A total of 124 films have been submitted for consideration in the documentary feature category for the 2016 Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Friday.

The number is 10 fewer than last year’s class, which followed a record 151 submissions in 2013.

Among the high-profile contenders are Amy, Where to Invade Next, He Named Me Malala, The Wolf Pack, The Look of Silence, Batkid Begins, and Cartel Land.

Several of the submitted films have not yet had their required qualifying releases in Los Angeles and New York, the Academy said.

The 124 documentaries will be narrowed down to a shortlist of 15 in December, and the final five will be named when Oscar nominees are announced Jan. 14. The 88th Oscars will be held Feb. 28, with Chris Rock hosting.

The full list of feature documentary submissions is: