Which film will be Germany's Oscar submission?
Monday, October 19, 2020 at 7:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Best International Film, Germany, Oscar Trivia, Oscars (20)

Germany will reportedly decide between these ten films for their Oscar submission this year which they'll announce near the end of this month. If you've seen any of these pictures, do share your opinion!

Not many of these films have much in the way of an international profile at this writing with the exception of Undine, which is currently making the festival rounds.

Most of these filmmakers would be first time submittees with two exceptions: Undine's critical darling auteur Christian Petzold was submitted once for Barbara (2012) though no nomination came. Why he wasn't submitted for Phoenix (which surely would have snagged a nomination?!?) we'll never understand. When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, a drama about a Jewish family fleeing the Nazis, is from Caroline Link. Germany's submitted her films successfully twice:  Beyond Silence (1997) was a nominee and Nowhere in Africa (2002) was a winner. 

GERMANY'S OSCAR STATS
(We're including West Germany and East Germany in the stats as well as unified Germany)
Submitting since 1956
63 Total Submissions
20 Nominations (plus 4 Finalists)
3 Wins

Key Submissions Over the Years:

The Tin Drum, written by Oscar favourite Jean-Claude Carriere, was Germany's first winner

Good Bye, Lenin! -- how did that one miss?

Most Frequently Submitted Directors
For whatever reason Germany doesn't have true favourites when it comes to Oscar submissions like so many other countries do. Only six directors have been sent multiple times and none more than thrice.

  1. Wim Wenders (3 submissions, 0 nominations, 1 finalist)
  2. [tie] Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and Caroline Link (2 submissions, 2 nominations, 1 win) 
  3. [tie] Michael Vernhoeven and Bernhard Wicki (2 submissions, 1 nomination)
  4. [tie] Werner Herzog and Fatih Akin (2 submissions, 0 nominations)

Most Oscar-honored German artists

Art director Hans Drier's third Oscar was for Sunset Blvd (1950)

  1. Hans Drier ... 23 nominations and 3 wins for Art Direction
  2. Franz Waxman ... 12 nominations and 2 wins for Score
  3. Hans Zimmer ... 11 nominations and 1 win for Score
  4. André Previn .... 6 nominations and 4 wins for Score
  5. Friedrich Hollaender ... 4 nominations in music categories
  6. Ray Heindorf .... 3 nominations and 2 wins for Score
  7. Karl Freund ... 3 nominations and 1 win in Cinematography plus a Technical Oscar
  8. Ernst Lubitsch ... 3 nominations for Director plus 1 Honorary Oscar
  9. Hanns Kräly ... 3 nominations, 1 win for writing
  10. [tie] Michael Ballhaus and Wim Wenders ... 3 nominations in Cinematography and Documentary respectively
  11. [tie] Luise Rainer (promoted as "Austrian" in the 30s but actually German) and Christoph Waltz (Austrian-German) ... both received 2 nominations and 2 wins for acting
  12. [tie] Michael Fassbender (Irish-German), Ernst Toch, Tom HeldMax Lang and Jan Lachaeur ... 2 nominations for acting, score, editing, and animated short x 2, respectively

 

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