China submits "Leap" to the Oscars
Friday, December 4, 2020 at 12:30PM
NATHANIEL R in Asian cinema, Best International Film, Gong Li, Leap, Oscars (20), sports
by Nathaniel R
China has submitted the women's volleyball drama Leap to the Oscars, which is already streaming on Amazon Prime. Gong Li headlines but you'd barely recognize her she's so unglamorous this time. The 55 year old superstar has recently returned to the screen after taking a few years off, and its' going pretty well. She's the flashiest thing about Disney's Mulan and now she's headlining her seventh Oscar submission in the International category. We already discussed China's Oscar history but how about Gong Li's history starring in Oscar hopefuls? Here they are...
GONG LI'S OSCAR-SUBMITTED OR OSCAR-NOMINATED FILMS
- Red Sorghum (China, 1988) Submitted for the International Oscar race.
- Ju Dou (China, 1990) Nominated for the Best International Film Oscar.
- Raise the Red Lantern (Hong Kong, 1991) Nominated for the Best International Film Oscar.
- The Story of Qiu Ju (China, 1992) - Submitted for the International Oscar race.
- Farewell My Concubine (Hong Kong, 1993) - Nominated for both Best International Film and Best Cinematography. This performance and her later star turn in Memoirs of a Geisha are the only times she herself had Oscar buzz (both times in Best Supporting Actress) though in neither case did the Academy's acting branch loosen up about their historic resistance to honoring Asian actors... which is a shame because this was a glorious performance.
- Shanghai Triad (China, 1995) - not submitted for the International Oscar race but a nominee for Best Cinematography
- Memoirs of a Geisha (US/Japan/France, 2005) - nominated for 6 Oscars, winning 3: Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction.
- Curse of the Golden Flower (China, 2006) - Submitted for the International Oscar. Nominated for Best Costume Design
- Leap (China, 2020) - Submitted for the International Oscar race.
MEANWHILE IN OTHER INTERNATIONAL FILM OSCAR NEWS...
Since the last update we've had these five films join the competition for Oscar's Best International Feature Film bringing the current number up to 89.
You can follow this list on the charts here or at letterboxd.
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