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Argentina, 1985 is a BAFTA candidate for best foreign language film

2023-01-19T12:41:15.986Z


Santiago Mitre's film, with Ricardo Darín and Peter Lanzani, was among the best 5. What can happen with the Oscar.


Argentina, 1985

, the film directed by

Santiago Miter

, with

Ricardo Darín

and Peter Lanzani, was nominated for the award for best foreign language film at the prestigious BAFTA awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television.

This candidacy is announced five days before the Hollywood Academy announces its nominees in the category of best international film, in which the film on the Trial of the military juntas passed a first selection (of the 92 titles sent by so many countries , 15 remained), and now we have to wait until Tuesday, January 24 to see if he competes for the Oscar.

Peter Lanzani, Ricardo Darín and Luis Moreno Ocampo on the red carpet at the Golden Globes.

Photo NBC/Golden Globe Awards @goldenglobes

As the voting for the 23 categories of the Oscar closed on Tuesday, January 17, this candidacy for the

second most important award in the world awarded by a film Academy

does not influence, at least in the nominations, for the Hollywood Academy Award.

But if

Argentina, 1985

is a candidate for an Oscar, this accolade that it has received today will be very important.

Argentina, 1985

has already won the Critics' Award (FIPRESCI) after its passage through the Venice Film Festival, in September of last year, the Audience Award at the San Sebastian Festival, it was screened at the London Film Festival, it won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film and was nominated in the same category at the Critic's Choice Awards.

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