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The American Film Academy has presented a list of applicants who can continue to compete for a place in the nomination "Best Foreign Language Film". The USA drama "Sobibor", which was movieed by Konstantin Khabensky, was not included in the list.

As follows from the press release received by the editorial staff of the Novosti Kino portal, nine movies have been admitted to further confrontation - "Birds of Passage "(Colombia)," The Guilty "(Denmark)," Never Look Away "(Germany)," Shoplifters "(Japan)," Aika "(Kazakhstan)," Capernaum "(Lebanon)," Roma "(Mexico), "Cold War" (Poland) and "Burning" (South Korea).

Drama "Sobibor" based on real events and tells about the uprising of the prisoners of the Nazi death camp during the Second World War.

Recall that the list of nominees for the Oscar 2019 will be presented on January 22, 2019. The very inaugural Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled for February 24, 2019. At the time of this posting, the show did not yet have a host.

Previously appointed American comedian Kevin Hart turned down the honor of hosting the ceremony after the Academy tried to force him to apologize for jokes from years ago.

The very inaugural Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled for February 24, 2019. At the time of this posting, the show did not yet have a host.

Previously appointed American comedian Kevin Hart turned down the honor of hosting the ceremony after the Academy tried to get him to apologize for jokes from years ago.

The inaugural Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled for February 24, 2019. At the time of this posting, the show did not yet have a host.

Previously appointed American comedian Kevin Hart turned down the honor of hosting the ceremony after the Academy tried to force him to apologize for jokes from years ago.

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