Ya tenemos la lista de las candidatas al Oscar en la categoría de Mejor Película Extranjera
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Ya se han anunciado las películas extranjeras que competirán por el codiciado Oscar a la mejor película extranjera. Las nominaciones se anunciarán el próximo 2 de febrero para la ceremonia del 7 de marzo. Tres películas destacan sobre las demás como absolutas favoritas, de nacionalidades francesa, alemana y coreana respectivamente cuyos títulos son A Prophet (Jacques Audiard) The White Ribbon (Michael Haneke) y Mother (Bong Joon-ho).
Ya podéis empezar a hacer vuestras quinielas. Aquí os dejamos la lista de las películas que 65 países han presentado para la 82ª Ceremonia de los Oscar. Para España, nada de Almodovar, pero sí ya un veterano de nuestro cine ya premiado con la estatuilla en el 93 con su Belle Epoque, Fernando Trueba con El baile de la victoria habiendo ganado así en la competición contra Isabel Coixet y su Mapa de los sonidos de Tokio.
La lista después del click.
Albania, "Alive!," Artan Minarolli, director;
Argentina, "El Secreto de Sus Ojos," Juan Jose Campanella
Armenia, "Autumn of the Magician," Rouben Kevorkov and Vaheh Kevorkov
Australia, "Samson & Delilah," Warwick Thornton
Austria, "For a Moment Freedom," Arash T. Riahi
Bangladesh, "Beyond the Circle," Golam Rabbany Biplob
Belgium, "The Misfortunates," Felix van Groeningen
Bolivia, "Zona Sur," Juan Carlos Valdivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina, "Nightguards," Namik Kabil
Brazil, "Time of Fear," Sergio Rezende
Bulgaria, "The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks around the Corner," Stephan Komandarev
Canada, "I Killed My Mother," Xavier Dolan
Chile, "Dawson, Isla 10," Miguel Littin
China, "Forever Enthralled," Chen Kaige
Colombia, "The Wind Journeys," Ciro Guerra
Croatia, "Donkey," Antonio Nuic
Cuba, "Fallen Gods," Ernesto Daranas
Czech Republic, "Protektor," Marek Najbrt
Denmark, "Terribly Happy," Henrik Ruben Genz
Estonia, "December Heat," Asko Kase
Finland, "Letters to Father Jacob," Klaus Haro
France, "A Prophet," Jacques Audiard
Georgia, "The Other Bank," George Ovashvili
Germany, "The White Ribbon," Michael Haneke
Greece, "Slaves in Their Bonds," Tony Lykouressis
Hong Kong, "Prince of Tears," Yonfan
Hungary, "Chameleon," Krisztina Goda
Iceland, "Reykjavik-Rotterdam," Oskar Jonasson
India, "Harishchandrachi Factory," Paresh Mokashi
Indonesia, "Jamila and the President," Ratna Sarumpaet;
Iran, "About Elly," Asghar Farhadi
Israel, "Ajami," Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani
Italy, "Baaria," Giuseppe Tornatore
Japan, "Nobody to Watch Over Me," Ryoichi Kimizuka
Kazakhstan, "Kelin," Ermek Tursunov
Korea, "Mother," Joon-ho Bong
Lithuania, "Vortex," Gytis Luksas
Luxembourg, "Refractaire," Nicolas Steil
Macedonia, "Wingless," Ivo Trajkov
Mexico, "Backyard," Carlos Carrera
Morocco, "Casanegra," Nour-Eddine Lakhmari
The Netherlands, "Winter in Wartime," Martin Koolhoven
Norway, "Max Manus," Espen Sandberg and Joachim Roenning
Peru, "The Milk of Sorrow," Claudia Llosa
Philippines, "Grandpa Is Dead," Soxie H. Topacio
Poland, "Reverse," Borys Lankosz
Portugal, "Doomed Love," Mario Barroso
Puerto Rico, "Kabo and Platon," Edmundo H. Rodriguez
Romania, "Police, Adjective," Corneliu Porumboiu
Russia, "Ward No. 6," Karen Shakhnazarov
Serbia, "St. George Shoots the Dragon," Srdjan Dragojevic
Slovakia, "Broken Promise," Jiri Chlumsky
Slovenia, "Landscape No. 2," Vinko Moderndorfer
South Africa, "White Wedding," Jann Turner
Spain, "The Dancer and the Thief," Fernando Trueba
Sri Lanka, "The Road from Elephant Pass," Chandran Rutnam
Sweden, "Involuntary," Ruben Ostlund
Switzerland, "Home," Ursula Meier
Taiwan, "No Puedo Vivir sin Ti," Leon Dai
Thailand, "Best of Times," Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
Turkey, "I Saw the Sun," Mahsun Kirmizigul
U.K., "Afghan Star," Havana Marking
Uruguay, "Bad Day for Fishing," Alvaro Brechner
Venezuela, "Libertador Morales, El Justiciero," Efterpi Charalambidis
Vietnam, "Don't Burn It," Dang Nhat Minh
Argentina, "El Secreto de Sus Ojos," Juan Jose Campanella
Armenia, "Autumn of the Magician," Rouben Kevorkov and Vaheh Kevorkov
Australia, "Samson & Delilah," Warwick Thornton
Austria, "For a Moment Freedom," Arash T. Riahi
Bangladesh, "Beyond the Circle," Golam Rabbany Biplob
Belgium, "The Misfortunates," Felix van Groeningen
Bolivia, "Zona Sur," Juan Carlos Valdivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina, "Nightguards," Namik Kabil
Brazil, "Time of Fear," Sergio Rezende
Bulgaria, "The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks around the Corner," Stephan Komandarev
Canada, "I Killed My Mother," Xavier Dolan
Chile, "Dawson, Isla 10," Miguel Littin
China, "Forever Enthralled," Chen Kaige
Colombia, "The Wind Journeys," Ciro Guerra
Croatia, "Donkey," Antonio Nuic
Cuba, "Fallen Gods," Ernesto Daranas
Czech Republic, "Protektor," Marek Najbrt
Denmark, "Terribly Happy," Henrik Ruben Genz
Estonia, "December Heat," Asko Kase
Finland, "Letters to Father Jacob," Klaus Haro
France, "A Prophet," Jacques Audiard
Georgia, "The Other Bank," George Ovashvili
Germany, "The White Ribbon," Michael Haneke
Greece, "Slaves in Their Bonds," Tony Lykouressis
Hong Kong, "Prince of Tears," Yonfan
Hungary, "Chameleon," Krisztina Goda
Iceland, "Reykjavik-Rotterdam," Oskar Jonasson
India, "Harishchandrachi Factory," Paresh Mokashi
Indonesia, "Jamila and the President," Ratna Sarumpaet;
Iran, "About Elly," Asghar Farhadi
Israel, "Ajami," Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani
Italy, "Baaria," Giuseppe Tornatore
Japan, "Nobody to Watch Over Me," Ryoichi Kimizuka
Kazakhstan, "Kelin," Ermek Tursunov
Korea, "Mother," Joon-ho Bong
Lithuania, "Vortex," Gytis Luksas
Luxembourg, "Refractaire," Nicolas Steil
Macedonia, "Wingless," Ivo Trajkov
Mexico, "Backyard," Carlos Carrera
Morocco, "Casanegra," Nour-Eddine Lakhmari
The Netherlands, "Winter in Wartime," Martin Koolhoven
Norway, "Max Manus," Espen Sandberg and Joachim Roenning
Peru, "The Milk of Sorrow," Claudia Llosa
Philippines, "Grandpa Is Dead," Soxie H. Topacio
Poland, "Reverse," Borys Lankosz
Portugal, "Doomed Love," Mario Barroso
Puerto Rico, "Kabo and Platon," Edmundo H. Rodriguez
Romania, "Police, Adjective," Corneliu Porumboiu
Russia, "Ward No. 6," Karen Shakhnazarov
Serbia, "St. George Shoots the Dragon," Srdjan Dragojevic
Slovakia, "Broken Promise," Jiri Chlumsky
Slovenia, "Landscape No. 2," Vinko Moderndorfer
South Africa, "White Wedding," Jann Turner
Spain, "The Dancer and the Thief," Fernando Trueba
Sri Lanka, "The Road from Elephant Pass," Chandran Rutnam
Sweden, "Involuntary," Ruben Ostlund
Switzerland, "Home," Ursula Meier
Taiwan, "No Puedo Vivir sin Ti," Leon Dai
Thailand, "Best of Times," Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
Turkey, "I Saw the Sun," Mahsun Kirmizigul
U.K., "Afghan Star," Havana Marking
Uruguay, "Bad Day for Fishing," Alvaro Brechner
Venezuela, "Libertador Morales, El Justiciero," Efterpi Charalambidis
Vietnam, "Don't Burn It," Dang Nhat Minh
Fuente | The Hollywood Reporter
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Oct 19th 2009 @ 3:26AM
Alvaro Manzano ha dicho...
The Bolivian film that is competing for the 2009 foreign language film Oscar is Zona Sur (http://www.zonasurfilm.com). This film has been a blockbuster in Bolivia. And it is the first time that there are so many reviews and articles written about a movie in Bolivia, there are a lot of positive reviews (almost all of them) and a wealth of articles in newspapers, magazines, blogs and websites. It is a fresh and risky proposal that is also competing in the Tokyo International Film Festival.
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Oct 18th 2009 @ 11:03PM
Alvaro Manzano ha dicho...
La película boliviana que compite por el Oscar a mejor película extranjera 2009 es Zona Sur (http://www.zonasurfilm.com). Esta película ha sido un éxito de taquilla en Bolivia. Y es la primera vez que se ha escrito tanto sobre una película en Bolivia, hay un montón de críticas positivas (casi todas ellas) y una gran cantidad de artículos en periódicos, revistas, blogs y sitios web. Es una propuesta fresca y arriesgada que también compite en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Tokio.
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