International Oscar Race -- Big First Round of News!
Friday, August 11, 2023 at 3:20PM
NATHANIEL R in Asian cinema, Best International Film, Chile, Israel, Ophir Awards, Oscars (23), Portugal, South Korean, Switzerland, Tajikistan

by Nathaniel R

Festival season is about to begin (we kick off with Elisa in Venice again!) which means it's nearly fall. That also means various organizations and academies and councils around the world are deciding which of their country's films they should submit to the Oscar race for Best International Feature Film.

We now know 2 official submissions and a few finalist lists so let's start sharing the good news...

OFFICIAL SUBMISSIONS

SWITZERLAND (5 noms / 2 wins / 3 additional finalists)
Switzerland had a good Oscar run across the 1970s and 1980s but they've struggled to find Oscar favor since, though they have made the finals a few times since Oscar added that step to the process. 

TAJIKISTAN (never nominated)
If their submission is accepted it will only be the second time they've competed for an Oscar nomination. The first submission was back in 1999.

 

FINALIST LISTS
 

CHILE (2 nominations, 1 win, 1 additional finalist)
Chile will decide between these films on August 21st. 

 

 

PORTUGAL (never nominated)
Portugal has famously never received any Oscar favor so we're always hoping that might change. Portugal will choose between their finalists on September 14th. Our own Cláudio Alves, who lives in Portugal, detailed these candidates for us, writing:

NOT AN OFFICIAL LIST BUT 'FINALISTS' NONETHELESS
 

ISRAEL (10 nominations, no wins, 1 additional finalist)
Israel was hot-hot-hot with Oscar voters in the Aughts but the attention has dried up. They always send the Ophir Award winner (provided it's not in English) so this year that means it will be one of the following films, all from directors who've never been submitted to the Oscar race: 

Of these nominees, The Vanishing Soldier and Seven Blessings lead the nominations with 12 each.

 

SOUTH KOREA (1 nomination, 1 win, 2 additional finalists)
The Korean Film Council will announce the submission in a couple of weeks. We do know they're considering the following 13 films:

 

If we had to take a wild guess we'd say it's going to be either Cobweb or Sleep for the submission.

 

WHAT ELSE?

That's all we know so far. Many announcements to come and the bulk of them are in September. As for official dates we do know that Romania will announce on September 1st and France (always a nomination threat) will name their finalists on September 13th.

Article originally appeared on The Film Experience (http://thefilmexperience.net/).
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