Meet Geeta Gandbhir, the director with two separate Oscar-nominated films
American filmmaker Geeta Gandbhir earns dual Oscar documentary nominations for her deeply personal films, “The Perfect Neighbor” and “The Devil is Busy.”
Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway/Reuters
4 March 2026 at 07:49:59

FILE PHOTO: Nikon Kwantu, Geeta Gandbhir, Alisa Payne and Sam Bisbee attend the Film Independent Spirit Awards at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 15, 2026.
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American filmmaker Geeta Gandbhir is making waves in this year’s Oscar documentary race, earning two nominations: “The Perfect Neighbor” for best documentary feature and “The Devil is Busy” for best documentary short.
Both films were already on the Academy’s shortlist of 15 before nominations were announced, so Gandbhir knew she had a strong chance. Still, the moment itself caught her off guard.
“Don’t judge me. I slept through the nominations,” she laughed while speaking to Reuters at the Independent Spirit Awards. “I was so anxious the night before. I planned to go to bed early and sleep well, but I was awake until three in the morning staring at the ceiling. I literally slept through the announcements,” she added.
“The Devil is Busy,” distributed by HBO Max, offers a gripping, ground‑level look at a day inside an abortion clinic in Atlanta, Georgia, highlighting the dangers that staff and patients face amid America’s shifting political landscape.
“The Perfect Neighbor,” distributed by Netflix NFLX.O, examines the events leading up to the killing of Ajike Owens in a Florida neighborhood, reconstructing the incident through police calls and body‑camera footage.
Speaking at the Oscars Luncheon, Gandbhir emphasized how deeply personal both projects are. “Both were made with so much love and attention—and also with my family,” she said. “‘The Perfect Neighbor’ is made with my sister‑in‑law and my husband; they’re producers on it. And ‘The Devil is Busy’ is co-directed with my best friend from college.”
Her connection to “The Perfect Neighbor” goes even further. “Ajike was a family friend,” she said. “That was our connection — mine and my team’s at Message Pictures — to the case.”
-Reporting by Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway, Editing by Franklin Paul/Reuters
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