- List of Georgian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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. Georgia has submitted six films for consideration since gaining its independence from theUSSR in 1991. Georgia received an Oscar nomination for its first-ever submission,A Chef in Love .Since achieving independence from the
Soviet Union , Georgia's once-great film industry has only sent films to this competition sporadically, submitting six films in the past twelve years.Comedies directed by
Nana Dzhordzhadze , a Georgian director now based in France, have been submitted twice. "A Chef in Love" starred French actorPierre Richard as a renowned French chef who falls in love with a Georgian princess while travelling through the Caucausus 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. Dzhorzhadve's first new feature in eight years, "The Rainbowmaker", is considered a contender for the Georgian Oscar nod in 2008Neither "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 an 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 addition to the films listed above, Georgian director
Tengiz Abuladze 's Georgian-language drama "Repentance" was selected to represent theSoviet Union in 1987 to compete for the 1988 Oscar. Although the film received aGolden 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.
References:Georgian Film Center http://www.filmcenter.ge/
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