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There are many themes explored in Sadie’s narrative, some more in depth than others. But Joyland sheds an important light on how repression often leads to destruction. This would mark Pakistan’s first ever nomination. The Blue Caftan (Morocco) Morocco’s is to be commended for its entry, Maryam Touzani’s The Blue Caftan an exquisitely-crafted meditation on love in a world where same-sex desire is not just frowned upon but could mean alienation, prison–even death. Master tailor Halim (Salem Bakri) is a devoted husband to his ailing wife, Mina (Lubna Azabal). The couple hire Youssef (Ayoub Missioui), a good-looking young apprentice, and feelings develop between the two men. Touzani has weaved together a sensitive, graceful, touching work about repression, connection and acceptance.
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The brave prosecution team, led by Julio César Strassera (an extraordinary Ricardo Darín) did an exceptional job despite death threats. Mitre’s film can also be seen as an homage to the 1985 Oscar-winning gem, “The Official Story, ” directed by Luis Puenzo. Argentina has been nominated 7 times, winning twice. The Gems That Should Be Considered EO (Poland) One of the great surprises of 2022 is Polish auteur Jerzy Skolimowski’’s marvel of a movie, EO, a fascinating peek into the fictional world of a donkey.
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This is powerful, visceral filmmaking and is now the front-runner to win. (The American adaptation won the 1930 Best Picture Oscar. ) Germany has received 20 nominations and 3 wins. Close (Belgium) Two 13-year-old boys (Eden Dambrine & Gustav De Waele) who share a bond—a loving and intense friendship—find their relationship questioned and their connection irreparably damaged by fellow classmates in Belgian helmer Lukas Dhont’s emotionally devastating, yet sublime film, Close.
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Denmark has received 14 nominations and 4 wins, most recently two years ago with Thomas Vinterberg’s Another Round. Cairo Conspiracy aka: Boy from Heaven (Sweden) Tarik Saleh’s thriller, Cairo Conspiracy, did not engage me—although the power struggles between holy men and elite politicos is certainly an interesting one. The film centers on Adam, a fisherman’s son who is offered the great honor of studying at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo. When the Grand Imam dies, Adam finds himself caught up in a deadly game being played by the highest and mightiest religious and political leaders. The logline sounds a lot more exciting than the actual film.
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) India’s has 3 nominations, no wins. Return to Seoul (Cambodia) Davy Chou’s evocative and maddening film, Return to Seoul, centers on a young French woman (a beguiling Park Ji-Min) who returns to Korea in search of her biological parents. Over the next eight years we share her frustrations and become exasperated ourselves watching her many disarming life choices. Chou’s work is both bizarre and mesmerizing. Cambodia has been nominated once. And the Rest Holy Spider (Denmark) Denmark’s entry, Holy Spider, is a lurid thriller about a real-life serial killer who murdered numerous women feeling justified that he was cleansing Iran of sin. Director Ali Abbasi seems to take misogynistic pleasure in meticulously depicting the slaughters, all the while focusing way too much on the life of the assassin, instead of the victims. The film is timely and has its champions—I am not one.
Iceland has received one nomination. Blanquita (Chile) The only flaw in Fernando Guzzoni’s absorbing and gritty film, Blanquita, is that it should have extended the narrative a bit more at the very end. Otherwise, this story, inspired by real Chilean events in early 2000, is a potent Jason vs. Goliath look at a priest and a young girl taking on the vengeful government leaders to force justice for those who sexually abuse children. I’m guessing the brutal and disturbing nature of the work turned voters off. Chile has two nominations and one win. Winners (UK) Winners, Scotland-based Hassan Nazer’s enchanting meta valentine to film–and specifically Iranian filmmakers–follows two kids from a small Iranian village who find an Oscar and the mayhem that ensues.
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Analysis: International Feature Film Short List Oscar Contenders South Korea has been nominated and won once in 2019 with Parasite,
Poland has been nominated 12 times and won once (2014 for
Last year I simply focused on seeing the 15 films short listed. I had already viewed 11 when the list published as well as a few that did not make the list. This year I was more ambitious, having seen 33 of the 92 submissions to date. When the list published on December 21, I had seen all 15 of the short-listed films! Most of the films that made the cut were among the most touted and celebrated movies (with producers that could afford to promote their films) so it’s no surprise, that with the recent rule change, the most popular titles breezed in. AMPAS should give the rules a rethink so that some of the lesser promoted works stand a chance.
Sweden has 16 nominations and was awarded 3 times—all for Ingmar Bergman films and not since 1983’s Fanny and Alexander. The Gems That Were Overlooked World War III (Iran) Houman Seyedi’s startling, audacious and truly entrancing satire, World War III, deserved consideration. The film centers on a subjugated day laborer working on a film set who, in a series of odd occurrences, is practically bullied into playing the part of Adolf Hitler in a movie about the Holocaust.
Bairéad’s work is rich with nuance and subtext. A nomination would be an unexpected pleasure. Ireland has yet to receive a nod. Corsage (Austria) Marie Kreutzer’s Corsage channels Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette and reimagines a short span in the life of the famous 19th century Empress Elizabeth, known as Sissi, an ambitious, restless woman trapped in a world that has placed smothering limitations on what she can do. Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread) is both melancholy and defiant as Sissi. The film includes anachronisms galore along with a wholly fabricated death scene (she was assassinated by an Italian anarchist) that is in keeping with Sissi’s taking control of her own destiny. Austria has received 4 nominations with 2 wins.
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Or did he? Hae-joon meets the dead man’s wife, a Chinese national named Seo-rae (the amazing Tang Wei) and is smitten. Is she, as well? Or is she a black widow? South Korea has been nominated and won once in 2019 with Parasite, which also won Best Picture. Argentina 1985 (Argentina) Santiago Mitre’s powerful and frighteningly timely film, Argentina 1985, examines, in docu-detail, the ’80s landmark trial of the Juntas, exposing the human rights violations by the fascist dictators. The military leaders were tried for their horrific crimes (murder, torture, rape, disappearing) in civil court since the fearful government washed their hands of it.
And that’s just the beginning. Seyedi and co-screenwriters Arian Vazir Daftari, Azad Jafarian searingly comment on power, class and how everyone has a breaking point. And the ending is priceless. This brilliant black comedy may have been too brutal for AMPAS member—or perhaps it hit too close to home. Iran has won twice, both Asghar Farhadi films. (“A Separation” & “The Salesman”) Beautiful Beings (Iceland) Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson’s harsh yet stunning feature, Beautiful Beings, might have had too many themes that made voters feel uncomfortable.
Bravo to voters for appreciating this deeply affecting work. This is Morocco’s 18th submission with no nominations. Saint Omer (France) Alice Diop’s intense courtroom drama, Saint Omer based on a real-life case, examines the lives of two women: Laurence Coly (Guslagie Malanga), from Senegal, who admits to murdering her own infant daughter and Rama (Kayije Kagame), a Parisian professor who attends the trial, initially to write a book about it—she eventually feels a strange kinship with Coly. Diop rather ingeniously dissects Coly’s bizarre and fraught journey ending in tragedy, laced with the racism and misogyny of both the French and Senegalese cultures.
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The film proved divisive, turning off several clickbait bloggers early on, but the initial group of AMPAS voters paid no attention to those naysayers. Mexico has been nominated 9 times and won once—fellow amigo Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma. Joyland (Pakistan) Saim Sadiq’s debut feature, Joyland, is an unsettling look at the crippling consequences of the single-mindedness of the patriarchy. Married but closeted Haider (an excellent Ali Junejo) has always been treated as less of a man by his family because of his sensitivities. When he meets and falls for a trans woman (Alina Kahn), the two begin navigating the complexities involved in a relationship where neither understand what the other needs. And Haider’s wife (a wonderful Rasti Farooq) is collateral damage.
The film examines the effects of physical, emotional and sexual abuse from adults on children as well as school bullying. But the film also depicts how unlikely friendships can end up saving lives. There’s even an element of the supernatural in this gem. Beautiful Beings boasts a cast of electrifyingly good teen actors led by the handsome and charismatic Birgir Dagur Bjarkason. If this one reaches our shores, seek it out.
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