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David
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 Nine films advance in foreign-language Oscar race
Quote: Nine features will advance to the next round of voting in the Foreign Language Film category for the 86th Academy Awards®. Seventy-six films had originally been considered in the category.
The films, listed in alphabetical order by country, are:
Belgium, "The Broken Circle Breakdown," Felix van Groeningen, director;
Bosnia and Herzegovina, "An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker," Danis Tanovic, director;
Cambodia, "The Missing Picture," Rithy Panh, director;
Denmark, "The Hunt," Thomas Vinterberg, director;
Germany, "Two Lives," Georg Maas, director;
Hong Kong, "The Grandmaster," Wong Kar-wai, director;
Hungary, "The Notebook," Janos Szasz, director;
Italy, "The Great Beauty," Paolo Sorrentino, director;
Palestine, "Omar," Hany Abu-Assad, director.
Foreign Language Film nominations for 2013 are being determined in two phases.
The Phase I committee, consisting of several hundred Los Angeles-based Academy members, screened the original submissions in the category between mid-October and December 16. The group's top six choices, augmented by three additional selections voted by the Academy's Foreign Language Film Award Executive Committee, constitute the shortlist.
The shortlist will be winnowed down to the five nominees by specially invited committees in New York and Los Angeles. They will spend Friday, January 10, through Sunday, January 12, viewing three films each day and then casting their ballots.
The 86th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater. http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleas ... 31220.htmlOne big snub is The Past from Iran.
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jmovies
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So I guess it's The Hunt vs. The Great Beauty.
Then again we usually think we know the winner of this category before the ceremony and then we all get it wrong. Congrats on the Oscar An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker!
Also just noticed no Wadjda? I knew Blue wasn't going to get on the shortlist but really thought that would.
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Renton
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Happy for The Hunt and The Great Beauty, but the lack of Wadjda and The Past just breaks my heart. I thought Wadjda would win. Ugh.
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Darth Indiana Bond
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So I guess the Wind Rises didn't make it? Sad, but not surprising. I was hoping it would make it as an honor to Hayao Miyazaki
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Algren
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The Grandmaster for the win.
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David
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Darth Indiana Bond wrote: So I guess the Wind Rises didn't make it? Sad, but not surprising. I was hoping it would make it as an honor to Hayao Miyazaki Japan submitted The Great Passage.
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Darth Indiana Bond
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David
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Best Animated Film is The Wind Rises' category.
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Dr. Lecter
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The Past not making the shortlist is ridicuolous. But this category has always been fucked up.
At least The Broken Circle Breakdown might make it...
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Kenspy
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To echo others, Wadjda not making it is absolutely ridiculous. I thought it was a shoe-in for the win. The Past also being snubbed is a bit of a downer.
I hated The Grandmaster.
I mean just for perspective, Wadjda has a 99% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:00 pm |
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_axiom
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jmovies wrote: Then again we usually think we know the winner of this category before the ceremony and then we all get it wrong. Congrats on the Oscar An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker! I'm not sure they would give Tanović another Oscar. No Man's Land is really one of the worst winners in the foreign category IMHO.
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Dr. Lecter
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_axiom wrote: jmovies wrote: Then again we usually think we know the winner of this category before the ceremony and then we all get it wrong. Congrats on the Oscar An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker! I'm not sure they would give Tanović another Oscar. No Man's Land is really one of the worst winners in the foreign category IMHO. They obviously gladly gave him his first, against Amelie no less.
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Dr. Lecter
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LOL, I just noticed Germany advanced. Screw that film, hoping it won't make the final five.
Same for The Grandmaster. I hated that too.
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David
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The Grandmaster haters need to catch AIDS and die in a fiery zeppelin crash.
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_axiom
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Dr. Lecter wrote: _axiom wrote: jmovies wrote: Then again we usually think we know the winner of this category before the ceremony and then we all get it wrong. Congrats on the Oscar An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker! I'm not sure they would give Tanović another Oscar. No Man's Land is really one of the worst winners in the foreign category IMHO. They obviously gladly gave him his first, against Amelie no less. No Man's Land did play well in international festivals. I never really understood the craze for that movie, it always felt slightly more political when they would award it.
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David
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No Man's Land is awesome and deserved its Oscar.
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Dr. Lecter
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All arguing and lamenting aside, what do you guys predict for the final five?
I'm thinking:
The Broken Circle Breakdown The Great Beauty The Hunt The Grandmaster Omar
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_axiom
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Denmark, "The Hunt," Thomas Vinterberg, director; Italy, "The Great Beauty," Paolo Sorrentino, director; Germany, "Two Lives," Georg Maas, director; Hong Kong, "The Grandmaster," Wong Kar-wai, director; Hungary, "The Notebook," Janos Szasz, director;
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Algren
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No Man's Land is a film currently playing in China.
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Dr. Lecter
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I wonder if anyone can answer this question: can France submit Blue is the warmest Color next year?
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David
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I wonder the same. I am going to assume yes since it did come out in France in 2013. Just in October rather than before the deadline on September 30th. I assume the next French submission will have to be a film released there between January 1st and the end of September 2014.
On a related note, though, I must say, the film France did submit, Renoir, is a gem in its own right. Old-fashioned and gentle, perhaps bordering on quaint, but highly entertaining, well acted, and very, very beautiful. I have seen people throw it under the bus (many no doubt sight unseen) because they perceive it as having stolen Blue Is the Warmest Color's spot.
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Dr. Lecter
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David wrote: I wonder the same. I am going to assume yes since it did come out in France in 2013. Just in October rather than before the deadline on September 30th. I assume the next French submission will have to be a film released there between January 1st and the end of September 2014.
On a related note, though, I must say, the film France did submit, Renoir, is a gem in its own right. Old-fashioned and gentle, perhaps bordering on quaint, but highly entertaining, well acted, and very, very beautiful. I have seen people throw it under the bus (many no doubt sight unseen) because they perceive it as having stolen Blue Is the Warmest Color's spot. I haven't seen it, but I talked to my colleagues about it and most thought it was a good-looking utter bore. Many walkouts at the local press screening. Also,; no Blue-backlash involved as the press screening took place a long long time ago. As for Blue...curious case. I think if it scores any noms now, it will not be eligible for submission next year. But if it doesn't...
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_axiom
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Is Blue's distributor pushing for a nomination in certain categories? Any ads? If they're campaigning then it's certainly not eligible next year.
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Shack
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The Hunt has to be the favorite, it's good enough to be in the BP mix (but I assume we'd have known by now if it was)
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Dr. Lecter
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The Great Beauty is the favorite.
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