List of Georgian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film

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Georgia has submitted twenty films for Oscar consideration in the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] category since gaining its independence from the USSR in 1991. Georgia received an Oscar nomination for its first-ever submission, A Chef in Love .

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Submissions

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956. The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films. Following this, they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award. [3] This is the list of Georgian submissions for consideration to the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the Best Foreign Film category.

Year [e]
(Ceremony)
Film title used in nominationOriginal titleLanguage(s)DirectorResult
1996
(69th)
A Chef in Love შეყვარებული მზარეულის 1001 რეცეპტი French, Georgian Nana Jorjadze Nominated
1999
(72nd)
Here Comes the Dawn აქ თენდებაGeorgian Zaza Urushadze Not nominated
2000
(73rd)
27 Missing Kisses 27 დაკარგული კოცნაGeorgian, Russian Nana Jorjadze Not nominated
2001
(74th)
Migration of the Angel ანგელოზის გადაფრენაGeorgianNodar ManagadzeNot nominated
2005
(78th)
Tbilisi-Tbilisi თბილისი-თბილისიLevan ZaqareishviliNot nominated
2007
(80th)
Russian Triangle რუსული სამკუთხედიRussianAleko TsabadzeNot nominated
2008
(81st)
Mediatorმედიატორი English, German, Russian Dito Tsintsadze Not nominated
2009
(82nd)
The Other Bank [4] გაღმა ნაპირიGeorgian, Abkhaz, Russian George Ovashvili Not nominated
2010
(83rd)
Street Days [5] ქუჩის დღეებიGeorgian Levan Koguashvili Not nominated [6]
2011
(84th)
Chantrapas [7] შანტრაპაFrench, Georgian Otar Iosseliani Not nominated
2012
(85th)
Keep Smiling [8] გაიღიმეთGeorgian Rusudan Chkonia Not nominated
2013
(86th)
In Bloom [9] გრძელი ნათელი დღეები Nana Ekvtimishvili, Simon GroßNot nominated
2014
(87th)
Corn Island [10] სიმინდის კუნძული Giorgi Ovashvili Made shortlist [11]
2015
(88th)
Moira [12] მოირაLevan TutberidzeNot nominated
2016
(89th)
House of Others [13] სხვისი სახლი Rusudan Glurjidze Not nominated
2017
(90th)
Scary Mother [14] საშიში დედაAna UrushadzeNot nominated
2018
(91st)
Namme [15] ნამეZaza KhalvashiNot nominated
2019
(92nd)
Shindisi [16] შინდისი Dito Tsintsadze Not nominated
2020
(93rd)
Beginning [17] დასაწყისი Déa Kulumbegashvili Not nominated
2021
(94th)
Brighton 4th [18] მეოთხე ბრაიტონი Levan Koguashvili Not nominated
2022
(95th)
A Long Break [19] დიდი შესვენებაDavit PirtskhalavaNot nominated
2023
(96th)
Citizen Saint [20] მოქალაქე წმინდანიTinatin KajrishviliNot nominated

A Georgian film, Repentance , was nominated by the Soviet Union in 1987. Since achieving independence from the Soviet Union, Georgia has submitted a total of thirteen films since their debut in 1996.

Bittersweet comedies directed by Nana Dzhordzhadze, a Georgian director now based in France, have been submitted twice. A Chef in Love starred French actor Pierre Richard as a renowned French chef who falls in love with a Georgian princess while travelling through the Caucasus in the turbulent 1920s. The film succeeded in getting Georgia's first-ever Oscar nomination. 27 Missing Kisses was a comedy-drama set in a small Georgian village focusing on the love triangle that develops between a pretty teenage girl, the older man with whom she falls in love, and the man's teenage son who loves the girl. Both films were co-productions with France and Pierre Richard also had a supporting role in Kisses. Kisses was considered a dark horse contender for an Oscar nomination, but did not make the final five.

Neither Here Comes the Dawn, a psychological thriller about a politician who flees his wartorn country with his desperately ill child, nor Migration of the Angel, an abstract and allegorical film featuring a number of characters waiting in an underground shopping mail for trains that never seem to come, made a dent on the international film festival circuit. From the same arthouse genre of filmmaking came Tbilisi, Tbilisi, a dark drama about an impoverished, alcoholic filmmaker in the Georgian capital, which was featured at a number of international festivals including Cannes and Stockholm.

In 2007, Georgia selected Russian Triangle, a thriller set in a large unnamed Russian city in which a mixed Russian-Georgian investigator deals with a blind serial killer, Chechen refugees and widespread organized crime. The film won the award for Best CIS/Baltic Film at the 2008 Nika Awards. For the first time, Georgia chose a film which was almost completely in Russian dialogue. In 2008, mystery-thriller Mediator starring an international cast from the UK, Germany, Russia as well as Georgia was selected. It too, was not a Georgian language film.

In 2009, The Other Bank, a film about an ethnic Georgian family separated by the war in Abkhazia, from the young son's point of view, represented Georgia in the foreign film race.

In addition to the films listed above, Georgian director Tengiz Abuladze's Georgian-language drama Repentance was selected to represent the Soviet Union in 1987 to compete for the 1988 Oscar. Although the film received a Golden Globe nomination, it did not make the final five at the Oscars.

A Chef in Love and 27 Missing Kisses were released in English-subtitled versions in some territories.

Notes

a 1 : Each year is linked to an article about that particular year in film history.
  1. The category was previously named the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but this was changed to the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film in April 2019, after the Academy deemed the word "Foreign" to be outdated. [1] [2]

See also

References

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