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India’s official entry to the Oscars – Court – will be competing with films from 80 other countries in the Foreign Language Film category for the 88th Academy Awards.
The Academy has received film entries from 81 countries in this category this year, which includes Paraguay – a first-time entrant.
The Marathi language film Court is directed by Chaitanya Tamhane. Giving Court tough competition will also be renowned director Majid Majidi’s Iranian film Muhammad: The Messenger of God, which is Iran’s official entry to the Oscars this year.
On the other hand, Paraguay’s maiden film entry for the Oscars is titled Cloudy Times, directed by Arami Ullón.
The 2015 submissions for the Foreign Language Film category are:
Afghanistan: Utopia directed by Hassan Nazer Albania: Bota directed by Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci Algeria: Twilight of Shadows directed by Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina Argentina: The Clan directed by Pablo Trapero Australia: Arrows of the Thunder Dragon directed by Greg Sneddon Austria: Goodnight Mommy directed by Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala Bangladesh: Jalal’s Story directed by Abu Shahed Emon Belgium: The Brand New Testament directed by Jaco Van Dormael Bosnia and Herzegovina: Our Everyday Story directed by Ines Tanovic Brazil: The Second Mother directed by Anna Muylaert Bulgaria: The Judgment directed by Stephan Komandarev Cambodia: The Last Reel directed by Sotho Kulikar Canada: Félix and Meira directed by Maxime Giroux Chile: The Club directed by Pablo Larraín China: Go Away Mr. Tumor directed by Han Yan Colombia: Embrace of the Serpent directed by Ciro Guerra Costa Rica: Imprisoned directed by Esteban Ramírez Croatia: The High Sun directed by Dalibor Matanic Czech Republic: Home Care directed by Slavek Horak Denmark: A War directed by Tobias Lindholm Dominican Republic: Sand Dollars directed by Laura Amelia Guzman, Israel Cardenas Estonia: 1944 directed by Elmo Nüganen Ethiopia: Lamb directed by Yared Zeleke Finland: The Fencer directed by Klaus Haro France: Mustang directed by Deniz Gamze Erguven Georgia: Moira directed by Levan Tutberidze Germany: Labyrinth of Lies directed by Giulio Ricciarelli Greece: Xenia directed by Panos H. Koutras Guatemala: Ixcanul directed by Jayro Bustamante Hong Kong: To the Fore directed by Dante Lam Hungary: Son of Saul directed by Laszlo Nemes Iceland: Rams directed by Grímur Hákonarson India: Court directed by Chaitanya Tamhane Iran: Muhammad: The Messenger of God directed by Majid Majidi Iraq: Memories on Stone directed by Shawkat Amin Korki Ireland: Viva directed by Paddy Breathnach Israel: Baba Joon directed by Yuval Delshad Italy: Don’t Be Bad directed by Claudio Caligari Ivory Coast: Run directed by Philippe Lacote Japan: 100 Yen Love directed by Masaharu Take Jordan: Theeb directed by Naji Abu Nowar Kazakhstan: Stranger directed by Yermek Tursunov Kosovo: Babai directed by Visar Morina Kyrgyzstan: Heavenly Nomadic directed by Mirlan Abdykalykov Latvia: Modris directed by Juris Kursietis Lebanon: Void directed by Naji Bechara, Jad Beyrouthy, Zeina Makki, Tarek Korkomaz, Christelle Ighniades: Maria Abdel Karim directed by Salim Haber Lithuania: The Summer of Sangaile directed by Alante Kavaite Luxembourg: Baby (A)lone directed by Donato Rotunno Macedonia: Honey Night directed by Ivo Trajkov Malaysia: Men Who Save the World directed by Liew Seng Tat Mexico: 600 Miles directed by Gabriel Ripstein Montenegro: You Carry Me directed by Ivona Juka Morocco: Aida directed by Driss Mrini Nepal: Talakjung vs Tulke directed by Basnet Nischal Netherlands: The Paradise Suite directed by Joost van Ginkel Norway: The Wave directed by Roar Uthaug Pakistan: Moor directed by Jami Palestine: The Wanted 18 directed by Amer Shomali, Paul Cowan Paraguay: Cloudy Times directed by Arami Ullón Peru: NN directed by Hector Galvez Philippines: Heneral Luna directed by Jerrold Tarog Poland: 11 Minutes directed by Jerzy Skolimowski Portugal: Arabian Nights – Volume 2, The Desolate One directed by Miguel Gomes Romania: Aferim! directed by Radu Jude Russia: Sunstroke directed by Nikita Mikhalkov Serbia: Enclave directed by Goran Radovanovic Singapore: 7 Letters directed by Royston Tan, Kelvin Tong, Eric Khoo, Jack Neo, Tan Pin Pin, Boo Junfeng, K. Rajagopal Slovakia: Goat directed by Ivan Ostrochovsky Slovenia: The Tree directed by Sonja Prosenc South Africa: The Two of Us directed by Ernest Nkosi South Korea: The Throne directed by Lee Joon-ik Spain: Flowers directed by Jon Garano, Jose Mari Goenaga Sweden: A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence directed by Roy Andersson Switzerland: Iraqi Odyssey directed by Samir Taiwan: The Assassin directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien Thailand: How to Win at Checkers (Every Time) directed by Josh Kim Turkey: Sivas directed by Kaan Mujdeci United Kingdom: Under Milk Wood directed by Kevin Allen Uruguay: A Moonless Night directed by German Tejeira Venezuela: Gone with the River directed by Mario Crespo Vietnam: Jackpot directed by Dustin Nguyen
The 88th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on 14 January, 2016 at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
The 88th Oscars will be held on 28 February, 2016, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The Oscar presentation will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.