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CANDIDATOS EUROPEOS AL OSCAR DE ESTE AÑO

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CANDIDATOS EUROPEOS AL OSCAR DE ESTE AÑO

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OSCARS 2023

European titles submitted for the Oscars race

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- European countries reveal their titles submitted for the Best International Feature Film Award at the 2023 Academy Awards

European titles submitted for the Oscars race
Los reyes del mundo by Laura Mora

With the 95th Academy Awards ceremony scheduled to take place in Hollywood on 12 March, 2023, European countries are starting to reveal their titles submitted for the Best International Feature Film Award.

For this edition, submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the dates of 1 January and 30 November 2022, and the deadline for submissions is 3 October. Fifteen finalists will be selected from the total number of submissions and announced at the end of the year, before the Academy whittles that number down to five, which it will announce as the final nominees at the beginning of 2023.

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Last year, a total of 93 countries submitted a film, with 92 submissions being accepted, and 40 coming from a European country. Japan's submission, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Drive My Car, ended up winning the coveted trophy.

Cineuropa will be updating the list of European films submitted here:

European countries

 

Albania: A Cup of Coffee and New Shoes On, Gentian Koçi (Albania/Greece/Kosovo/Portugal)

Armenia: Aurora's Sunrise [+], Inna Sahakyan (Armenia/Lithuania/Germany)

Austria: Corsage [+], Marie Kreutzer (Austria/Luxembourg/Germany/France)

Belgium: Close [+], Lukas Dhont (Belgium/France/Netherlands)

Bosnia Herzegovina: A Ballad [+], Aida Begic (Bosnia Herzegovina/France)

Bulgaria: In The Heart Of The Machine, Martin Makariev (Bulgaria)

Croatia: Safe Place [+], Juraj Lerotić (Croatia)

Czech Republic: Il Boemo [+], Petr Václav (Czech Republic/Italy/Slovakia)

Denmark: Holy Spider [+], Ali Abbasi (Denmark/Germany/France/Sweden)

Estonia: Kalev, Ove Musting (Estonia)

Finland: Girl Picture [+], Alli Haapasalo (Finland)

France: Saint-Omer [+], Alice Diop (France)

Georgia: A Long Break [+], Davit Pirtskhalava (Georgia)

Germany: All Quiet on the Western Front [+], Edward Berger (USA/Germany)

Greece: Magnetic Fields [+], Yorgos Goussis (Greece)

Hungary: Blockade, Ádám Tõsér (Hungary)

Iceland: Beautiful Beings [+], Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson (Iceland/Denmarl/Sweden/Netherlands/Czech Republic)

Ireland: The Quiet Girl [+], Colm Bairéad (Ireland)

Italy: Nostalgia [+], Mario Martone (Italy/France)

Kosovo: Looking for Venera [+], Norika Sefa (Kosovo/North Macedonia)

Latvia: January [+], Viesturs Kairišs (Latvia/Lithuania/Poland)

Lithuania: Pilgrims [+], Laurynas Bareiša (Lithuania)

Luxembourg: Icarus, Carlo Vogele (Luxembourg/France/Belgium)

Malta: Carmen, Valerie Buhagiar (Malta/Canada)

Moldova: Carbon [+], Ion Bors (Moldova/Romania)

Montenegro: The Elegy Of Laurel [+], Dušan Kasalica (Montenegro/Serbia)

Netherlands: Narcosis, Martijn de Jong (Netherlands)

North Macedonia: The Happiest Man in the World [+], Teona Strugar Mitevska (North Macedonia/Bosnia Herzegovina/Belgium/Croatia/Denmark/Slovenia)

Norway: War Sailor [+], Gunnar Vikene (Norway/Germany/Malta)

Poland: Eo [+], Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland/Italy)

Portugal: Alma Viva [+], Cristèle Alves Meira (Portugal/France/Belgium)

Romania: Immaculate [+], Monica Stan, George Chiper-Lillemark (Romania)

Serbia: Darkling [+], Dusan Milic (Serbia/Italy/Bulgaria/Denmark/Greece)

Slovakia: Victim [+], Michal Blaško (Slovakia/Czech Republic/Germany)

Slovenia: Orchestra [+], Matevž Luzar (Slovenia)

Spain: Alcarràs [+], Carla Simón (Spain/Italy)

Sweden: Boy from Heaven [+], Tarik Saleh (Sweden/France/Finland/Denmark/Morocco)

Switzerland: A Piece of Sky [+], Michael Koch (Switzerland/Germany)

Ukraine: Klondike [+], Maryna Er Gorbach (Ukraine/Turkey)

 

 

Non-European countries, with European production

Algeria: Our Brothers [+], Rachid Bouchareb (France/Algeria)

Bolivia: Utama [+], Alejandro Loayza Grisi (Bolivia/Uruguay/France)

Colombia: Los reyes del mundo [+], Laura Mora (Colombia/Luxembourg/France/Mexico/Norway)

India: Last Film Show, Pan Nalin (India/France/USA)

Japon: Plan 75 [+], Chie Hayakawa (Japon/France/Philippines)

Lebanon: Memory Box [+], Khalil Joreige, Joana Hadjithomas (France/Canada/Lebanon/Qatar)

Morocco: The Blue Caftan [+], Maryam Touzani (France/Morocco/Denmark/Belgium)

Palestine: Mediterranean Fever [+], Maha Haj (Palestine/Germany/France/Cyprus/Qatar)

Paraguay: EAMI [+], Paz Encina (Paraguay/Germany/Argentina/Netherlands/France/USA/Mexico)

Tunisia: Under The Fig Trees [+], Erige Sehiri (Tunisia/France/Switzerland)

Turkey: Kerr, Tayfun Pirselimoglu (Turkey/Greece/France)

Uruguay: The Employer and the Employee [+], Manuel Nieto Zas (Uruguay/Argentine/Brazil/France)

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