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Oscar 2006


20 articles available in total starting from 09/09/2005. Last article published on 03/03/2006.

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One hides, the other stands up

The Austrian Film Commission has made a decision: Hidden, by Michael Haneke, will run for the Oscar of the Best Film in Foreign Language. Although this disturbing film depicting a bourgeois couple...  

29/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Germany/Austria

Armendáriz: from Obaba to Hollywood?

Montxo Armendáriz's Obaba has just been selected by the Academy of Arts & Cinematographic Sciences to represent Spain in the run-in for the forthcoming Oscars in the category for the Best Foreign...  

29/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Spain

Private by Saverio Costanzo selected

Private, directed by Saverio Costanzo and produced by Offside, Istituto Luce and Cydonia, has been selected as Italy’s candidate for the Best Foreign Language Film Category of the Academy Awards....  

29/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Italy

Zozo ready to compete

Josef Fares’ Zozo which has sold over 150,000 tickets so far in Sweden since its September 2 release through Sonet Film , has been selected by the Guldbagge’s 11-members jury as the Swedish entry...  

29/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Sweden

Sorrentino Shut Out

The Consequences of Love will not compete for the Best Foreign Film Oscar. The film, directed by Paolo Sorrentino and produced by Domenico Procacci (Fandango), was released on September 24, 2004,...  

27/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Italy

Adam’s Apples in the race

Anders Thomas Jensen’s comedy Adam’s Apples, the biggest local hit so far in Denmark with over 355,000 admissions since last April, has just been chosen as the Danish entry for the 2006 Oscars...  

27/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Denmark

L'Enfant takes its chance

Palme d'or at the recent Cannes Festival, L'Enfant by Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, was unanimously selected to represent Belgium in the race for the 2006 Oscar nominations as Best Foreign Film....  

20/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Belgium

Joyeux Noël on course

The second feature by Christian Carion, Joyeux Noël, was selected yesterday as French candidate in the race for Oscar nominations for 2006 as Best Foreign Film. Screened out of competition at the...  

19/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | France

Fateless in pole-position

Adapted from a novel by Imre Kertesz, Nobel Prize for Literature in 2002, Fateless (Sorstalansag), the first feature by Lajos Koltai, has been talked of as Hungarian candidate in the race for...  

16/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Hongrie

Mother of Mine candidate

Klaus Härö has for the second time been chosen to represent Finland in the race for Oscar nominations for 2006 as Best Foreign Film with his new film Mother Of Mine. The director’s first feature...  

09/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Finland

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