60 años de premiar a la Mejor Película Extranjera en los Oscars®
Los Ángeles, CA. | Redacción Filmakersmovie – OSCAR® .- 85 países han presentado la candidatura de la película que los habrá de representar en la categoría de Mejor Película Extranjera, en la próxima entrega número 89 de los Premios de la Academia. Yemen participa por primera con un filme.
La categoría de Mejor Película Extranjera o de habla no inglesa, cumple en esta edición 60 años.
Las películas que enviaron su solicitud son:
Albania, “Chromium,” Dir. Bujar Alimani
Algeria, “The Well,” Dir. Lotfi Bouchouchi
Argentina, “The Distinguished Citizen,” Dir. Mariano Cohn y Gastón Duprat
Australia, “Tanna,” Dir. Bentley Dean y Martin Butler
Austria, “Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe,” Dir. Maria Schrader
Bangladesh, “The Unnamed,” Dir. Tauquir Ahmed
Belgium, “The Ardennes,” Dir. Robin Pront
Bolivia, “Sealed Cargo,” Dir. Julia Vargas Weise
Bosnia y Herzegovina, “Death in Sarajevo,” Dir. Danis Tanovic
Brasil, “Little Secret,” Dir. David Schurmann
Bulgaria, “Losers,” Dir. Ivaylo Hristov
Cambodia, “Before the Fall,” Dir. Ian White
Canadá, “It’s Only the End of the World,” Dir. Xavier Dolan
Chile, “Neruda,” Dir. Pablo Larraín
China, “Xuan Zang,” Dir. Huo Jianqi
Colombia, “Alias Maria,” Dir. José Luis Rugeles
Costa Rica, “About Us,” Dir. Hernán Jiménez
Croacia, “On the Other Side,” Dir. Zrinko Ogresta
Cuba, “The Companion,” Dir. Pavel Giroud
República Checa, “Lost in Munich,” Dir. Petr Zelenka
Dinamarca, “Land of Mine,” Dir. Martin Zandvliet
República Dominicana, “Sugar Fields,” Dir. Fernando Báez
Ecuador, “Such Is Life in the Tropics,” Dir. Sebastián Cordero
Egipto, “Clash,” Dir. Mohamed Diab
Estonia, “Mother,” Dir. Kadri Kõusaar
Finlandia, “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki,” Dir. Juho Kuosmanen
Francia, “Elle,” Dir. Paul Verhoeven
Georgia, “House of Others,” Dir. Rusudan Glurjidze
Alemania, “Toni Erdmann,” Dir. Maren Ade
Grecia, “Chevalier,” Dir. Athina Rachel Tsangari
Hong Kong, “Port of Call,” Dir. Philip Yung
Hungría, “Kills on Wheels,” Dir. Attila Till
Islandia, “Sparrows,” Dir. Rúnar Rúnarsson,
India, “Interrogation,” Dir. Vetri Maaran
Indonesia, “Letters from Prague,” Dir. Angga Dwimas Sasongko
Irán, “The Salesman,” Dir. Asghar Farhadi
Iraq, “El Clásico,” Dir. Halkawt Mustafa
Israel, “Sand Storm,” Dir. Elite Zexer
Italia, “Fire at Sea,” Dir. Gianfranco Rosi
Japón, “Nagasaki: Dir. Memories of My Son,” Yoji Yamada
Jordania, “3000 Nights,” Dir. Mai Masri
Kazakhstan, “Amanat,” Dir. Satybaldy Narymbetov
Kosovo, “Home Sweet Home,” Dir. Faton Bajraktari
Kyrgyzstan, “A Father’s Will,” Dir. Bakyt Mukul, Dastan Zhapar Uulu
Latvia, “Dawn,” Dir. Laila Pakalnina
Líbano, “Very Big Shot,” Dir. Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya
Lithuania, “Seneca’s Day,” Dir. Kristijonas Vildziunas
Luxemburgo, “Voices from Chernobyl,” Dir. Pol Cruchten
Macedonia, “The Liberation of Skopje,” Dir. Rade Šerbedžija, Danilo Šerbedžija,
Malaysia, “Beautiful Pain,” Dir. Tunku Mona Riza
México, “Desierto,” Dir. Jonás Cuarón
Montenegro, “The Black Pin,” Dir. Ivan Marinović
Morocco, “A Mile in My Shoes,” Dir. Said Khallaf
Nepal, “The Black Hen,” Dir. Min Bahadur Bham
Holanda, “Tonio,” Dir. Paula van der Oest
Nueva Zelanda, “A Flickering Truth,” Dir. Pietra Brettkelly
Noruega, “The King’s Choice,” Dir. Erik Poppe
Pakistán, “Mah-e-Mir,” Dir. Anjum Shahzad
Palestina, “The Idol,” Dir. Hany Abu-Assad
Panamá, “Salsipuedes,” Dir. Ricardo Aguilar Navarro, Manolito Rodríguez
Perú, “Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes),” Dir. Juan Daniel F. Molero
Filipinas, “Ma’ Rosa,” Dir. Brillante Ma Mendoza
Polonia, “Afterimage,” Dir. Andrzej Wajda
Portugal, “Letters from War,” Dir. Ivo M. Ferreira
Rumania, “Sieranevada,” Dir. Cristi Puiu
Rusia, “Paradise,” Dir. Andrei Konchalovsky
Arabia Saudita, “Barakah Meets Barakah,” Dir. Mahmoud Sabbagh
Serbia, “Train Driver’s Diary,” Dir. Milos Radovic
Singapur, “Apprentice,” Dir. Boo Junfeng
Eslovaquia, “Eva Nová,” Dir. Marko Skop
Eslovenia, “Houston, We Have a Problem!” Dir. Žiga Virc,
Sudáfrica, “Call Me Thief,” Dir. Daryne Joshua
Corea del Sur, “The Age of Shadows,” Dir. Kim Jee-woon
España, “Julieta,” Dir. Pedro Almodóvar
Suecia, “A Man Called Ove,” Dir. Hannes Holm
Suiza, “My Life as a Zucchini,” Dir. Claude Barras
Taiwan, “Hang in There, Kids!” Dir. Laha Mebow
Tailandia, “Karma,” Dir. Kanittha Kwunyoo
Turquía, “Cold of Kalandar,” Dir. Mustafa Kara
Ucrania, “Ukrainian Sheriffs,” Dir. Roman Bondarchuk
Reino Unido, “Under the Shadow,” Dir. Babak Anvari
Uruguay, “Breadcrumbs,” Dir. Manane Rodríguez
Venezuela, “From Afar,” Dir. Lorenzo Vigas
Vietnam, “Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass,” Dir. Victor Vu
Yemen, “I Am Nojoom, Age 10 and Divorced,” Dir. Khadija Al-Salami
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La entrega número 89 de los premios Oscars® se llevará a cabo el domingo 26 de febrero en el Dolby Theatre® en Hollywood & Highland Center® en Hollywood, y será televisado por la cadena ACB Televisión a las 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. El evento será transmitido a más de 225 países al rededor del mundo.