"Hope" and Norway's Oscar History
Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 11:02AM
NATHANIEL R in Best International Film, Elling, Joachim Trier, Kon-Tiki, Liv Ullmann, Norway, Oscar Trivia, Pathfinder, Scandinavia, Stellan SkarsgÄrd

by Nathaniel R

The Norwegian Film Institute has selected Maria Sødahl's cancer drama Hope to represent them at the Oscars. The film stars Bræn Hovig and the ever-ubiquitous Stellan Skarsgård (who works as often in Scandinavia as he does in Hollywood, which is to say, a lot) as the couple thrown by a terrible diagnosis. Hope was selected over two other finalists which were: Disco by Jorunn Myklebust Syversen about a young girl mixed up with a Christian cult (which we reviewed at TIFF last fall), and Margreth Olin's documentary The Self Portrait about an acclaimed photographer struggling with anorexia. (Olin was submitted 11 years ago for her second narrative feature Angel though she's primarily a documentarian.)

1987 Norwegian nominee "Pathfinder"Norway has been perpetually overshadowed by Sweden and Denmark in terms of the cinema. They have a smaller film industry than their Scandinavian neighbors but the other problem is a noticeable lack of internationally-adored auteurs. We hoped that the rise of Joachim Trier would change that but, alas, the Oscars aren't helping in that regard as he's been submitted twice from his three Norwegian language films and the Academy passed both times.

Oscar stats and great Norwegian films after the jump...

NORWAY'S OSCAR STATS
Submitting since 1957 (the second year of the competition)
42 Total Submissions 
5 Nominations (and 1 Additional Finalist)
0 Wins 

KEY SUBMISSIONS 

"Kon Tiki", Norway's most expensive movie ever

Most Frequently Submitted Directors for Best International Feature Film

  1. [TIE] 3 submissions each, none nominated: Bent Hamer, Petter Vennerød & Svend Wam
  2. [TIE] 2 submissions each, 1 film nominated: Arne Skouen, Petter Næss, Berit Nesheim, and the duo of Joachim Rønning & Espen Sandberg
  3. Erik Poppe (2 submissions - 1 finalist)
  4. [TIE] Joachim Trier and Iram Haq (2 submissions, neither nominated)

Most Oscar-Honored Norwegian Artists (only two Norwegians have had multiple nominations!)

legendary actress Liv Ullmann

  1. Torrill Kove (2 nominations, 1 win in Best Animated Short)
  2. Liv Ullmann (2 nominations for Best Actress - WHERE IS HER HONORARY OSCAR?)
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