Explore 5 nonfiction books behind 2025 Oscar-nominated films—true stories that inspired this year’s biggest blockbuster hits and award-worthy performances.

The nominations for the 97th annual Academy Awards were revealed on Thursday (January 23, 2025) morning, spotlighting films like Emilia Pérez, A Complete Unknown, and Conclave as top contenders in numerous categories. When it comes to cinematic excellence, nothing captivates audiences more than films based on real-life events. The 2025 Oscar nominations are brimming with contenders inspired by nonfiction books, showcasing how compelling storytelling transcends mediums. From motivational stories to historical sagas, these adaptations are proof that truth is often more thrilling than fiction. Let’s explore the nonfiction books behind this year’s nominees and reflect on some standout adaptations from past years.
From memoirs that inspire movements to historical accounts that reveal hidden truths, nonfiction books continue to shape the Oscars and beyond. Dive into these incredible stories with BeFreed and discover the wisdom that powers the silver screen.

Black Box is more than just a memoir—it’s a personal manifesto of Shiori Itō that sparked cultural change. The book recounts her experiences with sexual assault and her fight to inspire change in Japan’s perception of gender-based violence. The publication of Black Box marked a turning point, leading to a societal reckoning and bringing the #MeToo movement to the forefront in Japan. The powerful documentary adaptation, Black Box Diaries, shines a light on Itō’s resilience and the urgent need for systemic change.

Nominated for: Documentary Feature Film (Shiori Ito, Eric Nyari, Hanna Aqvilin)
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In July 1965, Bob Dylan took the stage at the Newport Folk Festival with an electric band, debuting his rock anthem "Like a Rolling Stone." The performance shocked folk purists and marked a seismic shift in music history, blending rock and cultural rebellion. Elijah Wald’s book dives into the historical, cultural, and political backdrop of this transformative moment, capturing the essence of a decade defined by change.

Nominated for: Best Picture, Actor in a Leading Role (Timothée Chalamet), Actor in a Supporting Role (Edward Norton), Actress in a Supporting Role (Monica Barbaro), Adapted Screenplay (James Mangold, Jay Cocks), Costume Design (Arianne Phillips), Directing (James Mangold), Sound (Tod A. Maitland, Donald Sylvester, Ted Caplan, Paul Massey and David Giammarco)

This biographical epic unravels the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the "father of the atomic bomb." Christopher Nolan's adaptation, Oppenheimer, is a cinematic marvel and a strong contender for Best Picture. The book itself provides a meticulous account of Oppenheimer’s scientific genius and personal struggles.

Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director (Christopher Nolan), Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.), Best Supporting Actress (Emily Blunt), Adapted Screenplay, Production Design, Costume Design, Cinematography, Editing, Makeup and Hairstyling, Sound
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Though technically a fictionalized narrative, Poor Things intertwines with real societal themes, making it a standout "nonfiction-inspired" work. Its adaptation captured hearts with its imaginative storytelling and socio-political commentary, earning accolades at the 2024 Oscars.

Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director (Yorgos Lanthimos), Best Actress (Emma Stone), Best Supporting Actor (Mark Ruffalo), Adapted Screenplay, Costume Design, Cinematography, Editing, Makeup and Hairstyling, Original Score, Production Design
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David Grann’s investigative masterpiece uncovers a chilling chapter in American history, detailing the systematic murders of Osage Nation members in 1920s Oklahoma.


Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director (Martin Scorsese), Best Actress (Lily Gladstone), Best Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro), Costume Design, Cinematography, Editing, Original Score, Original Song, Production Design
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