FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: 76 FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS
- Afghanistan, “Wajma – An Afghan Love Story,” Barmak Akram
- Albania, “Agon,” Robert Budina
- Argentina, “The German Doctor,” Lucía Puenzo
- Australia, “The Rocket,” Kim Mordaunt
- Austria, “The Wall,” Julian Pölsler **
- Azerbaijan, “Steppe Man,” Shamil Aliyev
- Bangladesh, “Television,” Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
- Belgium, “The Broken Circle Breakdown,” Felix van Groeningen **
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, “An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker,” Danis Tanovic
- Brazil, “Neighboring Sounds,” Kleber Mendonça Filho **
- Bulgaria, “The Color of the Chameleon,” Emil Hristov
- Cambodia, “The Missing Picture,” Rithy Panh
- Canada, “Gabrielle,” Louise Archambault
- Chad, “GriGris,” Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
- Chile, “Gloria,” Sebastián Lelio **
- China, “Back to 1942,” Feng Xiaogang
- Colombia, “La Playa DC,” Juan Andrés Arango
- Croatia, “Halima’s Path,” Arsen Anton Ostojic
- Czech Republic, “The Don Juans,” Jiri Menzel
- Denmark, “The Hunt,” Thomas Vinterberg **
- Dominican Republic, “Quien Manda?” Ronni Castillo
- Ecuador, “The Porcelain Horse,” Javier Andrade
- Egypt, “Winter of Discontent,” Ibrahim El Batout
- Estonia, “Free Range,” Veiko Ounpuu
- Finland, “Disciple,” Ulrika Bengts
- France, “Renoir,” Gilles Bourdos **
- Georgia, “In Bloom,” Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross
- Germany, “Two Lives,” Georg Maas
- Greece, “Boy Eating the Bird’s Food,” Ektoras Lygizos
- Hong Kong, “The Grandmaster,” Wong Kar-wai **
- Hungary, “The Notebook,” Janos Szasz
- Iceland, “Of Horses and Men,” Benedikt Erlingsson
- India, “The Good Road,” Gyan Correa
- Indonesia, “Sang Kiai,” Rako Prijanto
- Iran, “The Past,” Asghar Farhadi **
- Israel, “Bethlehem,” Yuval Adler
- Italy, “The Great Beauty,” Paolo Sorrentino **
- Japan, “The Great Passage,” Ishii Yuya
- Kazakhstan, “Shal,” Yermek Tursunov
- Latvia, “Mother, I Love You,” Janis Nords
- Lebanon, “Blind Intersections,” Lara Saba
- Lithuania, “Conversations on Serious Topics,” Giedre Beinoriute
- Luxembourg, “Blind Spot,” Christophe Wagner
- Mexico, “Heli,” Amat Escalante
- Moldova, “All God’s Children,” Adrian Popovici
- Montenegro, “Ace of Spades – Bad Destiny,” Drasko Djurovic
- Morocco, “Horses of God,” Nabil Ayouch
- Nepal, “Soongava: Dance of the Orchids,” Subarna Thapa
- Netherlands, “Borgman,” Alex van Warmerdam
- New Zealand, “White Lies,” Dana Rotberg
- Norway, “I Am Yours,” Iram Haq
- Pakistan, “Zinda Bhaag,” Meenu Gaur and Farjad Nabi
- Palestine, “Omar,” Hany Abu-Assad
- Peru, “The Cleaner,” Adrian Saba
- Philippines, “Transit,” Hannah Espia
- Poland, “Walesa. Man of Hope,” Andrzej Wajda
- Portugal, “Lines of Wellington,” Valeria Sarmiento
- Romania, “Child’s Pose,” Calin Peter Netzer
- Russia, “Stalingrad,” Fedor Bondarchuk
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Saudi Arabia, “Wadjda,” Haifaa Al Mansour **
- Serbia, “Circles,” Srdan Golubovic
- Singapore, “Ilo Ilo,” Anthony Chen
- Slovak Republic, “My Dog Killer,” Mira Fornay
- Slovenia, “Class Enemy,” Rok Bicek
- South Africa, “Four Corners,” Ian Gabriel
- South Korea, “Juvenile Offender,” Kang Yi-kwan
- Spain, “15 Years Plus a Day,” Gracia Querejeta
- Sweden, “Eat Sleep Die,” Gabriela Pichler
- Switzerland, “More than Honey,” Markus Imhoof **
- Taiwan, “Soul,” Chung Mong-Hong
- Thailand, “Countdown,” Nattawut Poonpiriya
- Turkey, “The Butterfly’s Dream,” Yilmaz Erdogan
- Ukraine, “Paradjanov,” Serge Avedikian and Olena Fetisova
- United Kingdom, “Metro Manila,” Sean Ellis
- Uruguay, “Anina,” Alfredo Soderguit
- Venezuela, “Breach in the Silence,” Luis Alejandro Rodríguez and Andrés Eduardo Rodríguez











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