“Argentina, 1985”, the film by Santiago Miter with Ricardo Darín and Peter Lanzani that follows the story of prosecutors Julio Strassera and Luis Moreno Ocampo in the Trial of the Boards of the last civil-military dictatorship, was formally nominated in the category for Best International Film of the 95th. edition of the Oscars, which will take place on March 12 in Los Angeles, and will thus go in search of the third Hollywood Academy statuette for the country.
With this nomination, the film could share the achievement obtained by “La historia oficial” (1985), by Luis Puenzo and with the protagonists of Norma Aleandro and Héctor Alterio as the parents of a girl appropriated to a disappeared couple; and for “The Secret in Her Eyes” (2009)the suspense drama by Juan José Campanella that Darín led with Soledad Villamil and Guillermo Francella.
Until the nomination, Argentina had managed to find a place on the list five other times, with “La trugua” (1974, by Sergio Renán), “Camila” (1984, by María Luisa Bemberg), “Tango, don’t leave me never “(1998, by Carlos Saura), “The Bride’s Son” (2001, by Juan José Campanella), and “Wild Tales” (2014, by Damián Szifron).
In addition, Miter’s film will try to make the acclaimed German (anti)war film set in the First World War uncomfortable in the shortlist “No news at the front”by Edward Berger and adapted from the renowned novel of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque, which received eight other nominations in different award categories.
“Close” (Belgium, by Lukas Dhont), “EO” (Poland, Jerzy Skolimowski) and “The Quiet Girl” (Ireland, spoken in Gaelic, by Colm Bairéad) complete the shortlist of non-English language films that will compete for the statuette.
For its part, the dramatic and science fiction comedy “Everything everywhere at the same time” will arrive at the ceremony at the Dolby Theater, which will have the presenter and comedian Jimmy Kimmel in the role of conductor, as the most nominated of the occasion , with eleven nominations, followed by “All Quiet on the Front” and “The Spirits of the Island”, with nine respectively.
“Elvis”, by Baz Luhrmann, with eight nominations”; “The Fabelmans”, by Steven Spielberg, with seven; and “Top Gun: Maverick”, by Joseph Kosinski, with six, are the other titles with the most nominations in this installment.
Awards and nominations on the way to the Oscar
➤ Alicia Olivera Human Rights Award – Ombudsman of the City of Buenos Aires
➤ Oslo Films from the South Festival – Best Picture (nominated)
➤ Panama International Film Festival (IFF Panama) – Best Film (Nominated)
➤ Best Latin American Film Film Critics Association of Uruguay (Winner)
➤ Best non-English language film Circle of Cinematographic Writers of Spain (Nominated)
➤ Best foreign language film North Texas Film Critics Association (Nominated)
➤ Best Foreign Language Film AARP Movies for Grown Ups Award (Nominated)
➤ Best Foreign Language Film – Hollywood Critics Association (Nominated)
➤ Forqué Awards (Spain) – Best Ibero-American Film (Nominated)
➤ Circle of Film Writers of Spain – Best Foreign Film (Nominated)
➤ Critics Choice 2nd Annual Latino Film and Television Awards Celebration – Santiago Miter – International Film Award (Winner)
➤ La Roche-sur-Yon International Film Festival – France – Audience Award
➤ 10th Annual Film Festival Cine Latino MSP – Minneapolis, MN, United States, Minnesota – Audience Award
➤ Las Vegas Film Critics Society (LVFCS): Best International Film (Nominated)
➤ Satellite Awards – Best International Film (Nominated)
➤ 43rd International Festival of New Latin American Cinema – Havana, Cuba: Signis Award for Best Film
➤ 43rd International Festival of New Latin American Cinema – Havana, Cuba: Best Screenplay – Best Actor (Ricardo Darin) – Best Production Design
➤ 66th BFI London Film Festival – Official competition
➤ National Board of Review (NBR) : Freedom of Expression Award – Five Best International Films (Winner)
➤ 70 San Sebastian International Film Festival – Pearls – Audience Award for Best Film
➤ 79th Venice International Film Festival – Signis special mention
➤ 79th Venice International Film Festival – Official international competition
➤ 79th Venice International Film Festival – Fipresci Award – Best Film Official International Competition
28th Critics Choice Awards – Best Foreign Language (Nominated)
➤ 37 Goya Awards – Best Latin American Film – nominated
➤ 76th BAFTAs (British Academy) Film Awards – Best Non-English Language Film (Nominated)
➤ 80th Golden Globe Awards Best Film – Foreign Language (Win)
➤ Oscars 2023 – Best International Film –