Given that official news is coming in fast and furious regarding this year's Foreign Film Oscar Race, this news may be outdated as soon as you read it.
Israel and
Spain have picked finalists but not their representative films. China hasn't announced finalists but there's a potential battle of screen icons brewing.
A few years back China's greatest movie goddess
Gong Li seemed to be abdicating her crown to upstart
Ziyi Zhang. She had all but disappeared from the screen as Ziyi performed the deja vu trick of playing muse to Zhang Yimou (
The Road Home, Hero, House of Flying Daggers) and launching herself into international fame (
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon). If perception is reality than Gong definitely wants the crown back. Since Ziyi's rapid ascendance, Gong Li is acting frequently again and branching out into American films. Most recently she danced and romanced Colin Farrell in
Miami Vice and, perhaps to underline her point, blew Ziyi off the screen in
Memoirs of a Geisha .
Now they're battling for Oscar consideration again --or, rather, their films are. Zhang Yimou reunites with his original muse Gong Li in the upcoming
Curse of the Golden Flower , another martial arts epic and Xiaogang Feng directs Zhang Ziyi in the upcoming
The Banquet which is loosely based on
Hamlet. And both of these directors want to represent their country at the Oscars.
[editors note: I'm aware I'm supposed to call Gong Li "Li Gong" now but I refuse. I've been saying it this way for 15 years. I'll compromise on Ziyi since she's new.]
In other 'Foreign Movie Star' news... German thespian
Sebastian Koch (pictured to your right) is having a great decade. He's already proved himself an awards magnet in Germany over the past few years. Now, he's starring in not one but two official submissions for Oscar's international screen outreach program... better known as the Best Foreign Language Film category. He is the top billed male in Paul Verhoeven's Dutch submission
Black Book (which is said to be as outre as Verhoeven usually is despite the deceptively Oscar-friendly setting of WW II) and the lead of the ecstatically received German film
The Lives of Others, which some folks are saying could even win the prize this year (...well, if Almodovar's
Volver isn't submitted by Spain. And it might not be.)
For more on the first 15 official submissions...Australia, Bosnia, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, FinlandFrance, Germany, Greece, Japan, NetherlandsPhillipines, Romania, Slovenia, VenezuelaThe
European Films site also keeps a frequently updated list
here.
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