Oasis’s upcoming documentary, directed by Steven Knight, the creator of *Peaky Blinders*, is being positioned for potential recognition at the Academy Awards, according to industry insiders. The film, which chronicles the reunion of brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, is scheduled for release on September 11 with a limited theatrical run, a strategy that could make it eligible for Oscar consideration.

The documentary reportedly features rare and intimate footage of the brothers’ first meeting after agreeing to reconcile, highlighting how they overcame years of animosity. Contributions from their mother, Peggy, and Liam’s partner, Debbie Gwyther, also play a role in illustrating the reconciliation process.

Sources close to the project suggest that Disney, which is backing the film’s distribution, sees it as not only a commercially viable venture but also one with significant awards potential. The reunion of Oasis, often described as one of the most notable in recent music history, is portrayed as a compelling subject captured in a way that is both unusual and captivating.

“Disney don’t just think the film will do well in cinemas, they believe it has a chance of picking up some awards,” an insider said. The documentary’s creators and supporters view it as an opportunity for the Gallagher brothers to mark their comeback on an international stage, extending beyond the music industry.

The film’s blend of personal narrative and cultural significance could position it as a noteworthy contender in the documentary category. However, official submissions and the competitive nature of the Oscars mean a nomination is far from guaranteed. The documentary’s release strategy and critical reception in the coming months will play a key role in determining its awards trajectory.