Nine films will compete to
represent Italy for a chance at a 2016 Oscar nomination for Best
Foreign Language Film, said the Italian National Association of
Film, Audiovisual and Multimedia Industries (ANICA) on Monday.
The nine films that the selection committee will consider
are: Leopardi (Il Giovane Favoloso), directed by Mario Martone;
Latin Lover, directed by Cristina Comencini; The Wait
(L'Attesa), directed by Piero Messina; My Mother (Mia Madre),
directed by Nanni Moretti; You Can't Save Yourself Alone
(Nessuno Si Salva da Solo), directed by Sergio Castellitto; Non
Essere Cattivo, directed by Claudio Caligari; Per Amor Vostro,
directed by Giuseppe M. Gaudino; Blood of My Blood (Sangue del
Mio Sangue), directed by Marco Bellocchio; and Sworn Virgin
(Vergine Giurata), directed by Laura Bispuri.
The films were distributed in Italy between October 1, 2014
and September 30, 2015.
ANICA's selection committee is expected to announce the
film to be entered into the Oscar nomination competition on
September 28.
Oscar nominations will be announced January 14, 2016 and
the awards ceremony will be held in Los Angeles on February 28,
2016.
photo: Elio Germano as poet Giacomo Leopardi in Il Giovane
Favoloso
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