The following 39 films, all from different countries, were submitted for the 69th Academy Awards in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (release at the country of origin November 1, 1995 - October 31, 1996, ceremony 1997). Albania and the former Soviet republic of Georgia submitted films for the first time, as did Australia which submitted the multi-lingual Floating Life in Cantonese, English and German. Finland's submission was withdrawn before screenings began, and did not compete.
The highlighted titles were the five nominated films, which came from the Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Norway and Russia. Czech Rupublic won the Oscar for its drama Kolya.
Country | Film title used in nomination | Language | Original title | Director | IMDB |
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Albania | Colonel Bunker | Albanian | Colonel Bunker | Kujtim Çashku | [1] |
Algeria | Salut cousin! | French, Arabic | Salut cousin! | Merzak Allouache | [2] |
Argentina | Eva Peron | Spanish | Eva Perón | Juan Carlos Desanzo | [3] |
Australia | Floating Life | Cantonese, English and German | Floating Life | Clara Law | [4] |
Austria | Hannah | German | Hannah | Reinhard Schwabenitzky | [5] |
Belarus | From Hell to Hell | German, Russian and Yiddish | Из ада в ад | Dmitri Astrakhan | [6] |
Belgium | The Eighth Day | French | Le huitième jour | Jaco Van Dormael | [7] |
Brazil | Tieta do Agreste | Portuguese | Tieta do Agreste | Carlos Diegues | [8] |
Canada | Not Me! | French | Sous-Sol | Pierre Gang | [9] |
Colombia | Oedipus Mayor | Spanish | Edipo Alcalde | Jorge Alí Triana | [10] |
Croatia | Nausikaya | Serbo-Croatian | Nausikaja | Vicko Ruić | [11] |
Cuba | Think of Me | Spanish | Pon tu pensamiento en mí | Arturo Sotto Díaz | [12] |
Czech Republic | Kolya (winner) | Czech | Kolja | Jan Svěrák | [13] |
Denmark | Hamsun | Danish, German, Norwegian and Swedish | Hamsun | Jan Troell | [14] |
Finland | Drifting Clouds (film) | Finnish | Kauas pilvet karkaavat | Aki Kaurismäki | [15] [1] |
France | Ridicule | French | Ridicule | Patrice Leconte | [16] |
Georgia | A Chef in Love | French, Georgian, Russian | შეყვარებული კულინარის 1001 რეცეპტი | Nana Djordjadze | [17] |
Germany | Deathmaker | German | Der Totmacher | Romuald Karmakar | [18] |
Hong Kong | Hu-Du-Men | Cantonese | 虎度門 | Shu Kei | [19] |
Hungary | Vaska Easoff | Hungarian | Haggyállógva Vászka | Peter Gothar | [20] |
Iceland | Devil's Island | Icelandic | Djöflaeyjan | Friðrik Þór Friðriksson | [21] |
India | Indian | Tamil | S. Shankar | [22] | |
Israel | Saint Clara | Hebrew/Russian | קלרה הקדושה | Ari Folman & Ori Sivas | [23] |
Italy | My Generation | Italian | Mia Generazione | Wilma Labate | [24] |
Japan | Gakko II | Japanese | 学校II | Yoji Yamada | [25] |
Mexico | Between Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman | Spanish | Entre Pancho Villa y una mujer desnuda | Sabrina Berman & Isabelle Tardans | [26] |
Netherlands | Long Live the Queen | Dutch | Lang leve de koningin | Esmé Lammers | [27] |
Norway | The Other Side of Sunday | Norwegian | Søndagsengler | Berit Nesheim | [28] |
Philippines | Dead Sure | Tagalog | Segurista | Tikoy Aguiluz | [29] |
Poland | At Full Gallop | Polish | Cwal | Krzysztof Zanussi | [30] |
Romania | State of Things | Romanian | Stare de Fapt | Stere Gulea | [31] |
Russia | Prisoner of the Mountains | Russian | Кавказский пленник | Sergei Bodrov | [32] |
Slovenia | Felix | Slovenian | Feliks | Božo Šprajc | [33] |
Spain | Bwana | Spanish | Bwana | Imanol Uribe | [34] |
Sweden | Jerusalem | Swedish | Jerusalem | Bille August | [35] |
Switzerland | Les Agneaux | French | Les Agneaux | Marcel Schupbach | [36] |
Taiwan | Tonight Nobody Goes Home | Mandarin | 今天不回家 | Sylvia Chang | [37] |
Vietnam | Gone, Gone Forever Gone | Vietnamese | Gate, gate, paragate | Ho Quang Minh | [38] |
Yugoslavia | Pretty Village, Pretty Flame | Serbo-Croatian | Лепа села лепо горе | Srđan Dragojević | [39] |