thrilled to see ‘Anuja’ receive this well-deserved recognition.”

With Netflix’s platform in over 190 countries, Anuja will reach global audiences, furthering Shine Global’s goal to spark dialogue around child labor and education.

Additional members of the producing team are Krushan Naik (Resurgence), Aaron Kopp (Saving Face, Liyana, Hunting Ground), and Ksheetij Saini. Along with actors Pathan and Shanbhag, the film also features popular award-winning Indian television actor, Nagesh Bhonsle, best known internationally for his supporting role as police deputy commissioner, “Vam” in Hotel Mumbai starring Dev Patel. Other team members include Co-Executive Producers Susan MacLauryAlbie Hecht, and Archana Jain, and Executive Producers Michael Graves and Anita Bhatia with original music by Fabrizio Mancinelli.

The nomination for Anuja comes after having won several film festival awards including the Oscar-qualifying award of Best Live Action Short at the HollyShorts Film Festival, the Audience Award at Montclair Film Festival, and the Grand Prize at the New York International Short Film Festival and continues to garner critical acclaim for its emotional depth and social impact. The 97th Academy Awards ceremony will be on Sunday, March 2nd, 2025.

You can make a donation to support Shine Global’s efforts using Anuja as a tool to combat child labor.

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About Shine Global
Shine Global is a non-profit media company that improves the lives of children by telling powerful stories to raise awareness, promote action, and inspire change. We produce inspiring films and compelling content about underserved children. Through tailored distribution and outreach, we connect with our audiences in communities, classrooms, museums, and on Capitol Hill as part of a powerful engagement campaign to encourage social change.
Since our founding in 2005, Shine Global films have won more than 100 major awards, including an Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short Subject for Inocente and an Academy Award®-nomination and two Emmys® for War/Dance. Recent films include the documentary-animation hybrid Liyana, the hit documentary The Eagle Huntress, Through Our Eyes: Homefront which is available on HBOMax, the Ariel Award winner Home Is Somewhere Else, and Comedy Against the Odds which is currently in film festivals.

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Where to Watch This Year’s Oscar Shortlisted Documentary Shorts

Where to Watch This Year’s Oscar Shortlisted Documentary Shorts

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Where to Watch This Year’s Oscar Shortlisted Documentary Shorts

We love short docs – and have especially fond memories of winning the Oscar for Best Documentary Short ourselves for our 2013 film Inocente. So we always look forward to the announcement of the Oscar’s shortlist – and to watching the films.

A whopping 96 films qualified in the short documentary category for this round. Members of the documentary branches whittled it down to the shortlist – 10 films vying for the final nominations for Best Documentary Short Subject in the 92nd annual Academy Awards.  The nominations will be announced on Monday January, 13th ahead of the February 9th awards ceremony.

Shorts still don’t get the same publicity and exposure as feature docs do – so it’s a great way to learn about powerful documentaries to add to our watch lists. And the good news is – 9/10 of them are available to stream right now – so you can get a leg up on your friends for the Oscar ballot.

After Maria

Directed and shot by Nadia Hallgren
Producer Lauren Cioffi
Executive produced by Roger Ross Williams (whose own film The Apollo is one of the shortlisted doc features this year) and Ariane Wu
What it’s about: Displaced by Hurricane Maria, three Puerto Rican women navigate their families’ uncertain futures as their federal housing aid in New York expires.
Length: 37 minutes

Stream it now on Netflix.

Fire in Paradise

Directed by Zackary Canepari and Drea Cooper
Produced by Gary Kout
Executive produced by Canepari, Cooper, and Ariane Wu
What it’s about: Survivors recall the catastrophic 2018 Camp Fire, which razed the town of Paradise and became California’s deadliest wildfire.
Length: 40 minutes

Stream it now on Netflix.

Ghosts of Sugar Land

Directed by Bassam Tariq (These Birds Walk)
Produced by Bassam Tariq and Farihah Zaman
Executive produced by Charlotte Cook and Laura Poitras (Oscar-winning director of Citizenfour)
What it’s about: A group of suburban Muslims attempt to reconcile the disappearance of a close friend and must learn to live with the consequences of his actions.
Length: 21 minutes
Oscar-Qualifying Festival Wins: Sundance and Hamptons

Stream it now on Netflix.

In the Absence

Directed by Seung-jun Yi (Planet of Snail)
Produced by: Gary Byung-Seok Kam and Seung-jun Yi
Executive produced by Charlotte CookLaura Poitras (Oscar-winning director of Citizenfour), and Oh Hyun-Ju
What it’s about: When the passenger ferry MV Sewol sank off the coast of South Korea in 2014, over three hundred people lost their lives, most of them schoolchildren. Years later, the victims’ families and survivors are still demanding justice from national authorities.
Length: 28 minutes

Watch it via Field of Vision

Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl)

Directed by Carol Dysinger
Produced by Elena Andreicheva
Executive produced by Colleen Conway GroganLiz GateleyMarissa GrassoChristine KecherMolly Thompson, and Orlando von Einsiedel (Oscar-winning director of The White Helmets and nominee Virunga)
What it’s about: In the war-torn city of Kabul, a class of young girls from disadvantaged neighborhoods learns to read, write–and skateboard–in director Carol Dysinger’s love letter to a place she has filmed in for the last fifteen years.
Length: 40 minutes
Oscar-Qualifying Festival Wins: Tribeca

Stream it now via A&E Networks.

Life Overtakes Me

Directed by Kristine Samuelson (Oscar nominee for the short Arthur and Lillie) and John Haptas
Produced by Haptas and Samuelson
Executive produced by Bonni CohenLisa Kleiner-Chanoff, and Ariane Wu
What it’s about: In the grip of trauma, hundreds of refugee children in Sweden withdraw from life’s uncertainties into a coma-like illness called Resignation Syndrome.
Length: 40 minutes

Stream it now on Netflix.

The Nightcrawlers

Directed by Alexandra A. Mora
Produced by Abigail Anketell-JonesDoireann Maddock, and Joanna Natasegara (Oscar-winning producer of The White Helmets and nominee Virunga)
Executive produced by Carolyn BernsteinRyan HarringtonRebecca LichtenfeldLisa Marie Russo, and Sandra Whipman
What it’s about: A small group of determined photojournalists is on a mission to expose the true cost of the deadly war on drugs waged by Philippines president, Rodrigo Duterte.
Length: 40 minutes

Watch it via National Geographic

St. Louis Superman

Directed by Sami Khan and Smriti Mundhra
Produced by Khan and Mundhra
Executive produced by Fiona Lawson-Baker and Sheila Nevins
What it’s about: Bruce Franks Jr., an activist and now state representative from St. Louis, Missouri, as he overcomes political obstacles and personal trauma.
Length: 28 minutes
Oscar-Qualifying Festival Wins: Big Sky

Coming soon via MTV Documentary Films.

Stay Close

Directed by Luther Clement and Shuhan Fan
Produced by Nevo Shinaar
What it’s about: The underdog story of Keeth Smart, an African American fencer from Brooklyn who overcomes a gauntlet of hardships on his road to the Olympics.
Length: 19 minutes

Stream now via NYT’s Op-Docs or via PBS’s POV.

Walk Run Cha-Cha

Directed by Laura Nix (The Yes Men are Revolting)
Produced by Colette Sandstedt
Executive produced by Davis Guggenheim (Oscar-winning director of An Inconvenient Truth), Nicole Stott, and John Turner, and Kathleen Lingo
What it’s about: Two Vietnamese Americans rediscovering themselves on the dance floor.
Length: 20 minutes

Stream now via NYT’s Op-Docs.

And don’t forget to check out the DOCUMENTARY FEATURE shortlisted films:

Advocate
American Factory
The Apollo
Apollo 11
Aquarela
The Biggest Little Farm
The Cave
The Edge of Democracy
For Sama
The Great Hack
Honeyland
Knock Down the House
Maiden
Midnight Family
One Child Nation