List of Chilean submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

Sebastián Lelio was the first Chilean director to win the award, for A Fantastic Woman.

Chile has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1990. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue.[1]

Chile has submitted twenty-three films for Oscar consideration, with their first film being nominated for an Academy Award in 2013. Chile won its first Foreign Language Oscar in 2018, with A Fantastic Woman.[2]

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.[1] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Chile for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony.

The Chilean submission is selected annually by the Consejo del Arte y la Industria Audiovisual,[3] which chooses a nominee for the Spanish Goya Awards at the same time. The Goya nominee is usually the same film as the Oscar nominee (1991, 1993, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009) but not always (1990, 2005, 2008, 2012).

All films were made in Spanish[4]

Year
(Ceremony)
Film title used in nominationSpanish titleDirectorResult
1990:
(63rd)
The Moon in the Mirror La Luna en el espejo Silvio Caiozzi Not Nominated
1991:
(64th)
The Frontier La frontera Ricardo Larraín Not Nominated
1993:
(66th)
Johnny 100 Pesos Johnny 100 pesos Gustavo Graef Marino Not Nominated
1994:
(67th)
Amnesia Amnesia Gonzalo Justiniano Not Nominated
2000:
(73rd)
Coronation Coronación Silvio Caiozzi Not Nominated
2001:
(74th)
A Cab for Three Taxi para tres Orlando Lubbert Not Nominated
2002:
(75th)
Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui Ogú y Mampato en Rapa Nui Alejandro Rojas Not Nominated
2003:
(76th)
Los Debutantes[5] Los debutantes Andrés Waissbluth Not Nominated
2004:
(77th)
Machuca[6] Machuca Andrés Wood Not Nominated
2005:
(78th)
Play[7] Play Alicia Scherson Not Nominated
2006:
(79th)
In Bed En la cama Matías Bize Not Nominated
2007:
(80th)
Padre Nuestro[8] Padre Nuestro Rodrigo Sepúlveda Not Nominated
2008:
(81st)
Tony Manero[9] Tony Manero Pablo Larraín Not Nominated
2009:
(82nd)
Dawson, Island 10[10] Dawson, Isla 10 Miguel Littín Not Nominated
2010:
(83rd)
The Life of Fish[11] La vida de los peces Matías Bize Not Nominated
2011:
(84th)
Violeta Went to Heaven[12] Violeta se fue a los cielos Andrés Wood Not Nominated
2012:
(85th)
No[13] No Pablo Larraín Nominated[14]
2013:
(86th)
Gloria[15] Gloria Sebastián Lelio Not Nominated
2014:
(87th)
To Kill a Man[16] Matar a un hombre Alejandro Fernández Almendras Not Nominated
2015:
(88th)
The Club[17] El Club Pablo Larraín Not Nominated
2016:
(89th)
Neruda[18] Neruda Pablo Larraín Not Nominated
2017:
(90th)
A Fantastic Woman[19] Una mujer fantástica Sebastián Lelio Won Academy Award[2]
2018:
(91st)
And Suddenly the Dawn[20] Y de pronto el amanecer Silvio Caiozzi
TBD

The 2009 race was particularly controversial in Chile when La Nana, one of the most awarded films in Chile's cinematic history, was passed over in favor of a historical drama Dawson, Isla 10 by Miguel Littin. The Chilean Cultural Council released a statement in November 2009, defending the decision.[21]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Rule Fourteen: Special Rules for the Best Foreign Language Film Award" (HTML). Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  2. 1 2 Roxborough, Scott (4 March 2018). "Oscars: Chile's Win for 'A Fantastic Woman' a Transgender Watershed". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  3. "{title}". Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
  4. Source: Internet Movie Database
  5. Also considered by the committee: Sangre Eterna, Sexo con Amor and Cesant. Source: http://web.latercera.cl/medio/articulo/0,0,3255_5688_41347404,00.html
  6. Also considered by the committee: Mala leche, Azul y blanco, Subterra, Cachimba, El nominado, B-Happy and Xs, la peor talla. Source: http://www.mercuriovalpo.cl/prontus4_noticias/antialone.html?page=http://www.mercuriovalpo.cl/prontus4_noticias/site/artic/20040930/pags/20040930023322.html%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D
  7. Also considered by the committee: Mi mejor enemigo, Paréntesis, Un juego de verano, Mujeres infieles and Gente decente. Source: http://www.lanacion.cl/prontus_noticias/site/artic/20050928/pags/20050928204756.html
  8. Also considered by the committee: El rey de San Gregorio, Pretendiendo, Fiesta Patria, Casa de Remolienda and Malta con Huevo Source: https://www.xing.com/net/gestionycultura/noticias-destacadas-81288/consejo-de-la-cultura-postula-pelicula-padre-nuestro-a-los-premios-oscar-y-goya-6482006/
  9. Also considered by the committee: La buena vida, La vida me mata, Microfilia, Mirageman, 31 minutos, Mansacue, El brindis, 199 recetas para ser feliz and Desierto sur. Source: http://www.cooperativa.cl/prontus_nots/site/artic/20080925/pags/20080925192907.html
  10. Also considered by the committee: "El Regalo", "Navidad", La Nana and "Muñeca". Source: http://www.consejodelacultura.cl/portalcnca/index.php?page=articulo&articulo=10588
  11. ""La vida de los peces" postulará a ternas de Mejor Película Extranjera en los Oscar". lanacion.cl. Archived from the original on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  12. "63 Countries Vie for 2011 Foreign Language Film Oscar". oscars.org. Archived from the original on 21 May 2012. Retrieved 2011-10-14.
  13. Mango, Agustin (24 September 2012). "Chile Sends 'No' to Foreign Oscar Race". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  14. "Oscars: Hollywood announces 85th Academy Award nominations". BBC News. Retrieved 2013-01-10.
  15. "Oscars: Chile Nominates 'Gloria' in Foreign-Language Category". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
  16. "Oscars: Chile Nominates 'To Kill a Man' for Foreign Language Category". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  17. Mango, Agustin (9 September 2015). "Oscars: Chile Selects 'The Club' for Foreign-Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  18. Mango, Agustin (13 September 2016). "Oscars: Chile Selects 'Neruda' for Foreign-Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  19. ""Una mujer fantástica" representará a Chile en los Oscar y Goya" (in Spanish). Cooperativa.cl. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  20. Mango, Agustin (13 September 2018). "Oscars: Chile Selects 'And Suddenly the Dawn' for Foreign-Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  21. http://www.cinechile.cl/noticia.php?noticiasid=74
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