Showing posts with label FOREIGN FILM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FOREIGN FILM. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2012

Best Foreign Film

The race for the Best Foreign Language Film has been whittled down to nine films; let the battle begin, as well as the now annual guess of which film was selected by committee vs. actually have been voted in.

The Intouchables is a semi-finalist for the Oscar.

  • Amour (Austria)- directed by Michael Haneke
  • Beyond the Hills (Romania)- directed by Cristian Mungiu
  • The Deep (Iceland)- directed by Baltasar Kormakur
  • The Intouchables (France)- directed by Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano
  • Kon-Tiki (Norway)- directed by Joachim Ronning & Espen Sandberg
  • No (Chile)- directed by Pablo Larrain
  • A Royal Affair (Denmark)- directed by Nikolaj Arcel
  • Sister (Switzerland)- directed by Ursula Meier
  • War Witch (Canada)- directed by Kim Nguyen

Friday, January 22, 2010

Best Foreign Film

Here the finalists eligible for the Best Foreign Film Oscar. I don't always cover foreign films here simply because I don't think I see enough of them to really have a valuable opinion-- usually I'm late in the game with the foreign films-- I see Almodovar films way after they've come out, not right away-- as shameful as that may seem.





  • Ajami (Israel)
  • Kelin (Kazakhstan)
  • The Milk of Sorrow (Peru)
  • A Prophet (France)- winner of the Grand Prix (second place) at Cannes 2009
  • Samson & Delilah (Australia)
  • El Secreto de Sus Ojos (Argentina)
  • The White Ribbon (Germany)- winner of the Palme D'Or at Cannes; Golden Globe winner
  • Winter in Wartime (The Netherlands)
  • The World is Big & Salvation Lurks Around the Corner (Bulgaria)


The Academy shortlist usually takes quite a beating, and usually it's fairly apt. For instance the strange and unfortunate snubbing of 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days in 2007, a film that won the top award at Cannes and was considered to be one of the strongest international films that year. Other examples are the shameful snubbings of Pedro Almodovar's work-- although the guy has two Oscars so maybe we shan't feel to badly for the guy.

Of 2009 foreign slate, I've hear of about half this list, and need to see The White Ribbon. Of the bigger submissions not selected a few notables: I Killed My Mother, from Canada and Mother, from South Korea. Of foreign films released in the United States this year not included are Broken Embraces, The Maid, and Coco Before Chanel.
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