List of Soviet submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
The Soviet Union submitted films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film between 1963 and 1991. The Foreign Language Film award is handed out annually by the U.S.-based 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]
Each year, the Academy invites countries to submit their best films for competition, with only one film being accepted from each country.[1] The Soviet Union had a strong record in the category, receiving a total of nine nominations between 1968–1984, including three winners – War and Peace, Dersu Uzala and Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears. Eight of the nominees, including all three winners, were produced by Russian film studios. After the breakup of the Soviet Union, films representing the Russian Federation won a further five nominations, including one Oscar win for Burnt by the Sun.[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 the Soviet Union for review by the Academy since 1963. All Soviet submissions were filmed mostly in Russian except for 1987's Georgian language Repentance.
Among the submissions were two films that sat on the shelf for several years awaiting approval from Soviet censors (1987–1988), a Japanese co-production (1975) and a documentary (1981). During Soviet times, all the constituent republics were joined as one nation, and it was routine for productions to have cast and crew from throughout the country. However, each republic had its own film studios, and the "Republic of Production" indicates the republic of the film studio that produced the film.
Year (Ceremony) |
Film title used in nomination | Russian title | Director | Republic of production | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1963 (36th) |
My Name is Ivan | Иваново детство | Tarkovsky, AndreiAndrei Tarkovsky | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1968 (41st) |
War and Peace | Война и мир | Bondarchuk, SergeiSergei Bondarchuk | Russian SFSR | Won Academy Award |
1969 (42nd) |
The Brothers Karamazov | Братья Карамазовы | Kirill Lavrov, Ivan Pyryev & Mikhail Ulyanov |
Russian SFSR | Nominated |
1971 (44th) |
Tchaikovsky | Чайкoвский | Talankin, IgorIgor Talankin | Russian SFSR | Nominated |
1972 (45th) |
The Dawns Here Are Quiet | А зори здесь тихие | Rostotsky, StanislavStanislav Rostotsky | Russian SFSR | Nominated |
1973 (46th) |
Liberation | Освобождение | Ozerov (director), YuriYuri Ozerov (director) | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1974 (47th) |
The Ferocious One | Лютый | Okeyev, TolomushTolomush Okeyev | Kirghiz SSR Kazakh SSR |
Not Nominated |
1975 (48th) |
Dersu Uzala | Дерсу Узала | Kurosawa, AkiraAkira Kurosawa | Russian SFSR | Won Academy Award |
1976 (49th) |
They Fought for Their Country | Они сражались за родину | Bondarchuk, SergeiSergei Bondarchuk | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1977 (50th) |
The Ascent | Восхождение | Shepitko, LarisaLarisa Shepitko | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1978 (51st) |
White Bim Black Ear | Белый Бим Черное ухо | Rostotsky, StanislavStanislav Rostotsky | Russian SFSR | Nominated |
1979 (52nd) |
Autumn Marathon | Осенний марафон | Daneliya, GeorgiyGeorgiy Daneliya | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1980 (53rd) |
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears | Москва слезам не верит | Menshov, VladimirVladimir Menshov | Russian SFSR | Won Academy Award |
1981 (54th) |
O, Sport, You – the Peace! | О спорт, ты - мир! | Ozerov (director), YuriYuri Ozerov (director) | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1982 (55th) |
Private Life | Частная жизнь | Raizman, YuliYuli Raizman | Russian SFSR | Nominated |
1983 (56th) |
Vassa | Васса | Panfilov, GlebGleb Panfilov | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1984 (57th) |
Wartime Romance | Военно-полевой роман Військово-польовий роман [3] |
Todorovsky, PyotrPyotr Todorovsky | Ukrainian SSR | Nominated |
1985 (58th) |
Come and See | Иди и смотри Ідзі і глядзі [4] |
Klimov, ElemElem Klimov | Byelorussian SSR Russian SFSR |
Not Nominated |
1986 (59th) |
Wild Pigeon | Чужая белая и рябой | Solovyov, SergeiSergei Solovyov | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1987 (60th) |
Repentance | Покаяние მონანიება [5] |
Abuladze, TengizTengiz Abuladze | Georgian SSR | Not Nominated |
1988 (61st) |
Commissar | Комиссар | Askoldov, AleksandrAleksandr Askoldov | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1989 (62nd) |
Zerograd | Город Зеро | Shakhnazarov, KarenKaren Shakhnazarov | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1990 (63rd) |
Taxi Blues | Такси-блюз | Lungin, PavelPavel Lungin | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
1991 (64th) |
Get Thee Out | Изыди! | Astrakhan, DmitriyDmitriy Astrakhan | Russian SFSR | Not Nominated |
See also
- Moscow Strikes Back, 1942 Soviet documentary film, one of four winners at the 15th Academy Awards for Best Documentary.
- List of Russian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- Cinema of Belarus
- Cinema of Russia
- Cinema of Ukraine
- Cinema of the Soviet Union
- List of Academy Award winners and nominees for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- 1 2 3 "Rule Thirteen: Special Rules for the Foreign Language Film Award" (PDF). Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 August 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
- ↑ "Foreign Language Film Facts". Academy Award Statistics. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. March 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2008.
- ↑ Ukrainian language title
- ↑ Belarusian language title
- ↑ Georgian language title