The phrase “observational documentary” immediately evokes cinéma vérité pioneers like Frederick Wiseman and the Maysles Brothers—filmmakers who defined the art of patient, fly-on-the-wall storytelling.
With their Academy Award–nominated documentary CUTTING THROUGH ROCKS,directors Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni carry that tradition into urgent contemporary territory. It’s a rare recognition for a feature-length observational film—and a powerful reminder that this quiet, rigorous mode of nonfiction filmmaking remains as vital as ever.
As part of our ongoing Oscar Series, featuring conversations with this year’s Best Documentary Feature nominees, we’re proud to spotlight this remarkable film and its filmmakers.
At the center of CUTTING THROUGH ROCKS is Sara Shahverdi, the first Iranian woman elected as a councilmember in her rural village. A motorcycle-riding force of nature, Shahverdi challenges entrenched patriarchy through policy and persistence—advocating for women’s empowerment and encouraging young girls to imagine futures beyond the traditional roles that have historically defined their lives. Charismatic, fearless, and deeply pragmatic, she emerges as both subject and symbol of meaningful civic change.
Beautifully shot and carefully constructed, CUTTING THROUGH ROCKSis this year’s Oscar-nominated documentary about resilience, community leadership, and the transformative power of one determined individual.
Our in-depth conversation with Academy Award nominees Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni is live now on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, as part of our 2026 Academy Awards Documentary Spotlight.