Revisiting 1989's International Oscars: Cinema Paradiso vs Camille Claudel vs Jesus of Montreal
Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 5:30PM
NATHANIEL R in Best International Film, Camille Claudel, Cinema Paradiso, Denys Arcand, Isabelle Adjani, Jesus of Montreal, Oscars (80s), Painted Faces, Podcast, art, moviegoing, religiosity

by Nathaniel R

You've gotten to know Juan Carlos a little bit as a new contributor here at TFE. He hosts a podcast "The One Inch Barrier" which is how I sought him out to join us here. Each episode looks at one year of the Best International Feature Film race at the Oscars, moving backward chronologically. Each season covers one decade. I've finally made the time to guest-star, for the season four premiere to discuss a year that's deeply embedded in my history: 1989... aka the year my beloved Pfeiffer lost Best Actress. We discuss Italy's winner Cinema Paradiso which is all about moviegoing and nostalgia (so appropriate for the now), France's presumed runner up Camille Claudel (which was also nominated for Best Actress for Isabelle Adjani), and Canada's provocative Jesus of Montreal. A few other films make cameos, too, including Hong Kong's Painted Faces which is randomly streaming on Netflixit was not nominated but makes an interesting companion piece to Cinema Paradiso.  

Please do share your feelings on these four films, none of which we've discussed on the site! 

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