List of submissions to the 72nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

This is a list of submissions to the 72nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film was created in 1956 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to honour non-English-speaking films produced outside the United States.[1] The award is handed out annually, and is accepted by the winning film's director, although it is considered an award for the submitting country as a whole.[2] Countries are invited by the Academy to submit their best films for competition according to strict rules, with only one film being accepted from each country.[2]

Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar accepted the Academy Award won by his film All About My Mother

For the 72nd Academy Awards, the Academy invited 75 countries to submit films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[3] The submission deadline was set on November 1, 1999.[4] Forty-seven countries submitted films to the Academy, surpassing the record set in 1994.[5] The Asian nations of Bhutan, Nepal and Tajikistan submitted films for the first time ever.[5] The nominations were announced on February 15, 2000, and the winner was revealed during the awards presentation held on March 26, 2000.[6] Belgium's submission Rosetta was not nominated, even though it had received the prestigious Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival the previous year.[7] Nepal received its first and so far only nomination for Himalaya: Caravan, a film made in the Tibetan language, which is spoken in parts of Nepal, about the country's now disappearing salt-trade system.[8] The four other nominated films came from France, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.[9] The latter received its nomination for Solomon & Gaenor, the first film made entirely in Welsh and Yiddish.[10]

Spain eventually won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for Pedro Almodóvar's All About My Mother.[9] It was the country's third win after Volver a Empezar (Begin the Beguine) in 1982 and Belle Époque in 1993.[11] Almodóvar dedicated the award to the Spanish people and to Spain, and had to be dragged from the stage after an overlong speech in which he thanked numerous saints and relatives.[12]

Submissions

Submitting countryFilm title used in nominationOriginal titleLanguage(s)Director(s)Result
 ArgentinaManuelitaSpanishManuel García FerréNot nominated
 AustriaNorthern SkirtsNordrandGermanBarbara AlbertNot nominated
 BelgiumRosettaFrenchLuc and Jean-Pierre DardenneNot nominated
 BhutanThe Cupཕོར་པ།Hindi, TibetanKhyentse NorbuNot nominated
 BrazilOrfeuBrazilian PortugueseCarlos DieguesNot nominated
 CanadaSet Me FreeEmporte-moiFrenchLéa PoolNot nominated
 ChinaLover's Grief over the Yellow River黄河绝恋MandarinFeng XiaoningNot nominated
 ColombiaTime OutGolpe de estadioSpanishSergio CabreraNot nominated
 CroatiaRed DustCrvena prašinaCroatianZrinko OgrestaNot nominated
 Czech RepublicThe Idiot ReturnsNávrat idiotaCzechSaša GedeonNot nominated
 DenmarkMifuneMifunes sidste sangDanishSøren Kragh-JacobsenNot nominated
 FinlandThe Tough OnesHäjytFinnishAleksi MäkeläNot nominated
 FranceEast-WestEst-OuestFrench, RussianRégis WargnierNominated
 GeorgiaHere Comes the Dawnაქ თენდებაGeorgianZaza UrushadzeNot nominated
 GermanyAimée & JaguarAimée und JaguarGermanMax FärberböckNot nominated
 GreeceFrom the Edge of the CityΑπό την άκρη της πόληςGreek, RussianConstantinos GiannarisNot nominated
 Hong KongOrdinary Heroes千言萬語CantoneseAnn HuiNot nominated
 HungaryThe Lord's Lantern in BudapestNekem lámpást adott kezembe az Úr PestenHungarianMiklós JancsóNot nominated
 IcelandThe Honour of the HouseUngfrúin góða og húsiðIcelandicGuðný HalldórsdóttirNot nominated
 IndiaEarthअर्थHindi, English, Parsee, Punjabi, UrduDeepa MehtaNot nominated
 IndonesiaSriIndonesianMarselli SumarnoNot nominated
 IranThe Colours of Paradiseرنگ خداPersianMajid MajidiNot nominated
 IsraelYana's Friendsהחברים של יאנהHebrew, Russian, EnglishArik KaplunNot nominated
 ItalyNot of this WorldFuori dal mondoItalianGiuseppe PiccioniNot nominated
 JapanRailroad Man鉄道員JapaneseYasuo FuruhataNot nominated
 LebanonAround the Pink Houseالبيت الزهريFrench, ArabicJoana Hadjithomas
Khalil Joreige
Not nominated
 MexicoEl Coronel no tiene quien le escribaEl coronel no tiene quien le escribaSpanishArturo RipsteinNot nominated
 NepalCaravanहिमालयDolpo, Nepali, GermanÉric ValliNominated
 NetherlandsScratches in the TableMadelief, krassen in het tafelbladDutchIneke HoutmanNot nominated
 NorwayThe PrompterSuffløsenNorwegianHilde HeierNot nominated
 PeruCaptain Pantoja and the Special ServicesPantaleón y las visitadorasSpanishFrancisco J. LombardiNot nominated
 PhilippinesThe KiteSaranggolaFilipino, TagalogGil PortesNot nominated
 PolandPan TadeuszPan TadeuszPolishAndrzej WajdaNot nominated
 PortugalThe MutantsOs MutantesPortugueseTeresa VillaverdeNot nominated
 RomaniaThe Famous PaparazzoFaimosul paparazzoRomanianNicolae MărgineanuNot nominated
 RussiaMolochМолохGermanAlexander SokurovNot nominated
 SlovakiaAll My Loved OnesVsichni moji blízcíCzechMatej MináčNot nominated
 SpainAll About My MotherTodo sobre mi madreSpanish, Catalan, EnglishPedro AlmodóvarWon Academy Award
 SwedenUnder the SunUnder solenSwedishColin NutleyNominated
 SwitzerlandBeresina, or The Last Days of SwitzerlandBeresina oder Die letzten Tage der SchweizSwiss GermanDaniel SchmidNot nominated
 TajikistanLuna PapaЛунный папаRussianBakhtyar KhudojnazarovNot nominated
 TaiwanMarch of Happiness天馬茶房Taiwanese Hokkien, Japanese, Mandarin, ShanghaineseLin Cheng-shengNot nominated
 TurkeyMrs. Salkim's DiamondsSalkım Hanımın TaneleriTurkishTomris GiritlioğluNot nominated
 United KingdomSolomon and GaenorSolomon a GaenorWelsh, Yiddish, EnglishPaul MorrisonNominated
 VenezuelaGlue SnifferHuelepega: Ley de la calleSpanishElia SchneiderNot nominated
 VietnamThree SeasonsBa mùaEnglish, VietnameseTony BuiNot nominated
 YugoslaviaThe White SuitБело оделоSerbianLazar RistovskiNot nominated

References

General
  • "Record 47 Countries In Oscar Contention" (Press release). Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 1999-11-22. Retrieved August 20, 2008.
Specific

Bibliography

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