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Swiss film ‘Late Shift’ dropped from Oscar nomination list

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January 22, 2026
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Swiss film "Heldin" not on the list of Oscar nominations

Swiss film “Heldin” not on the list of Oscar nominations


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The Swiss film Late Shift (Heldin) by Petra Volpe has failed to make the final cut for the Oscar nomination list in the Best International Film category.


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January 22, 2026 – 15:36

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The nominations in the various Oscar categories were announced in Hollywood on Thursday.

Movies from France (A Simple Accident), Brazil (The Secret Agent), Norway (Sentimental Value), Spain (Sirât) and Tunisia (The Voice of Hind Rajab) are still in the running.

The 98th Academy Awards will take place on March 15, 2026.

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Late Shift [Heldin], a film by about overworked nurses, is Switzerland’s candidate for the Best International Feature Film award at the Oscars next year.



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