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Academy Releases Puzzling Foreign Film Shortlist



The Best Foreign Film Oscar shortlist is here, and virtually every conceivable front-runner has been shut out of the running.

Wow. AMPAS released their shortlist of nine finalists for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nomination today, and it’s missing a LOT of familiar titles. Like Cannes winner and presumed front runner 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. Like festival favorites Edge of Heaven and Persepolis. Like the great Silent Light, which Tartan has still not set a US release date for, and probably won’t now that their hopes for free publicity have been dashed.

Not to take anything away from the finalists (and though I haven’t seen any of them, I’ve certainly heard many good things about some of them, especially The Counterfeiters and Days of Darkness), but I’m sure we can expect to see much grousing about this from fans of the snubbed films, particularly 4 Months. But you have to hand the prognostication prize to Cinemascope, who predicted way back in early December that “the Romanian abortion movie” wouldn’t make the final five “because the style of the movie-making is all but indigestible to American viewers.” Of course, the same post predicted Persepolis as the race’s frontrunner. Win some, lose some, etc.

The films that did make the cut are listed after the jump.

The Counterfeiters (Austria)

The Year My Parents Went on Vacation (Brazil)

Days of Darkness (Canada)

Beaufort (Israel)

The Unknown (Italy)

Mongol (Kazakhstan)

Katyn (Poland)

12 (Russia)

The Trap (Serbia)

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