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‘Roma’ by Alfonso Cuaron in running for an Oscar in 2019

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ACCLAIMED by the critics, Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron’s latest oeuvre is one step closer to an Oscar. “Roma” has joined the shortlist for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film alongside eight other features, including the 2018 Palme d’Or “Shoplifter­s.”

With a month left to go until the announceme­nt of nomination­s for the 91st Oscars, the Academy has disclosed a shortlist of nine contenders for its Best Foreign Language Film prize. Not surprising­ly, “Roma” by Alfonso Cuaron, a critically acclaimed drama released on Netfl ix on Dec 14, is among the fi lms in the running.

It will face stiff competitio­n from “Shoplifter­s” by Japanese director Hirokazu Kore- eda, the winner of the most recent Palme d’Or, as well as other fi lms which won prizes in Cannes: “Cold War” ( Poland’s entry), “Ayka” ( Kazakhstan), “Capharnaüm” ( Lebanon) and “Burning” (South Korea). Also on the shortlist are “Birds of Passage” (Colombia), which featured in the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight selection, “The Guilty” ( Denmark) and “Never Look Away,” a German fi lm which premiered at the Venice Film Festival.

The five fi nalists will be revealed on Jan 22, when the nomination­s for the Oscars are announced. The Best Foreign Language Film winner, which will follow on from last year’s “A Fantastic Woman” (Chile), will be announced on Feb 24 at the 91st awards ceremony.

The Academy has disclosed other shortlists for the forthcomin­g Oscars, which can be found on the official Oscars website (www.oscars.org). — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Marlo Thomas attends the Brooks Brothers And St Jude Children’s Research Hospital Annual Holiday Celebratio­n In New York City on Tuesday in New York City. — AFP photo
Marlo Thomas attends the Brooks Brothers And St Jude Children’s Research Hospital Annual Holiday Celebratio­n In New York City on Tuesday in New York City. — AFP photo

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