Denmark's 3 Oscar finalists and their strong awards history
Monday, September 5, 2022 at 3:00PM
NATHANIEL R in As in Heaven, Best International Film, Denmark, Forever, Holy Spider, Nordic cinema, Oscars (22), Scandinavia

by Nathaniel R

If you've been reading the Film Experience for some time you know that your host here is fond of Scandinavian cinema. I'm of partial Danish descent and once lived in Norway and the two combined prompted the interest around the time the Oscars took over my life. When it comes to Oscars' Best International Feature Film category the common wisdom is that France, Italy, an Spain reign but that's only because they have the most in terms of "all time" stats. If you look at more recent history, it's a much different story. For instance, in the 22 years of the 21st century to date, Norway has doubled its meager nomination count and Denmark has more than doubled its previous nomination count. In fact, Denmark is currently tied for #1 in terms of Oscar's favourite foreign country of the 21st century thus far (8 nominations and 2 wins... which Germany also has. Only Sweden, once Oscar's favourite scandinavian country, has been losing momentum.

To make a long story short, Denmark should always be watched closely in the Oscar race. After the jump their three finalists for their 2022 Oscar submission plus their rich Oscar history overall...

THE THREE FINALISTS 

HOLY SPIDER (Ali Abbasi)
Holy Spider is inspired by the true story of a serial killer who preyed on female sex workers in the early Aughts Iran. Zar Amir Ebrahimi won Best Actress at Cannes for her performance as the female journalist investigating the murders. (Elisa reviewed it at Cannes) We're not sure how it qualifies as Danish exactly since Abbasi is Iranian-Swedish but he did go to film school in Denmark so perhaps enough of the team is Danish? Abassi was previously submitted by Sweden for the brilliant and bizarre romantic mythological drama procedural Border. The movie comes to Danish theaters in October. Holy Spider also has US distribution from Utopia but no release date has been announced.

FOREVER (Frelle Petersen) 
A drama about parents and their daughter grieving their son/brother. It was released this summer in Denmark.

AS IN HEAVEN (Tea Lindeburg)
This feature debut for Lindeburg was a critical hit upon release in Denmark earlier this year and also an award winning success on the festival circuit starting in the fall of last year. it's about a young girl in the 19th century whose life suddenly changes when her mother has difficulty in labor.

We suspect they'll select As in Heaven but you never know! They'll announce at the end of September.

🇩🇰 DENMARK'S OSCAR STATS 
Submitting since 1956 (the very first year of the competition)
59 Total Submissions
14 Nominations (and 2 Additional Finalists)
4 Wins 

KEY SUBMISSIONS

THE CELEBRATION

SUPERCLASICO

LAND OF MINE

ANOTHER ROUND

Most Oscar-Honored Danish Artists  

VIGGO ❤️

  1. Tambi Larsen (5 nominations and 1 win in Production Design)
  2. Thomas Vinterberg (1 nomination in Best Director. Plus 2 nominations and 1 win in the Best International Film category**) 
  3. Viggo Mortensen* (3 nominations in Best Actor)
  4. Jonas Poher Rasmussen (3 nominations for the same film, Flee, in Documentary, Animated Feature, and Best International Film**)
  5. Gale Sondegaard* (2 nominations and 1 win in Supporting Actress)
  6. Susanne Bier (2 nominations and 1 win in Best International Film**)
  7. [TIE] Dan Laustsen (2 noms in Cinematography) and Mikael Salomon (2 nominations, one each in Cinematography and Visual Effects)
  8. [TIE] Mikkel E.G. Nielsen (1 nomination and 1 win in Film Editing) plus Max Rae and Anna Asp (1 nomination and 1 win in Production Design for both of them, separately)

* Though born in the US they have dual citizenship (first generation Americans, born to a Danish parent or two)

** we realize that international film nominations don't technically belong to the director but we think they should so we include it in these trivia lists.

Most Frequently Submitted Directors in Foreign Film 

  1. Nils Mamros (4 submissions, none were nominated)
  2. Thomas Vinterberg AND Susanne Bier (3 submissions, 2 were nominated and 1 won)
  3. Billie August (3 submissions, 1 was nominated and won)
  4. Erik Balling (3 submissions, 1 was nominated)
  5. Henning Carlsen (3 submissions, none were nominated)
  6. Kaspar Rostrup (2 submissions, 1 was nominated)
  7. Annelise Hovman, Erik Klausen, and Morten Arnfred (2 submissions each, neither nominated)
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