Among other shortlisted there are “Bardo” by Alejandro González Iñárritu (for Mexico) and “All Quiet on the Western Front” for Germany. The list includes: “Cairo Conspiracy” (Switzerland), “The Blue Caftan” (Morocco), “Close” (Belgium), “Corsage” (Austria), “Decision to Leave” (South Korea), “EO” ( Poland), “Holy Spider” (Denmark), “Joyland” (Pakistan), “Last Film Show” (India), “The Quiet Girl” (Ireland), “Return to Seoul” (Cambodia) and “Saint Omer” ( France).
“Argentina, 1985” will also represent the country in the Goya Awardsand has just completed a wide range of international festivals since its premiere at the last edition of the Venice Festival, such as the San Sebastian International Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award, the London BFI Film Festival and the Rio International Film Festival, among others.
Source: Ambito
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