Movies from 49 countries are in competition for the foreign-language prize at February's Academy Awards
Published:
24 October 2004 y., Sunday
Movies from 49 countries are in competition for the foreign-language prize at February's Academy Awards, among them the film festival hits House of Flying Daggers, Nobody Knows and Kontroll.
The number of entries was down from last year, when a record 56 countries submitted films for Oscar consideration. Each country is allowed to submit one film.
China's entry, House of Flying Daggers, is a martial-arts historical epic from director Zhang Yimou, whose previous martial-arts tale Hero was nominated for the foreign-language award for 2002 and became a hit in U.S. theatres when it was released last August.
House of Flying Daggers, which debuted to a warm reception at May's Cannes Film Festival, features Hero co-star Zhang Ziyi as a ninth-century rebel in a romantic triangle with two men whose love for her leads to tragedy.
Japan's offering, Hirokazu Kore-eda's Nobody Knows, earned the best actor honour at Cannes for child star Yagira Yuuya, playing a boy who must take charge of his three younger siblings after their mother leaves.
Nimrod Antal's Kontroll, Hungary's entry, was well-received at Cannes and September's Toronto International Film Festival and won top honours at this month's Chicago Film Festival. The comic thriller follows a motley group of Budapest subway ticket takers on the job as a killer stalks the tunnels, shoving passengers in front of speeding trains.
Oscar nominations will be announced Jan. 25 and awards will be presented Feb. 27.
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