Friday, December 27

Best Foreign Film

1985 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Foreign Film, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, LAFCA Award

1985 LAFCA Award – Best Foreign Film Winner and Nominees

1985 LAFCA Award - Best Foreign Film WinnerRanAkira KurosawaIn Medieval Japan, an elderly warlord retires, handing over his empire to his three sons. However, he vastly underestimates how the new-found power will corrupt them and cause them to turn on each other...and him.AmazonThe Official StoryLuis PuenzoDuring the final months of Argentinian Military Dictatorship in 1983, a high school teacher sets out to find out who the mother of her adopted daughter is.Amazon
1986 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Foreign Film, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, LAFCA Award

1986 LAFCA Award – Best Foreign Film Winner and Nominees

1986 LAFCA Award - Best Foreign Film WinnerVagabondAgnès VardaA young woman's body is found frozen in a ditch. Through flashbacks and interviews, we see the events that led to her inevitable death.Amazon1986 LAFCA Award - Best Foreign Film NomineesMy Beautiful LaundretteStephen FrearsAmazon
1989 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Foreign Film, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, LAFCA Award

1989 LAFCA Award – Best Foreign Film Winner and Nominees

1989 LAFCA Award - Best Foreign Film WinnerDistant Voices, Still LivesTerence DaviesThe lives of an English working-class family are told out of order in a free-associative manner. The first part, "Distant Voices", focuses on the father's role in the family. The second part, "Still Lives", focuses on his children.AmazonStory of WomenClaude ChabrolMarie Latour, a woman of limited schooling, raises two children in a ratty flat during World War II in occupied France. In 1941, her husband Paul returns from German captivity, too weak to ...Amazon
1991 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Foreign Film, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, LAFCA Award

1991 LAFCA Award – Best Foreign Film Winner and Nominees

1991 LAFCA Award - Best Foreign Film WinnerLa belle noiseuseJacques RivetteThe former famous painter Frenhofer revisits an abandoned project using the girlfriend of a young visiting artist. Questions about truth, life, and artistic limits are explored.Amazon1991 LAFCA Award - Best Foreign Film NomineesEuropa EuropaAgnieszka HollandAmazon