6 Historical Dramas Competing for Oscar Glory

  • Scene from “Hamnet”
Scene from “Hamnet”
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Author Michael Nordine

March 4, 2026

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“Oscar bait” and “period piece” aren’t exactly synonymous, but there’s certainly a lot of overlap. Biopics and historical dramas tend to feature prominently throughout awards season, and this year has been no exception. 

Only four of the 10 Best Picture nominees at the 2026 Oscars take place in the present day (Bugonia, F1, One Battle After Another, and Sentimental Value), while two are set in the past but aren’t exactly historical (Guillermo del Toro’s take on Frankenstein and Ryan Coogler’s superlative vampire flick Sinners). 

The historical dramas nominated for an Academy Award this year, including but not limited to Best Picture, take place everywhere from 16th-century England to 1970s Brazil and tell an equally wide range of stories. Here are all six of them.

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Blue Moon

You might not know Lorenz Hart by name, but you’ve almost certainly heard his music. The famed lyricist is the wordsmith behind “My Funny Valentine,” “Manhattan,” and “Blue Moon,” among many other tunes; he disliked being known for the last of these, which is part of why Richard Linklater cheekily named his biopic about Hart after the classic song. 

Ethan Hawke earned a Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of Hart, while screenwriter Robert Kaplow is up for Best Original Screenplay. The entire movie unfolds over one night in 1943 as Hart is forced to endure the success of Oklahoma!, which his former writing partner Richard Rodgers wrote with Oscar Hammerstein II — a development our protagonist doesn’t exactly greet with joy for his longtime friend and collaborator.

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