A naked blue moment from Puerto Rico's Miente a.k.a. Lie. Spanish is the
language to know in this category. 11 of the 63 entries are in Spanish!
language to know in this category. 11 of the 63 entries are in Spanish!
I've updated all the pages so you can see the info. The major contending countries, those frequently in the hunt, have all announced their representative films.
- Afghanistan to France
(23 films. No word yet from Bolivia, Chad, Ecuador or Fiji.) - Germany to Nicarauga
(19 films. No word yet from Kyrgizistan, Lebanon or Malaysia.) - Norway to Venezuela
(21 announcements. No word yet from Singapore, Sri Lanka, Ukraine or Vietnam)
I also wanted to note the presence of Norway's Maria Bonnevie. She was born in Sweden to Norwegian actors and grew up in Norway. But today she a star of international cinema. She's another face that should be growing familiar to festival audiences and the voting body of this particular Oscar branch. She's headlined a past Oscar submission, Denmark's Reconstruction (2003), and won various best actress citations for I am Dina (2002). She starred in the Russian film The Banishment (2007) for the acclaimed director Andrei Zvyagintsev. She's representing Norway this year with Engelen in which she plays a drug addict mother. I am ashamedly (mostly) unfamiliar with her which I can't quite figure out as I love Scandinavian cinema and I have heard of many of her titles. She hasn't really crossed over or 'gone Hollywood' as some international beauties do (and directors, too, actually) once they make a name for themselves at home. But she did appear in that odd Antonio Banderas Viking picture The 13th Warrior (1999) which I have very foggy memories of and you may have also seen her, as I did, in the terrific Norwegian thriller Insomnia (1997). Yep, the one that Christopher Nolan remade quickly (The Let The Right One In to Let Me In trajectory has happened over and over again in the history of cinema)
Left to right: The Polar Bear King was one of her earliest pictures; Insomnia
wowed critics and then got remade; romancing Film Experience favorite
Nikolaj Lie Kass in Oscar submission Reconstruction; and The 13th Warrior.
wowed critics and then got remade; romancing Film Experience favorite
Nikolaj Lie Kass in Oscar submission Reconstruction; and The 13th Warrior.
Left to right: Best Actress wins for I Am Dina; the Russian film Banishment;
addiction drama Engelen, Norway's current Oscar submission.
addiction drama Engelen, Norway's current Oscar submission.
Just looking at stills from her filmography makes me assume she's like the Nordic Cate Blanchett. She's a few years younger but she looks similarly dramatically versatile is what I'm saying.
Three Questions For You:
- Are you a fan of Bonnevie or Miki?
- Which of the 60+ submissions are you anxious to see in the unfortunately distant future?
- Are you proud of yourself for being fluent in Spanish right about now? I'm jealous!
9 comments:
I recognized Miki Manojlovic from "Irina Palm," in which he played the sex club owner who hired Marianne Faithful to give hand jobs. He was good in that!
Manojlovich was charming and very good in IRINA PALM. I Remember him for his perf of the traitor friend in Kusturica's masterpiece UNDERGROUND
Marie Bonnevie is adorable...love her since I AM DINA and I dare to say that in THE BANISHMENT she's better than her partner, Konstantin Lavronenko, even if he received the best actor prize in Cannes for his role
I hadn't even heard of the Banishment until I wrote this (or had forgotten it existed) which is sad because the director did get some career traction going with THE RETURN (which I did see). I don't rememebr THE BANISHMENT getting a release here though. sad.
"The Polar Bear King"! That's where I know her from! I couldn't figure out where I'd seen Maria Bonnevie before. I loved that film as a kid. :)
1.) I saw Bonnevie in I'm Dina, it was very memorable as I was alone in the audience. I loved her work but quite shamefully, I haven't seen her in anything else. Still, I have remembered her since that film in 2002 when I wasn't a regular cinema-goer yet, so I think it's quite impressive - of her :).
2.) Eeer...
3.) I don't speak Spanish. Not a word. I'm joining you in being jealous of those who do.
I don't think Chad will submit Screaming Man or anything at all.
That movie "Life of Fish" has a very attractive poster.
"I Am Dina" was just plain weird although she was good in it.
"Reconstruction" is just magnificent!
Nat if you need Spanish lessons, let me know. I'm quite the patient teacher.
1.I am not their fan,but Maria Bonnevie gave really powerful performance in "Engelen".I have seen all the tree films with Manojlovic that you have mentioned (except the new ones)...All of them are great...
2.I think...Danish "IN A BETTER WORLD",cause I really like Susanne Bier's films...
3.I wish I do...I have to start leaning,but I'm so lazy and also don't have enough time now.
I saw Honey (Turkey), Illegal (Belgium), Son of Babylon (Iraq) and If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle (Romania) in Pusan Film Festival. All of them were enjoyable to watch, but none looked exceptionally great to me. Anyway I'd love to see Incendies - looks so fierce and intense.
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