International Oscars - Estonia, Germany, Netherlands, South Korea, and Uruguay
Monday, August 21, 2023 at 3:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Best International Film, Concrete Utopia, Estonia, Germany, Oscars (23), South Korea, The Netherlands, Uruguay

by Nathaniel R

After that first round of news, we have more info on the International Oscar race to share. First, we have three more official submissions for the upcoming race: Estonia will submit the documentary Smoke, Sauna, Sisterhood; South Korea has gone very mainstream choosing the earthquake drama Concrete Utopia  (that probably means no nomination given that the Academy generally only pays attention to South Korea when they lean auteur... and even then they don't pay much attention despite South Korea having a very healthy and respected film industry); Finally, Uruguay will submit the comedy Family Album about a father and his teenage son forming a band. 

Even if those three films don't sound right up Oscar's alley, you really never know, do you? It all depends on how the volunteer voters who screen enough of the films to vote respond to their selections. We also now know two more unofficial finalist lists from Germany and Netherlands, both of which have won the category multiple times...

GERMANY (21 noms / 4 wins / 5 additional finalists)
Germany won the category last year with All Quiet on the Western Front. and with that film surpassed Denmark as the reigning 'favourite country' in Oscar's recent past (France & Italy are the all time leaders of course btu Denmark and Germany have totally been leading in the modern era). Germany doesn't have an official 'finalist list' as some countries do but they do reveal what films they're voting. They're choosing between the following twelve pictures. 

* The Director has had a film submitted to the Oscar race previously by Germany
** The director has already had a German film nominated in this category

 

 

The romantic drama Afire is currently in release in the US and Christian Petzold is regularly a hit with critics (his most popular film in the US being  

NETHERLANDS (7 noms | 3 wins | 3 additional finalists)
The Dutch have struggled to catch Oscar's imagination this century. But they were very popular with voters from 1986 through 1997, a stretch in which they won every time they got nominated. It's been 20 years since they managed a nomination though they have had three finalists including the brilliant World War II drama Black Book (2006). Their shortlist is 15 films long this year and none of the possible submittees have any Oscar history. 

 

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