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92nd Oscars. Oscar Contenders of 2019 (for the 2020 Ceremony) - For prediction, discussion, entertainment purposes
AND THE NOMINEES ARE...
NORTH MACEDONIA |
POLAND
12th nom| 1 win |
SOUTH KOREA
1st nomination PARASITE WINNER
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SPAIN |
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How'd They Got Nominated? | ||||
Who Should Win? | ||||
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Who Will Win? | ||||
PARASITE has this one on lock-down given its huge hit status and its five other Oscar nominations. In another year it's easy to picture PAIN AND GLORY as the winner or HONEYLAND as a surprise stealth winner. | ||||
Which Films Got Stiffed? | ||||
The other five finalists were... Beanpole (Russia) Review |
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Trivia and Precursors | ||||
This is the first time France has ever sent a black filmmaker to represent them. noms: Spirit, Critics Choice, Globes |
Only two docs had ever previously been nominated in Best Foreign Film (Waltz With Bashir and The Missing Picture). All three are in this century suggesting that barrier is falling. noms / wins: many documentary |
noms: n/a wins: Venice (2 prizes), Polish Film Festival (11 prizes) |
This is Bong Jo Ho's first film to be nominated in this category. Mother (2009) was his only previous submission.
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Almodóvar won this category for All About My Mother (1999) and was also nominated for Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988). Three nominees in this category seems low for him but it's high overall in foreign film stats. noms: Critics Choice, |
NUMBER OF SUBMISSIONS IN RECENT YEARS
COUNTRIES THAT WERE SUBMITTED BUT THEN DISQUALIFIED COUNTRIES THAT REPORTED SUBMISSIONS BUT DIDN'T MAKE THE FINAL SUBMISSION LIST FOR SOME REASON COUNTRIES THAT DID NOT SUBMIT THIS YEAR |
OSCAR STATS & FUN TRIVIA ABOUT THIS PARTICULAR CATEGORY | ||||
Most wins for a foreign film
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (Taiwan 2000) tied Fanny & Alexander's (Sweden 1983) previous solo record of 4 Oscar wins in almost all of the same categories: they both won cinematography, art direction, and foreign film while Crouching Tiger also took home score and Fanny & Alexander took costumes. |
Most nominations for a foreign film
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Most competitive wins in the category by director |
Most competitive wins & nominations w/out winning this category Pan's Labyrinth (2006) won 3 awards from 6 nominations but lost its own category to The Lives of Others. |
Most nominated country France leads with 37 nominees (they were also given 3 honoraries before nominations began proper in 1956). Their most recent win was a long time ago now though: Indochine (1992) starring Catherine Deneuve. MORE ON FRANCE & OSCAR HERE |
Most winning country Italy leads with 14 wins (3 of which were honoraries). Some of the most famous films among their winners are The Bicycle Thief (1949), 8 1/2 (1963), The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1971), Cinema Paradiso (1989), and Life is Beautiful (1998)
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Most popular country with Oscar at this very moment That would be Denmark which has been nominated 50% of the time in the last ten years -- most recently Land of Mine in 2016 -- winning once this past decade (A Better World). In addition to their 5 films nominees this past decade, they've had 2 additional finalists. |
First foreign language film nominated for Best Picture Grand Illusion (1938). But Oscar didn't start giving statues to foreign films until 11 years later and foreign films didn't get their own competitive category until 1956 |
Most influential snub of the past two decades You have the horror of the snubbing of Romania's Palme d'or winner 4 Weeks, 3 Months and 2 Days (2007) to thank for the creation of the Academy's Executive Committee. Nominations have been so much better ever since! |
First foreign language film to win an acting Oscar Italy's Two Women (1961) won Best Actress for Sophia Loren who was, not unimportantly, already a major star in the US. But Italy did not submit her vehicle for Foreign Film, choosing Michelangelo Antonioni's La Notte instead (which was not nominatd) |
First country to break through Oscar's midcentury France/Italy/Japan obsession For the first 12 years of foreign film Oscars only France, Italy, or Japan were ever honored. Sweden was the first country to break up that strangehold with back to back Ingmar Bergman wins for The Virgin Spring (1960) and Through a Glass Darkly (1961) |
First foreign language film to win any Oscar Switzerland's Marie-Louise (1944) won Best Screenplay, years before the foreign film category began. |
First foreign language film winner to win more than one Oscar Japan's Gate of Hell (1954) won the Honorary for Foreign Film and also took home Costume Design. Costume Design is the category with the most wins for foreign-language films (7 in total)... runners up being a three way tie between Original Screenplay, Cinematography, and Score (with 5 wins in each) |
Only directors of foreign film nominees to go on to direct a Best Picture winner Czech director Milos Forman for Loves of a Blonde (1965)/ Fireman's Ball (1967) + One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)/ Amadeus (1984) was the first to do it. Two Mexican filmmakers have followed suit: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for Amores Perros (2000)/Biutiful (2010) + Birdman (2014) and Guillermo del Toro for Pan's Labyrinth (2006) + Shape of Water (2017) Curiously no director has ever directed both a foreign film winner AND a Best Picture winner. |
Only foreign film winner to also win Best Director Alfonso Cuarón is the only person to ever win the Best Director Oscar for directing a foreign language film. Like another famous foreign director, Ang Lee, he has now won Best Director twice without winning Best Picture either time. |