Oscar 2026: What time are the awards with Brazilians and what is the category order?
Brazil has garnered five nominations for the 2026 Oscars, setting a national record for the most nominations in a single year.
Brazil has achieved a milestone at the 2026 Oscars by earning five nominations, which is the highest number of nominations the country has received in a single year. Among the standout contenders is 'O Agente Secreto', directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, which has been nominated in four categories, including Best International Film, Best Actor, and Best Film. Additionally, Brazilian cinematographer Adolpho Veloso is favored for his work on the American film 'Sonhos de Trem' in the Best Cinematography category.
The awards ceremony will feature a sequence of times for when the awards involving Brazilian nominees are expected to be announced, with the first being for Best Casting at 20:56 and concluding with Best Film at 23:22. This timeline indicates a structured sequence aimed at keeping viewers engaged throughout the evening, highlighting the achievements of Brazilian cinema on an international stage.
'O Agente Secreto' tells the story of Marcelo, played by Wagner Moura, a professor who arrives in Recife in 1977 fleeing threats from São Paulo, seeking to reunite with his son. The film blends elements of a thriller with deep social and political commentary, showcasing the talent of Brazilian filmmakers and actors in the global cinematic landscape.