With the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences having expanded its shortlist for the Best International Feature Film Oscar to 15 in recent years, it’s inevitable that some deserving titles miss the nominations cut.
However, several of the perceived frontrunners are in the mix after today’s announcement, including Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front which has nine nominations in total, including Best Picture, and is yet another sign of how foreign-language films are crossing over into other main categories.
Netflix’s Edward Berger-directed retelling of the classic Erich Maria Remarque novel, All Quiet On The Western Front is in the international race as expected; while other non-shocks include Lukas Dhont’s Close from Belgium, Jerzy Skolimowski’s EO from Poland, and Santiago Mitre’s Argentina, 1985 from the eponymous country.
Perhaps the standout in the noms today is Colm Bairéad’s The Quiet Girl, which is the first Irish feature film to receive a nomination in this category.
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