En lo
que es un nuevo récord para la Academia de Hollywood, 92 países postularon sus
candidatas para competir en la categoría de Mejor Película Extranjera.
Entre
los países que postulan por primera vez están: Haití, Honduras, Senegal y
Siria.
Las nominaciones
para la 90ma. edición del Premio de la Academia se conocerán el 23 de enero de
2018. La ceremonia de entrega se llevará a cabo el 4 de marzo de 2018, en el
Dolby Theatre® de Hollywood.
Esta es
la lista completa de los postulados:
Afganistán, “A Letter to the President,” Roya Sadat,
director;
Albania, “Daybreak,” Gentian Koçi, director;
Algeria, “Road to Istanbul,” Rachid Bouchareb, director;
Argentina, “Zama,” Lucrecia Martel,
directora;
Armenia, “Yeva,” Anahit Abad, director;
Australia, “The Space Between,” Ruth Borgobello, director;
Austria, “Happy End,” Michael Haneke, director;
Azerbaijan, “Pomegranate Orchard,” Ilgar Najaf, director;
Bangladesh, “The Cage,” Akram Khan, director;
Bélgica, “Racer and the Jailbird,” Michaël R. Roskam, director;
Bolivia, “Dark Skull,” Kiro Russo,
director;
Bosnia and Herzegovina, “Men Don’t Cry,” Alen Drljević, director;
Brazil, “Bingo - The King of the Mornings,” Daniel Rezende, director;
Bulgaria, “Glory,” Petar Valchanov, Kristina Grozeva, directors;
Camboya, “First They Killed My Father,” Angelina Jolie, director;
Canadá, “Hochelaga, Land of Souls,” François Girard, director;
Chile, “A Fantastic Woman,” Sebastián
Lelio, director;
China, “Wolf Warrior 2,” Wu Jing, director;
Colombia, “Guilty Men,” Iván D. Gaona,
director;
Costa Rica, “The Sound of Things,” Ariel
Escalante, director;
Croatia, “Quit Staring at My Plate,” Hana Jušić, director;
Czech Republic, “Ice Mother,” Bohdan Sláma, director;
Dinamarca, “You Disappear,” Peter Schønau Fog, director;
Dominicana, “Carpinteros” José María
Cabral, director;
Ecuador, “Alba,” Ana Cristina Barragán,
director;
Egypt, “Sheikh Jackson,” Amr Salama, director;
Estonia, “November,” Rainer Sarnet, director;
Finlandia, “Tom of Finland,” Dome Karukoski, director;
France, “BPM (Beats Per Minute),” Robin Campillo, director;
Georgia, “Scary Mother,” Ana Urushadze, director;
Germany, “In the Fade,” Fatih Akin,
director;
Grecia, “Amerika Square,” Yannis Sakaridis, director;
Haití, “Ayiti Mon Amour,” Guetty Felin, director;
Honduras, “Morazán,” Hispano Durón, director;
Hong Kong, “Mad World,” Wong Chun, director;
Hungaria, “On Body and Soul,” Ildikó Enyedi, director;
Islandia, “Under the Tree,” Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson, director;
India, “Newton,” Amit V Masurkar, director;
Indonesia, “Turah,” Wicaksono Wisnu Legowo, director;
Irán, “Breath,” Narges Abyar, director;
Iraq, “Reseba - The Dark Wind,” Hussein Hassan, director;
Irlanda, “Song of Granite,” Pat Collins, director;
Israel, “Foxtrot,” Samuel Maoz, director;
Italia, “A Ciambra,” Jonas Carpignano, director;
Japón, “Her Love Boils Bathwater,” Ryota Nakano, director;
Kazakhstan, “The Road to Mother,” Akhan Satayev, director;
Kenia, “Kati Kati,” Mbithi Masya, director;
Kosovo, “Unwanted,” Edon Rizvanolli, director;
Kyrgyzstan, “Centaur,” Aktan Arym Kubat, director;
Lao People’s Democratic Republic, “Dearest Sister,” Mattie Do, director;
Latvia, “The Chronicles of Melanie,” Viestur Kairish, director;
Líbano, “The Insult,” Ziad Doueiri, director;
Lithuania, “Frost,” Sharunas Bartas, director;
Luxemburgo, “Barrage,” Laura Schroeder, directora;
México, “Tempestad,” Tatiana Huezo,
director;
Mongolia, “The Children of Genghis,” Zolbayar Dorj, director;
Marruecos, “Razzia,” Nabil Ayouch, director;
Mozambique, “The Train of Salt and Sugar,” Licinio Azevedo, director;
Nepal, “White Sun,” Deepak Rauniyar, director;
Netherlands, “Layla M.,” Mijke de Jong, director;
Nueva Zelandia, “One Thousand Ropes,” Tusi Tamasese, director;
Norway, “Thelma,” Joachim Trier, director;
Pakistán, “Saawan,” Farhan Alam, director;
Palestina, “Wajib,” Annemarie Jacir, director;
Panamá, “Beyond Brotherhood,” Arianne
Benedetti, director;
Paraguay, “Los Buscadores,” Juan Carlos
Maneglia, Tana Schembori, directors;
Perú, “Rosa Chumbe,” Jonatan Relayze,
director;
Philippines, “Birdshot,” Mikhail Red, director;
Poland, “Spoor,” Agnieszka Holland, Kasia Adamik, directors;
Portugal, “Saint George,” Marco Martins, director;
Rumania, “Fixeur,” Adrian Sitaru, director;
Rusia, “Loveless,” Andrey Zvyagintsev,
director;
Senegal, “Félicité,” Alain Gomis, director;
Serbia, “Requiem for Mrs. J.,” Bojan Vuletic, director;
Singapore, “Pop Aye,” Kirsten Tan, director;
Slovakia, “The Line,” Peter Bebjak, director;
Slovenia, “The Miner,” Hanna A. W. Slak, director;
Sudáfrica, “The Wound,” John Trengove, director;
Corea del Sur, “A Taxi Driver,” Jang Hoon, director;
España, “Summer 1993,” Carla Simón, director;
Suecia, “The Square,” Ruben Östlund,
director;
Suiza, “The Divine Order,” Petra Volpe, director;
Siria, “Little Gandhi,” Sam Kadi, director;
Taiwán, “Small Talk,” Hui-Chen Huang, director;
Thailandia, “By the Time It Gets Dark,” Anocha Suwichakornpong, director;
Túnez, “The Last of Us,” Ala Eddine Slim, director;
Turquía, “Ayla: The Daughter of War,” Can Ulkay, director;
Ucrania, “Black Level,” Valentyn Vasyanovych, director;
Reino Unido, “My Pure Land,” Sarmad Masud, director;
Uruguay, “Another Story of the World,”
Guillermo Casanova, director;
Venezuela, “El Inca,” Ignacio Castillo Cottin, director;
Vietnam, “Father and Son,” Luong Dinh Dung, director.