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Oscars 2010


36 articles available in total starting from 18/06/2009. Last article published on 29/11/2010.

The Dancer and the Thief heads to LA

Sixteen years after winning the coveted statuette for Belle Epoque, Fernando Trueba will once again represent Spain in the race for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nomination, with The Dancer...  

30/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Spain

Broken Promise aims for Academy Awards

The Slovak Film and Television Academy (SFTA) has selected Broken Promise from among 10 eligible titles as Slovakia's submission for the US Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Broken...  

30/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Slovakia

Max Manus joins hopefuls

Norway’s box office champion Max Manus, directed by Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning, has been submitted by the Norwegian Oscar committee for the Academy Award nominations for Best Foreign...  

30/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Norway

Tornatore looking for repeat win with Baarìa

"I’m very happy but also intimidated" said Giuseppe Tornatore upon learning that his film Baarìa will represent Italy in the nominations race for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. The...  

29/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Italy

Protektor submitted for Oscars

The Czech Film and Television Academy (CFTA) has chosen Marek Najbrt's WW2 thriller Protektor as its entry in the race for the foreign-language Oscar. The film had scarcely been released to...  

29/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Czech Republic

The Reverse joins race

This autumn’s major discovery and winner of the Golden Lion for Best Film at the recent Gdynia Polish Film Festival, Borys Lankosz’s debut feature The Reverse has been selected to represent Poland...  

29/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Poland

Reykjavik-Rotterdam shooting for Hollywood

Iceland’s entry for this year’s Academy Awards nominations in the Best Foreign Language Film category is Óskar Jónasson’s Reykjavik-Rotterdam, starring Baltasar Kormákur and Ingvar E. Sigurdsson....  

29/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Iceland

Donkey goes to Hollywood

The Croatian Association of Filmmakers has chosen Antonio Nuic's Donkey as the country's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award. Co-produced by Propeler Film Film (Croatia),...  

25/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Croatia

Local entry is Terribly Happy

Henrik Ruben Genz’s multiple award-winning film Terribly Happy is this year’s Danish submission for an Oscar nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film category. “As always, the process of...  

25/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Denmark

Home sets sights on Oscar

For the first time this year, it was up to audiences – whose choice was confirmed by a jury – to select the Swiss representative for the nomination race for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar....  

23/09/2009 | Oscars 2010 | Switzerland

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