Drive My Car & 9 Other Foreign Language Films Nominated For Best Picture
The Oscars have long recognized non-American productions with an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film (now Best International Feature Film), but several foreign-language movies have been nominated for Best Picture as well. That illustrious list now includes Drive My Car, a Japanese production from 2o21 up for a number of Academy Awards this year.
Several classic movies have been nominated for both Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film, and one of them made history by winning both in the same year. The Oscars have always been a great introduction to international movies and filmmakers, bringing great movies to the attention of American audiences who otherwise may never get the chance to see them in the theaters or at home.
Drive My Car is a Japanese movie nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The movie tells the story of Yūsuke Kafuku, a young director making a movie after his wife has died. He meets a young woman who he learns was also in love with his wife.
The movie is also nominated for three other Oscars, including Best Director for Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Best International Feature Film, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It's based on a short story by author Haruki Murakami.
Amour is a 2012 Best Picture nominee from director Michael Haneke and it's one of the best French movies of the 2010s. The film follows the story of Anne, who suffers a stroke and is cared for by her elderly husband, Georges.
The movie was nominated for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Emmanuelle Riva who played Anne, Best Original Screenplay by Michael Haneke, and also Best Director. It ultimately won for Best Foreign Language Film.
The moving story tells the story of a bookshop owner who tries to keep up a brave face for his family as they are taken to a concentration camp in the worst days of World War II. The movie was also nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
Z was nominated for Best Picture in 1970, as well as Best Foreign Language Film. The Algerian-French co-production tells the story of the 1963 assassination of Greek politician Grigoris Lambrakis and the chaotic aftermath, which ultimately ends without any justice.
The movie was nominated for several Oscars, including Best Director for Costa-Garvas. He collected the Oscar in its win for Best Foreign Language Film, and the movie also won for Best Film Editing for Françoise Bonnot.
Netflix's Roma is a 2018 movie written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, shot in black and white, and produced within both Mexico and the United States. The movie was nominated for Best Picture and was the first Mexcian movie ever nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, which it won.
Cuarón won the Oscar for Best Director for his unique recount of his youth in Mexico, with the focus on Yalitza Aparicio, who plays the maid Cleo in her first movie ever. She was nominated for Best Actress.
There's no doubt that Parasite is the most successful foreign-language film in Oscar history. It's the first foreign-language movie to win Best Picture in Oscar history, and also won Best International Feature Film, a category formerly known as Best Foreign Language Film.
The darkly satirical movie about class struggles in South Korea also won Best Original Screenplay and Best Director for Bong Joon-ho, who also directed the dystopian science fiction movie Snowpiercer in 2013.
