Unveiling the Exquisite Selections for the 2024 Oscars Best International Feature

Unveiling the Exquisite Selections for the 2024 Oscars Best International Feature

2023-09-18 08:30:03

2024 Oscars Best International Feature Predictions

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    1. And the Predicted Nominees Are:
    2. Next in Line
    3. Other Top-Tier Possibilities
    4. Also In Contention
  • All Official Submissions (Alphabetized by Country)**
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  • 2024 Oscars Predictions: Best International Feature

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    Weekly Commentary (Updated Sept. 14, 2023): All eyes are on France preparing to announce their official country submission later this week, which will come from their five films from the shortlist — "Anatomy of a Fall" (the Palme d'Or winner), "The Taste of Things," "Sons of Ramses, "The Animal Kingdom" and "On the Wandering Path."

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    France hasn’t won an Oscar for best international film since Régis Wargnier’s "Indochine" (1992). The last nomination for France in the international feature film category dates back to Ladj Ly’s police brutality thriller "Les Misérables" (2018). Nonetheless, whatever the entrant will be, they’ll face stiff competition with Germany’s "The Teachers’ Lounge" and Finland’s "Fallen Leaves," which are already announced as representatives for their native lands.

    Still not announced but expected to join the official group is Jonathan Glazer’s "The Zone of Interest," which will likely represent the United Kingdom and be one of the many possibilities in this category that could vie for best picture attention (along with "Anatomy of a Fall" and "The Taste of Things"), and acting races (such as "Perfect Days" with Kôji Yakusho and "The Teachers’ Lounge" with Leonie Benesch).

    There will be more announced over the next few weeks.

    Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Oscars predictions in all categories.

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    The submission deadline for general categories is Nov. 18, 2023. Preliminary shortlist voting will begin on Dec. 18, with the results announced on Dec. 21. The voting period will run from Jan. 11-16, 2024, with the official nominations announcement on Jan. 23.

    The 96th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 10.

    ***The list below is not final and will be updated throughout the awards season.

    And the Predicted Nominees Are:

    1. “Anatomy of a Fall” (France) — dir. Justine Triet **
    2. “The Zone of Interest” (United Kingdom) — dir. Jonathan Glazer **
    3. “The Teachers’ Lounge” (Germany) — dir. İlker Çatak
    4. “Perfect Days” (Japan) — dir. Wim Wenders
    5. “Fallen Leaves” (Finland) — dir. Aki Kaurismäki

    Next in Line

    1. “Io capitano” (Italy) — dir. Matteo Garrone **
    2. “Society of the Snow” (Spain) — dir. J.A. Bayona **
    3. “Shayda” (Australia) — dir. Noora Niasari
    4. “Four Daughters” (Tunisia) — dir. Kaouther Ben Hania
    5. “The Promised Land” (Denmark) — dir. Nikolaj Arcel **

    Other Top-Tier Possibilities

    1. “About Dry Grasses” (Turkey) — dir. Nuri Bilge Ceylan
    2. “The Settlers” (Chile) — dir. Felipe Gálvez Haberle
    3. “The Monk and the Gun” (Bhutan) — dir. Pawo Choyning Dorji **
    4. “Tótem” (Mexico) — dir. Lila Avilés **
    5. “The Taste of Things” (France) — dir. Trần Anh Hùng **
    6. “La Chimera” (Italy) — dir. Alice Rochwacher **
    7. “La última obra” (Paraguay) — dir. Héctor Duarte **
    8. “Paradise Is Burning” (Sweden) — dir. Mika Gustafson **
    9. “20 Days in Mariupol” (Ukraine) — dir. Mstyslav Chernov **
    10. “Godland” (Iceland) — dir. Hlynur Pálmason

    Also In Contention

    1. “Have You Seen This Woman?” (Serbia) — dir. Dušan Zorić and Matija Gluščević **
    2. “Amerikats” (Armenia) — dir. Michael A. Goorjian
    3. “Concrete Utopia” (South Korea) — dir. Um Tae-hwa
    4. “A Male” (Colombia) — dir. Fabián Hernández Alvarado
    5. “Excursion” (Bosnia and Herzegovina) — dir. Una Gunjak
    6. “Traces” (Croatia) — dir. Dubravka Turic
    7. “The Visitor” (Bolivia) — dir. Martín Boulocq
    8. “Pictures of Ghosts” (Brazil) — dir. Kleber Mendonça Filho
    9. “Family Album” (Uruguay) — dir. Guillermo Rocamora
    10. “Blaga’s Lessons” (Bulgaria) — dir. Stephan Komandarev

    All Official Submissions (Alphabetized by Country)**

    • “Amerikats” (Armenia)
    • “Shayda” (Australia)
    • “Omen” (Belgium)
    • “The Monk and the Gun” (Bhutan)
    • “The Visitor” (Bolivia)
    • “Excursion” (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    • “Pictures of Ghosts” (Brazil)
    • “Blaga’s Lesson” (Bulgaria)
    • “Rojek” (Canada)
    • “The Settlers” (Chile)
    • “A Male” (Colombia)
    • “Traces” (Croatia)
    • “Brothers” (Czech Republic)
    • “Smoke Sauna Sisterhood” (Estonia)
    • “Fallen Leaves” (Finland)
    • “Citizen Saint” (Georgia)
    • “The Teachers’ Lounge” (Germany)
    • “Behind the Haystacks” (Greece)
    • “Four Souls of Coyote” (Hungary)
    • “Godland” (Iceland)
    • “Autobiography” (Indonesia)
    • “Hanging Gardens” (Iraq)
    • “Seven Blessings” (Israel)
    • “Perfect Days” (Japan)
    • “This is What I Remember” (Kyrgyzstan)
    • “My Freedom” (Latvia)
    • “Slow” (Lithuania)
    • “The Last Ashes” (Luxembourg)
    • “Sirin” (Montenegro)
    • “The Mother of All Lies” (Morocco)
    • “Sweet Dreams” (Netherlands)
    • “Housekeeping for Beginners” (North Macedonia)
    • “The Erection of Toribio Bardelli” (Peru)
    • “Bad Living” (Portugal)
    • “Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World” (Romania)
    • “Riders” (Slovenia)
    • “Concrete Utopia” (South Korea)
    • “Thunder” (Switzerland)
    • “Marry My Dead Body” (Taiwan)
    • “Melody” (Tajikistan)
    • “Four Daughters” (Tunisia)
    • “About Dry Grasses” (Turkey)
    • “Family Album” (Uruguay)
    • “The Burdened” (Yemen)

    2022 category winner: “All Quiet on the Western Front” (Germany) — dir. Edward Berger

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    ** indicates an unconfirmed release date in 2023 or could campaign in the lead or supporting categories. All release dates are subject to change.

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