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    FROM ARMENIA TO VENEZUELA: 28 FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSIONS (AND COUNTING)

    Indie Wire
    Sept 23 2009

    A scene from Jacques Audiard's "The Prophet." Image courtesy of Sony
    Pictures Classics.The full submission list isn't released until
    October, but twenty-eight countries have now officially submitted
    films to the 82nd Annual Academy Awards' foreign-language category,
    and indieWIRE has decided to start keeping tabs.

    Listed below is an up-to-date rundown of the announced films, including
    yesterday's announcement of Xavier Dolan's "I Killed My Mother" as
    Canada's selection, and recent picks by high-profile countries like
    France's "A Prophet," directed by Jacques Audiard and Germany's "The
    White Ribbon," directed by Michael Haneke (between the two countries,
    fifty nominations have been accumulated the category). A few of the
    films have links to an indieWIRE film page, though in the coming
    weeks we should have them featured extensively across the list.

    Check back for anticipated announcements from countries like Israel
    (where Venice Film Festival winner "Lebanon" seems like a likely
    candidate) and Spain (where Pedro Almodovar's "Broken Embraces"
    has already been ruled out), and feel free to the use the comments
    section to make predictions or express outrage.

    A scene from Xavier Dolan's "I Killed My Mother." Image courtesy of
    Regent Releasing.Films submitted for consideration in the Academy
    Awards' 2009 foreign language film category:

    Armenia - Autumn of the Magician, directed by Ruben & Vahe Gevorkyants

    Austria - Ein Augenblick Freiheit (For a Moment, Freedom), directed
    by Arash T. Riahi

    Brazil - Salve Geral, directed by Sergio Rezende

    Bulgaria - The World is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner,
    directed by Stephan Komandarev

    Canada - I Killed My Mother, directed by Xavier Dolan

    Chile - Dawson, Isla 10, directed by Miguel Littín

    Finland - Postia Pappi Jaakobille (Letters to Father Jacob), directed
    by Klaus Haro

    France - A Prophet, directed by Jacques Audiard

    Germany - The White Ribbon, directed by Michael Haneke

    Hong Kong - Prince of Tears, directed by Yonfan

    Hungary - Kaméleon (Chameleon), directed by Kristzina Goda

    India - Harishchandrachi Factory, directed by Paresh Mokashi,

    Japan - Dare Mo Mamotte Kurenai (Nobody To Watch Over Me), directed
    by Ryôichi Kimizuka

    Kazakhstan - Kelin, directed by Ermek Tursunov

    Korea - Mother, directed by Bong Jong-ho

    Lithuania - Duburys (Waterhole), directed by Gytis Luksas

    Morocco - Casanegra, directed by Nour Eddine Lakhmari

    The Netherlands - Wit Licht (Silent Army), directed by Jean van
    der Velde

    Poland - Rewers (The Reverse), directed by Borys Lankosz

    Portugal - Um Amor de Perdicão (Doomed Love), directed by Mário
    Barroso

    Romania - Police, Adjective, directed by Corneliu Prumboiu

    Serbia - St. George Shoots the Dragon, directed by Srdjan Dragojevic

    Slovenia - Pokrajina St. 2 (Landscape No 2), directed by Vinko
    Moderndorfer

    South Africa - White Wedding, directed by Jann Turner

    Sri Lanka - Akasa Kusum (Flowers in the Sky), directed by Prasanna
    Vithanage

    Sweden - De Ofrivilliga (Involuntary), directed by Ruben Ostlunds

    Taiwan - No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti (I Can't Live Without You), directed
    by Leon Dai

    Venezula - Libertador Morales, El Justiciero, directed by Efterpi
    Charalambidis
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