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36 articles available in total starting from 08/09/2010. Last article published on 28/02/2011.

No secret that Hong Kong Confidential in the race

Maris Martinsons’ second feature film Hong Kong Confidential (Amaya) has been selected as Latvia’s entry for this year’s Academy Awards nominations in the Best Foreign Language Film category. This...  

30/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Latvia

Virzì’s The First Beautiful Thing sets out to conquer Hollywood

Italy has chosen Paolo Virzì’s The First Beautiful Thing as its representative in the nomination race for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar (see news on the film). "Italian cinema has great...  

29/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Italy

To Die Like a Man represents Portugal in Hollywood

João Pedro Rodrigues’s third feature To Die Like a Man has been selected by the ICA to represent Portugal in the nomination race for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. To Die Like a Man was...  

29/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Portugal

Fridriksson in the running, again

Appropriately enough, Fridrik Thor Fridriksson’s Mamma Gógó – a semi-biographical parody about an ambitious filmmaker’s aspirations for an Oscar nomination – has been selected as this year’s...  

29/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Iceland

Bollaín’s Even the Rain joins Oscar race

Even the Rain will represent Spain in the nomination race for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. This was decided yesterday by Film Academy members, who chose Icíar Bollaín’s film over Daniel...  

29/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Spain

Hřebejk and Jarchovský in Oscar race again with Kawasaki's Rose

The Czech Republic is submitting Jan Hřebejk’s Kawasaki's Rose as its contender in the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Czech Film and Television Academy considered three films:...  

28/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Czech Republic

Susanne Bier’s Better World could include Academy Award

Three years after her Oscar nomination for After the Wedding, Susanne Bier is back in the running with her latest drama, In a Better World, representing Denmark in the Oscars nominations for Best...  

24/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Denmark

Period co-production Besa sets sights on Hollywood

Veteran Serbian director Srdjan Karanovic’s Besa (aka Solemn Promise) has been chosen as his country’s candidate for the Academy Award nominations for Best Foreign Language Film. The period piece...  

24/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Serbia

Angel soars into Oscar race

The Norwegian Oscar committee has chosen Margreth Olin’s debut film The Angel (Engelen) as this year’s entry in the race for Best Foreign language Film at the Academy Awards. The Angel was one of...  

23/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Norway

Tanović goes for second win

The Association of Filmmakers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has announced today that Danis Tanović’s Cirkus Columbia (see the interview) has been selected as the country’s Foreign Language Academy...  

23/09/2010 | Oscars 2011 | Bosnia and Herzegovina

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