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Italy Selects Gianfranco Rosi’s ‘Notturno’ As International Oscar Submission

Italy is putting forward Gianfranco Rosi’s latest documentary Notturno as its candidate for the 2021 International Oscar race.

ANICA, the country’s national film body, oversaw the selection process with the jury consisting of Nicola Borrelli, Simone Gattoni, Paolo Genovese, Carlo Poggioli, Cristina Priarone, Gloria Satta, and Baba Richerme.

The pic premiered at Venice in Competition and picked up a handful of prizes. It it an immersive portrait of those trying to survive in the war-torn Middle East.

The deadline for submissions to the Oscar race is December 1, with the 2021 ceremony scheduled to take place on April 25. The shortlist for the International Oscar will be unveiled February 9 and nominations will be announced March 15.

Italy is the most successful nation in the International / Best Foreign Film Oscar category with a total of 11 wins (plus three ‘honorary’ wins in the early days of the awards). It last triumphed in 2013 with Paolo Sorrentino’s The Great Beauty.

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