‘Argentina, 1985’ was nominated for the Oscars 2023 SHOW El Intransigente

Undoubtedly, the film’Argentina 1985‘ managed to take all eyes, since it was released last year. is that, so much Ricardo Darin y Peter Lanzani, like all the rest of the team on this film, did a great job, to tell a part of the history of our country. Minutes ago the nominees for the Oscar Awards 2023and it was learned that the film was selected.

Argentina has not been part of the Oscar Awards for several years, but, at the 2023 ceremony, we will say present. This has to do with the fact that, minutes ago, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the nominees in all categories for the 2023 Oscar Awards. By revealing the nominees for Best International Film, they confirmed that ‘Argentina, 1985’ is a of the five selected.

‘Argentina, 1985’, will compete against ‘All quiet in the western front’, from Germany; ‘Close’, from Belgium; ‘EO’, from Poland; and ‘The quiet girl’, from Ireland. In this way, the film directed by Santiago Mitre, and starring Ricardo Darín and Peter Lanzani, adds a new presence in a competition. Although, this time, ‘Argentina, 1985’ will be at the most important ceremony in the film industry.

Weeks ago, a new edition of the Golden Globes awards ceremony was held, which rewards the best of cinema and television in the United States. As every year, one of the shortlists is for Best Foreign Film, where the Hollywood Foreign Press Association chooses different films made outside the US. Among the nominees was ‘Argentina, 1985’, and after a long wait, they announced that they had won the statuette.

After celebrating, Santiago Miter and Ricardo Darín went up on stage to receive the award. First of all, the director thanked for the award and shared it with the entire team of this film. Later, he stated that it is “an immense privilege to have shared this film with Ricardo Darín, who is one of the best actors in the world. I want to share this award with all the people who, since the dictatorship, have been fighting to build a better democracy in Argentina. And they continue to fight…

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