Countries have until October 1st to submit their representing film to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Though there's one week left, we now have practically the whole list with 83 pictures announcing (see the charts and the letterboxd list) Last year the list was 87 pictures long and the record is 92 which was in 2017 so we'll probably see a slightly longer list when the Academy officially publishes it. Usually one or two films will mysteriously drop out or be replaced that were previously announced, too. So it's not official until it's official.
Do we talk about this category too much at TFE? Maybe so but we're into it. After the jump, 10 entries you can see early if you try and the 9 newest submissions.
The latest entries...
Armenia, Lengthy Night
Australia, Buoyanc
Belarus, Debuty
Denmark, Queen of Hearts
Australia went with a prize winning debut from Venice about a Thai teenager sold into slave labour and Denmark chose a sexually heated Tryne Dyrholme drama. L-o-v-e Tryne Dirholm, a truly stellar actress, so we're excited to see it.
Iceland, A White White Day (REVIEWED)
Luxembourg, Tel Aviv on Fire
We're wondering if Luxembourg's choice will be disqualified as its only connection to Luxembourg appears to be that it was produced and filmed there with a local crew. But will that be enough? The director, cast, and storyline are Palestinian. Films have been disqualified for not being artistically connected to the country submitting them for much more questionable reasons. Remember when The Forgiveness of Blood (2011) was rejected as Albania's submission solely because the director was American (though the rest of the film was totally Albanian in subject matter, setting, cast, and crew.)
Russia, Beanpole
Singapore, A Land Imagined
Uzbekistan, Hot Bread
Furie was a modest success in its US specialty theater release this past spring.
14 SUBMITTED FILMS YOU CAN SEE BEFORE THE FINALIST LIST IS ANNOUNCED
Get a head start on this competition with the following...
currently streaming
currently in theaters
opening very soon
Six more of the titles have distribution in place but they're unfortunately waiting until 2020 to release themselves right around Oscar time (presumptiously assuming they'll be nominated or just desperate with hope for the same?)