- List of countries by number of Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
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Czechoslovakia was nominated for the first time in 1965 for a Slovak-language film. Its five other nominations, the last of which occurred in 1991, were received for . The formerly Communist country formally split into theCzech Republic and theSlovak Republic onJanuary 1 ,1993 . Since then, only the Czech Republic has been able to get nominated in the Foreign Language Film category.:g: Yugoslavia was nominated for the first time in 1958 for an Italian-language film. Its five other nominations, the last of which occurred in 1985, were received for . The formerly Communist country gradually disintegrated at the beginning of the 1990s. Macedonia andBosnia & Herzegovina are the only post-Yugoslav states to have been nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Award.:h: TheUnited Kingdom has a very small tally even though it has a prolific film industry. This is due to the fact that the overwhelming majority of British films are in English and are thus ineligible for competition in the Foreign Language Film category. The only British films nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Award have been .:i: "Paradise Now " (2005) was initially nominated as a submission from "Palestine" and presented as such on the [http://www.oscars.org/78academyawards/nomswins.html official Academy website] . However, following protests from pro-Israeli groups in the United States, the Academy decided to designate it as a submission from thePalestinian Authority , a move that was decried by the film's directorHany Abu-Assad . During the awards ceremony, the film was eventually announced by presenterWill Smith as a submission from thePalestinian Territories .:j: Although films produced inside the United States are ineligible for consideration for the Best Foreign Language Film Award, those produced inU.S. overseas possessions are not.Puerto Rico , anunincorporated territory of the United States, was thus able to receive a nomination for "What Happened to Santiago " (1989).:k: This is not an official nomination. After nominations were announced, information came to light that showed that "A Place in the World" (1992) was wholly produced inArgentina , and had insufficientUruguayan artistic control. The film was declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot.
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