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Alabama Prison Documentary ‘The Alabama Solution’ Earns Oscar Nomination

February 4, 2026

A documentary titled "The Alabama Solution" has received an Oscar nomination in the documentary feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards. The film provides an inside look at conditions in Alabama prisons, featuring footage largely captured by inmates using contraband cellphones that depicts abuse and neglect within the facilities. Former corrections officer Stacy George, who appears in the documentary, validates its portrayal and attributes the problems to a toxic institutional culture and inadequate screening of corrections officers.

Who is affected

  • Alabama prison inmates
  • Corrections officers working in Alabama prisons
  • Former corrections officer Stacy George
  • Alabama Department of Corrections
  • Governor Kay Ivey and her administration
  • The general public

What action is being taken

  • Governor Kay Ivey is recruiting corrections officers, implementing sentencing reforms, and constructing new facilities.

Why it matters

  • The documentary's Oscar nomination brings national attention to Alabama's prison conditions, potentially exposing systemic issues of abuse, neglect, and inadequate oversight that have remained largely hidden due to restricted media access. The film's high-profile recognition could generate public pressure for meaningful reform in a system that has allegedly allowed inhumane treatment to persist behind a veil of secrecy.

What's next

  • The Oscars ceremony is scheduled for 6 p.m. on March 15. Former corrections officer Stacy George hopes the nomination will inspire more people to watch the documentary and push for change.

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint