Will Mads Mikkelsen have another Oscar hit? 
Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 6:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Best International Film, Denmark, LGBT, Mads Mikkelsen, Scandinavia, Thomas Vinterberg, booze, thriller

by Nathaniel R

Mads Mikkelsen stars in "Another Round"

Denmark is currently Oscar's favourite country in the Best International Feature category. Yes, we know they're not the "all time" favourite country, so don't @ us. But in the past 10 years (2010-2019) they've been nominated 50% of the time, with two additional finalists. Deep involvement in 70% of the Oscar conversations in a decade is a pretty great track record. How long can they keep it up? We won't know if they'll nab another nomination this season until a few months from now but Denmark just announced their finalists. On November 17th, they'll choose their submission between the following films: 

If Denmark wants to bet based on past success they'll go with Another Round.  It just won the top prize at the London Film Festival. Plus, international star Mads Mikkelsen has headlined three Oscar-nominated films from his home country previously....

He starred in Susanne Bier's drama After the Wedding in 2006, was part of the star triangle in the stunning costume drama A Royal Affair in 2012, and headlined the haunting drama The Hunt in 2013 in which his character was falsely accused of pedophila. The latter was directed by Thomas Vinterberg who helms Another Round. In his reunion with Mads he's again cast him as a teacher. This time a high school teacher struggling with alcoholism.

As for the other contenders,  A Perfectly Normal Family has current topicality on its side. It's a family drama about a father announcing that she's actually a woman and the effect that has on her daughter. The leading role is played by Mikkel Boe Følsgaard who was so strong in A Royal Affair (though the casting certainly won't please activists who'd like these roles cast with actual trans actors).

Finally Shorta would be a much different choice as it's a action thriller about racial tension, police brutality, and two officers in danger. "Shorta" is an Arabic term for police. 

DENMARK'S OSCAR STATS
Submitting since 1956 (the very first year of the competition)
57 Total Submissions 
12 Nominations (and 2 Additional Finalists)
3 Wins

KEY SUBMISSIONS

Most Oscar-Honored Danish Artists

Live Action Short Film winners Anders Walter and Kim Magnusson

Most Frequently Submitted Directors in Foreign Film 

Susanne Bier with Denmark's Oscar for "In a Better World"

  1. Nils Mamros (4 submissions)
  2. Susanne Bier (3 submissions, 2 nominated films, 1 winning film)
  3. Billie August (3 submissions, 1 nominated film, 1 winning film)
  4. Erik Balling (3 submissions, 1 nominated film)
  5. Henning Carlsen (3 submissions)
  6. Thomas Vinterberg and Kaspar Rotrup (2 submissions and 1 nominated film each)
  7. Morten Arnfred, Peter Schønau Fog, and Erik Claussen (2 submissons each) 
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