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The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film is one of the Academy Awards of Merit, popularly known as the Oscars, handed out annually by the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences(AMPAS). It is given to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States of America with a predominantly non-English dialogue track.

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  • The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film is one of the Academy Awards of Merit, popularly known as the Oscars, handed out annually by the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences(AMPAS). It is given to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States of America with a predominantly non-English dialogue track.
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Winner
  • 8(xsd:integer)
  • 1950.0
  • 1955.0
  • The Sea Inside from Spain — Alejandro Amenábar
  • 1954.0
  • Tsotsi from South Africa — Gavin Hood
  • 1952.0
  • 1948.0
  • 1949.0
  • The Counterfeiters from Austria — Stefan Ruzowitzky
  • 1951.0
  • A Separation from Iran — Asghar Farhadi
  • No Man's Land from Bosnia & Herzegovina — Danis Tanović
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon from Taiwan — Ang Lee
  • Ida from Poland — Pawel Pawlikowski
  • The Great Beauty from Italy — Paolo Sorrentino
  • Nowhere in Africa from Germany — Caroline Link
  • Fanny & Alexander from Sweden — Ingmar Bergman
  • The Nights of Cabiria from Italy — Federico Fellini
  • The Assault from The Netherlands — Fons Rademakers
  • Life Is Beautiful from Italy — Roberto Benigni
  • Burnt by the Sun from Russia — Nikita Mikhalkov
  • The Official Story from Argentina — Luis Puenzo
  • Closely Watched Trains from Czechoslovakia — Jiří Menzel
  • Black and White in Color from Ivory Coast — Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • Samurai, The Legend of Musashi from Japan — Hiroshi Inagaki
  • Amarcord from Italy — Federico Fellini
  • Amour from Austria — Michael Haneke
  • Dersu Uzala from Union of Soviet Socialist Republics — Akira Kurosawa
  • Babette's Feast from Denmark — Gabriel Axel
  • Belle Epoque from Spain — Fernando Trueba
  • Black Orpheus from France — Marcel Camus
  • Day for Night from France — François Truffaut
  • Departures from Japan — Yojiro Takita
  • Forbidden Games from France — René Clément
  • Character from The Netherlands — Mike van Diem
  • Gate of Hell from Japan — Teinosuke Kinugasa
  • Indochine from France — Régis Wargnier
  • Kolya from Czech Republic — Jan Svěrák
  • La Strada from Italy — Federico Fellini
  • Madame Rosa from France — Moshé Mizrahi
  • Mephisto from Hungary — István Szabó
  • My Uncle from France — Jacques Tati
  • Investigation of a Citizen above Suspicion from Italy — Elio Petri
  • Rashomon from Japan — Akira Kurosawa
  • Shoe-Shine from Italy — Vittorio De Sica
  • The Bicycle Thief from Italy — Vittorio De Sica
  • The Virgin Spring from Sweden — Ingmar Bergman
  • The Secret in Their Eyes from Argentina — Juan José Campanella
  • Cinema Paradiso from Italy — Giuseppe Tornatore
  • In a Better World from Denmark — Susanne Bier
  • Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears from Union of Soviet Socialist Republics — Vladimir Menshov
  • Dangerous Moves from Switzerland — Richard Dembo
  • War and Peace from Union of Soviet Socialist Republics — Sergei Bondarchuk
  • Antonia's Line from The Netherlands — Marleen Gorris
  • Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow from Italy — Vittorio De Sica
  • The Tin Drum from West Germany — Volker Sclöndorff
  • Pelle the Conqueror from Denmark — Bille August
  • A Man and a Woman from France — Claude Lelouch
  • Through a Glass Darkly from Sweden — Ingmar Bergman
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie from France — Luis Buñuel
  • Journey of Hope from Switzerland — Xavier Koller
  • Sundays and Cybele from France — Serge Bourguignon
  • Get Out Your Handkerchiefs from France — Bertrand Blier
  • Volver a Empezar ('To Begin Again') from Spain — José Luis Garci
  • Mediterraneo from Italy — Gabriele Salvatores
  • The Garden of the Finzi Continis from Italy — Vittorio De Sica
  • The Walls of Malapaga from France and Italy — René Clément
  • "The high quality of this motion picture, brought to eloquent life in a country scarred by war, is proof to the world that the creative spirit can triumph over adversity."
  • The Shop on Main Street from Czechoslovakia — Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos
  • The Lives of Others from Germany — Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
  • The Barbarian Invasions from Canada — Denys Arcand
  • Monsieur Vincent from France — Maurice Cloche
  • All about My Mother from Spain — Pedro Almodóvar
nominee
  • 12(xsd:integer)
  • 38(xsd:integer)
  • As It Is in Heaven from Sweden — Kay Pollak
  • Downfall from Germany — Oliver Hirschbiegel
  • Yesterday from South Africa — Darrell Roodt
  • The Chorus (Les Choristes) from France — Christophe Barratier
  • Sophie Scholl - The Final Days from Germany — Marc Rothemund
  • Joyeux Noël from France — Christian Carion
  • Beaufort from Israel — Joseph Cedar
  • Katyn from Poland — Andrzej Wajda
  • Mongol from Kazakhstan — Sergei Bodrov
  • Footnote from Israel — Joseph Cedar
  • In Darkness from Poland — Agnieszka Holland
  • Monsieur Lazhar from Canada — Philippe Falardeau
  • Son of the Bride from Argentina — Juan J. Campanella
  • Amélie from France — Jean-Pierre Jeunet
  • Elling from Norway — Petter Næss
  • Lagaan from India — Ashutosh Gowariker
  • The Taste of Others from France — Agnès Jaoui
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