Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Oscar© 2023 Best International Feature

 

 Oscar© 2023 Best International Feature

Voting on the Shortlist of 15 international features that are vying for the Nomination looks tight…leading the pack will be Poland’s EO, So. Korea’s Decision to Leave, Norway’s War Sailor, and Belgium’s Close and Morocco’s Blue Caftan. My pick for the winner is ‘EO’ or ‘Decision to Leave’ but  ‘Close’ will be close in there as well. It's a touch year this year because there are so many good films and some did not even get seen. Below you can read about the films I have seen though I have not yet found the right words to write about Canada's 'Eternal Spring' about China.

My guess is that the shortlist of 15 finalists, to be announced on December 21 (with the final five nominees announced January 24, 2023 and the 95th Academy Awards taking place March 12, 2023) will include ten more from the following: Germany’s All Quiet on the Western Front, Lebanon’s Memory Box, Venezuela’s The Box, Pakistan’s Joyland, Ireland’s The Quiet Girl, Armenia’s Aurora’s Sunrise, Denmark’s Holy Spider, Austria’s Corset, Cambodia’s Return to Seoul, Japan’s Plan 75 and Mexico’s Bardo. Canada’s documentary Eternal Spring (Chángchūn) in Mandarin and English, directed by Jason Loftus would be a contender, but in fairness, it should instead be be shortlisted and nominated for the best documentary, perhaps even winning the Oscar.

Norway’s Oscar© 2023 Submission for Best International Feature: ‘War Sailor’ by Gunnar Vikene

Norway’s Oscar© 2023 Submission for Best International Feature: ‘War Sailor’ by Gunnar Vikene

This is a saga of war but it is not a war story. We do not see the slaughter so vividly depicted in ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’. The center stage is not the bonding of men under the duress of war. Instead we see a love story fold, unfold, refold and in its midst, we see the bond between the two men who love the same woman.

Starring Kristoffer JonerPål Sverre HagenIne Marie Wilmann
writer/director Gunnar Vikene
Producer Maria Ekerhovd

South Korea’s Oscar© 2023 Entry for Best International Feature: ‘Decision to Leave’ by Park Chan-wook

South Korea’s Oscar© 2023 Entry for Best International Feature: ‘Decision to Leave’ by Park Chan-wook

Sure to be on the top of many people’s list as one of the best films of the year (including my own along with ‘EO’), at the very least it should be nominated for for best international feature Oscar. This melodrama keeps you in the tense suspense of ‘Double Indemnity’, ‘The Postman Rings Twice’ or ‘Gaslight’.

writer Jeong Seo-kyeong

When we were writing the script, the Mahler’s Fifth was actually the first score that we thought of. I needed a song that goes with someone in that lone space high up on the mountain, a music that speaks to how he feels separated from the rest of the world. That’s why I chose two songs by Mahler. And when Director Park saw the first draft, he called me up and he said, “Oh, it’s all good, but why did you have to use Mahler? Did you not watch Death in Venice? That song was perfectly used there already, so why would we have to use it again?”

But I never saw Death in Venice.

So he said, “Okay, I’ll try to work it out on my own.” And I think he did try his best to find something else, but he had to return to Mahler.

Park Chan-wook