by Nathaniel R
The Ophir Awards, honoring the best in Israeli cinema, were created in 1990. The winner of Best Film always becomes Israel's Oscar submission. Well, almost always. There have been a few exceptions due to eligibility issues -- the most famous example being The Band's Visit (2008) which was hugely successful in US arthouses (and eventually became a Tony-winning Broadway musical) but which could not be submitted because the Israeli and Egyptian characters spoke in English too often due to their language barriers.
After the jump, the nominations for this year's Ophirs NOW UPDATED WITH THE WINNERS (thank you to longtime reader Yonatan for the hat tip!) and more about Israel's Oscar history...
BEST FILM
The Unorthodox leads the nominations with 14 but will run into Oscar eligibility problems if it wins the Ophir due to its release date in summer 2018 at home. There are two notable misses in Best Film. Peaches and Cream received the second most nominations (a whopping 11) but somehow missed the top category. The Berlinale Golden Bear winner Synonyms, a drama about an Israeli man in Paris, was also shut out. Kino Lorber has the rights to distribute the latter in the US so we impatiently await the release. Incitement won, despite only taking one other prize "casting" making it Israel's automatic Oscar submission.
BEST DIRECTOR
Only one of these directors has ever been submitted for the Oscar before. Yaron Shani (Love Trilogy) previously had a nominated film with Ajami (2009).
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
The only one of these actresses we're familiar with is the bewitching Furstenberg who you've probably seen before too. She previously co-starred in The Loneliest Planet with Gael García Bernal, the gay drama Yossi & Jagger, the Israeli Oscar submission Campfire, and even an episode of American Gods.
SUPPORTING ACTOR
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
CINEMATOGRAPHY
FILM EDITING
CASTING
ART DIRECTION
COSTUME DESIGN
MAKEUP
ORIGINAL SCORE
SOUND
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
DOCUMENTARY SHORT
LIVE-ACTION SHORT
The Ophir awards will take place on September 22nd so when the last envelope is opened we'll (presumably) know which film will be the country's Oscar submission. We must note "presumably" because The Unorthodox leads with the most nominations but was actually released in Israel before the Oscar cutoff last season so technically if it wins, Oscar will likely reject it as ineligible for submission.
With Mexico finally winning the Oscar last season on its 9th nomination, Israel no longer has any hearty competition for the glass-half-full honor of "most foreign language film nominations without an Oscar win". They've been nominated 10 times to date. The next most-often nominated is Belgium with 7 nominations, followed by Greece and Norway in a dead heat with 5 nominations each.
Israel's Ten Oscar Nominees
US arthouse audiences loved them and they were Ophir Winners but Oscar passed them by:
Have you seen any of the Israeli nominees over the years?