Oscars 2020: Gully Boy Among a Record 93 Films Submitted for Best International Feature Film



Gully Boy and films from 92 other countries will compete for the Best International Feature Film award — renamed from “Foreign Language Film” earlier this year — at the 92nd Academy Awards, colloquially known as the 2020 Oscars. Making the announcement on Monday in Los Angeles, the Oscars' organising body, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, said that the shortlist of 10 films — increased from the previous nine — from the total of 93 would be revealed on Monday, December 16, with the five nominees following with all the other Oscar nominations on Monday, January 13, 2020. The 2020 Oscars are slated to take place on Sunday, February 9, 2020.

Per the Oscar Academy's rules, an international feature film is “defined as a feature-length motion picture that runs for more than 40 minutes and has been produced outside the US with a predominantly non-English dialogue track.” The 93 submissions for the International Feature Film award at the 2020 Oscars have set a record, besting the 92 in 2017. (87 films competed last year.) Three countries — Ghana, Nigeria, and Uzbekistan — are competing for the first time in the Oscar category.

2020 Oscars International Feature Film submissions

Albania, “The Delegation”, Bujar Alimani, director

Algeria, “Papicha”, Mounia Meddour, director

Argentina, “Heroic Losers”, Sebastián Borensztein, director

Armenia, “Lengthy Night”, Edgar Baghdasaryan, director

Australia, “Buoyancy”, Rodd Rathjen, director

Austria, “Joy”, Sudabeh Mortezai, director

Bangladesh, “Alpha”, Nasiruddin Yousuff, director

Belarus, “Debut”, Anastasiya Miroshnichenko, director

Belgium, “Our Mothers”, César Díaz, director

Bolivia, “I Miss You”, Rodrigo Bellott, director

Bosnia and Herzegovina, “The Son”, Ines Tanovic, director

Brazil, “Invisible Life”, Karim Aïnouz, director

Bulgaria, “Ága”, Milko Lazarov, director

Cambodia, “In the Life of Music”, Caylee So, Sok Visal, directors

Canada, “Antigone”, Sophie Deraspe, director

Chile, “Spider”, Andrés Wood, director

China, “Ne Zha”, Yu Yang, director

Colombia, “Monos”, Alejandro Landes, director

Costa Rica, “The Awakening of the Ants”, Antonella Sudasassi Furniss, director

Croatia, “Mali”, Antonio Nuic, director

Cuba, “A Translator”, Rodrigo Barriuso, Sebastián Barriuso, directors

Czech Republic, “The Painted Bird”, Václav Marhoul, director

Denmark, “Queen of Hearts”, May el-Toukhy, director

Dominican Republic, “The Projectionist”, José María Cabral, director

Ecuador, “The Longest Night”, Gabriela Calvache, director

Egypt, “Poisonous Roses”, Ahmed Fawzi Saleh, director

Estonia, “Truth and Justice”, Tanel Toom, director

Ethiopia, “Running against the Wind”, Jan Philipp Weyl, director

Finland, “Stupid Young Heart”, Selma Vilhunen, director

France, “Les Misérables”, Ladj Ly, director

Georgia, “Shindisi”, Dimitri Tsintsadze, director

Germany, “System Crasher”, Nora Fingscheidt, director

Ghana, “Azali”, Kwabena Gyansah, director

Greece, “When Tomatoes Met Wagner”, Marianna Economou, director

Honduras, “Blood, Passion, and Coffee”, Carlos Membreño, director

Hong Kong, “The White Storm 2 Drug Lords”, Herman Yau, director

Hungary, “Those Who Remained”, Barnabás Tóth, director

Iceland, “A White, White Day”, Hlynur Pálmason, director

India, “Gully Boy”, Zoya Akhtar, director

Indonesia, “Memories of My Body”, Garin Nugroho, director

Iran, “Finding Farideh”, Azadeh Moussavi, Kourosh Ataee, directors

Ireland, “Gaza”, Garry Keane, Andrew McConnell, directors

Israel, “Incitement”, Yaron Zilberman, director

Italy, “The Traitor”, Marco Bellocchio, director

Japan, “Weathering with You”, Makoto Shinkai, director

Kazakhstan, “Kazakh Khanate. The Golden Throne”, Rustem Abdrashov, director

Kenya, “Subira”, Ravneet Singh (Sippy) Chadha, director

Kosovo, “Zana”, Antoneta Kastrati, director

Kyrgyzstan, “Aurora”, Bekzat Pirmatov, director

Latvia, “The Mover”, Davis Simanis, director

Lebanon, “1982”, Oualid Mouaness, director

Lithuania, “Bridges of Time”, Audrius Stonys, Kristine Briede, directors

Luxembourg, “Tel Aviv on Fire”, Sameh Zoabi, director

Malaysia, “M for Malaysia”, Dian Lee, Ineza Roussille, directors

Mexico, “The Chambermaid”, Lila Avilés, director

Mongolia, “The Steed”, Erdenebileg Ganbold, director

Montenegro, “Neverending Past”, Andro Martinović, director

Morocco, “Adam”, Maryam Touzani, director

Nepal, “Bulbul”, Binod Paudel, director

Netherlands, “Instinct”, Halina Reijn, director

Nigeria, “Lionheart”, Genevieve Nnaji, director

North Macedonia, “Honeyland”, Ljubo Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska, directors

Norway, “Out Stealing Horses”, Hans Petter Moland, director

Pakistan, “Laal Kabootar”, Kamal Khan, director

Palestine, “It Must Be Heaven”, Elia Suleiman, director

Panama, “Everybody Changes”, Arturo Montenegro, director

Peru, “Retablo”, Alvaro Delgado Aparicio, director

Philippines, “Verdict”, Raymund Ribay Gutierrez, director

Poland, “Corpus Christi”, Jan Komasa, director

Portugal, “The Domain”, Tiago Guedes, director

Romania, “The Whistlers”, Corneliu Porumboiu, director

Russia, “Beanpole”, Kantemir Balagov, director

Saudi Arabia, “The Perfect Candidate”, Haifaa Al Mansour, director

Senegal, “Atlantics”, Mati Diop, director

Serbia, “King Petar the First”, Petar Ristovski, director

Singapore, “A Land Imagined”, Yeo Siew Hua, director

Slovakia, “Let There Be Light”, Marko Skop, director

Slovenia, “History of Love”, Sonja Prosenc, director

South Africa, “Knuckle City”, Jahmil X.T. Qubeka, director

South Korea, “Parasite”, Bong Joon Ho, director

Spain, “Pain and Glory”, Pedro Almodóvar, director

Sweden, “And Then We Danced”, Levan Akin, director

Switzerland, “Wolkenbruch's Wondrous Journey into the Arms of a Shiksa”, Michael Steiner, director

Taiwan, “Dear Ex”, Mag Hsu, Chih-Yen Hsu, directors

Thailand, “Krasue: Inhuman Kiss”, Sitisiri Mongkolsiri, director

Tunisia, “Dear Son”, Mohamed Ben Attia, director

Turkey, “Commitment Asli”, Semih Kaplanoglu, director

Ukraine, “Homeward”, Nariman Aliev, director

United Kingdom, “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind”, Chiwetel Ejiofor, director

Uruguay, “The Moneychanger”, Federico Veiroj, director

Uzbekistan, “Hot Bread”, Umid Khamdamov, director

Venezuela, “Being Impossible”, Patricia Ortega, director

Vietnam, “Furie”, Le Van Kiet, director

Source - NDTV