List of Israeli submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film

Israel has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[nb 1] since 1964. Despite its relatively small film-making industry, ten Israeli films have been nominated for the Foreign Language Oscar, placing it in the Top Ten most nominated countries of all time. However, no Israel film has ever won the coveted award.

Ephraim Kishon directed Sallah (1964), Israel's first film nominated for the award.

Since 1991, the Israeli Ophir Award winner for Best Film is automatically designated the Israeli submission for the Oscar. In 2007, Aviva My Love and Sweet Mud tied for the award, necessitating a second round of voting which resulted in the submission of Sweet Mud. In 2008 The Band's Visit won the Ophir Award for Best Film but was disqualified by AMPAS for containing too much English dialogue. The runner-up Beaufort was submitted in its place, resulting in Israel's first Oscar nomination in 23 years.

The most successful Israeli director is this category is Moshé Mizrahi who received two Oscar nominations representing Israel, and whose 1977 film Madame Rosa won the Oscar, representing France. Ephraim Kishon represented Israel twice, and was nominated both times. Joseph Cedar and Savi Gavison have represented Israel in the competition three times each, and Cedar was nominated twice.

Submissions

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956. The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films. Following this, they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award.[3] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Israel for review by AMPAS for the Foreign Film Oscar along with the year of the submission and the year of the respective Academy Award ceremony.

In most of the Israeli submissions, the majority of the dialogue was in Hebrew. Films which notably used another language as a primary spoken language are The Glass Cage and Moments (French), Late Marriage (Georgian) and Ajami (the local dialect of Arabic). Many others, including Yana's Friends and Saint Clara, feature a heavy dose of Russian.

The missing years are those in which no film was submitted by Israel.

Year
(Ceremony)
Film title used in nominationOriginal titleDirectorResult
1964
(37th)
Sallah Sallakh Shabati
(סאלח שבתי)
Ephraim Kishon Nominated[4]
1965
(38th)
The Glass Cage Kluv Hazkhukhit
(כלוב הזכוכית)
Philippe Arthuys and Jean-Louis Levi-Alvarès Not Nominated
1966
(39th)
The Flying Matchmaker Sh'nei Quni Lem'l
(שני קוני למל)
Israel Becker Not Nominated
1968
(41st)
Every Bastard a King Kol Mamzer Melekh
(כל ממזר מלך)
Uri Zohar Not Nominated
1969
(42nd)
Siege Matzor
(מצור)
Gilberto Tofano Not Nominated
1971
(44th)
The Policeman Hashoter Azulai
(השוטר אזולאי)
Ephraim Kishon Nominated[5]
1972
(45th)
I Love You Rosa Ani Ohev Otakh Rozah
(אני אוהב אותך רוזה)
Moshé Mizrahi Nominated[6]
1973
(46th)
The House on Chelouche Street Habayit Birkhov Chelouche
(הבית ברחוב שלוש)
Moshé Mizrahi Nominated[7]
1975
(48th)
My Michael Mikhal Sheli
(מיכאל שלי)
Dan Wolman Not Nominated
1977
(50th)
Operation Thunderbolt Mivtza Yonatan
(מבצע יונתן)
Menahem Golan Nominated[8]
1978
(51st)
Lemon Popsicle Esqimo Limon
(אסקימו לימון)
Boaz Davidson Not Nominated
1979
(52nd)
Moments Regayyim
(רגעים)
Michal Bat-Adam Not Nominated
1980
(53rd)
The Thin Line Al Khevel Daq
(על חבל דק)
Michal Bat-Adam Not Nominated
1981
(54th)
A Thousand Little Kisses Elef Neshiqot Q'tanot
(אלף נשיקות קטנות)
Mira Recanati Not Nominated
1982
(55th)
Hamsin Khamsin
(חמסין)
Daniel Wachsmann Not Nominated
1983
(56th)
A Married Couple Zug Nasui
(זוג נשוי)
Yitzhak Yeshurun Not Nominated
1984
(57th)
Beyond the Walls Me'akhorei Hasoragim
(מאחורי הסורגים)
Uri Barbash Nominated[9]
1985
(58th)
When Night Falls Ad Sof Halaylah
(עד סוף הלילה)
Eitan Green Not Nominated
1986
(59th)
Avanti Popolo Avanti Popolo
(אוונטי פופולו)
Rafi Bukai Not Nominated
1987
(60th)
I Don't Give a Damn Lo Sam Zayin
(לא שם זין)
Shmuel Imberman Not Nominated
1988
(61st)
The Summer of Aviya Haqayitz Shel Aviyah
(הקיץ של אביה)
Eli Cohen Not Nominated
1989
(62nd)
One of Us Echad Mi'shelanu
(אחד משלנו)
Uri Barbash Not Nominated
1990
(63rd)
The Lookout Shuru
(שורו)
Savi Gabizon Not Nominated
1991
(64th)
Beyond the Sea Me'ever Layam
(מעבר לים)
Jacob Goldwasser Not Nominated
1992
(65th)
Life According to Agfa Ha'khayyim Al Pi Agfa
(החיים על פי אגפא)
Assi Dayan Not Nominated
1993
(66th)
Revenge of Itzik Finkelstein Niqmato Shel Itziq Finkelstein
(נקמתו של איציק פינקלשטיין)
Enrique Rottenberg Not Nominated
1994
(67th)
Sh'Chur Sh'khur
(שחור)
Shmuel Hasfari Not Nominated
1995
(68th)
Lovesick on Nana Street Kholeh Ahavah Beshikun Gimel
(חולה אהבה בשיכון גימל)
Savi Gabizon Not Nominated
1996
(69th)
Saint Clara Clara Haqdoshah
(קלרה הקדושה)
Ari Folman and Ori Sivan Not Nominated
1997
(70th)
Pick a Card Afulah Express
(עפולה אקספרס)
Julie Shles Not Nominated
1998
(71st)
Circus Palestine Qirqas Palestinah
(קרקס פלשתינה)
Eyal Halfon Not Nominated
1999
(72nd)
Yana's Friends Hakhaverim Shel Yanah
(החברים של יאנה)
Arik Kaplun Not Nominated
2000
(73rd)
Time of Favor Hahesder
(ההסדר)
Joseph Cedar Not Nominated
2001
(74th)
Late Marriage Khatunah Me'ukheret
(חתונה מאוחרת)
Dover Kosahvili Not Nominated
2002
(75th)
Broken Wings K'nafayyim Sh'vurot
(כנפיים שבורות)
Nir Bergman Not Nominated
2003
(76th)
Nina's Tragedies Ha'asonot Shel Ninah
(האסונות של נינה)
Savi Gabizon Not Nominated
2004
(77th)
Campfire Medurat Hashevet
(מדורת השבט)
Joseph Cedar Not Nominated
2005:
(78th)
What a Wonderful Place Eyzeh Maqom Nifla
(איזה מקום נפלא)
Eyal Halfon Not Nominated
2006
(79th)
Sweet Mud Adamah Meshuga'at
(אדמה משוגעת)
Dror Shaul Not Nominated
2007
(80th)
Beaufort Beaufort
(בופור)
Joseph Cedar Nominated[10]
2008
(81st)
Waltz with Bashir Vals Im Bashir
(ואלס עם באשיר)
Ari Folman Nominated[11]
2009
(82nd)
Ajami Agami
(عجمي / עג'מי)
Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani Nominated[12]
2010
(83rd)
The Human Resources Manager[13] Sh'likhuto Shel Ha'Memuneh Al Mash'abei Enosh
(שליחותו של הממונה על משאבי אנוש)
Eran Riklis Not Nominated[14]
2011
(84th)
Footnote He'arat Shulayyim
(הערת שוליים)
Joseph Cedar Nominated[15]
2012
(85th)
Fill the Void[16] L'male Et Hekhalal
(למלא את החלל)
Rama Burshtein Not Nominated
2013
(86th)
Bethlehem[17] Beit Lechem
(בית לחם)
Yuval Adler Not Nominated
2014
(87th)
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem[18] Get — Ha'mishpat shel Vivian Amsalem
(גט - המשפט של ויויאן אמסלם)
Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz Not Nominated
2015
(88th)
Baba Joon[19] Baba Joon
(באבא ג'ון)
Yuval Delshad Not Nominated
2016
(89th)
Sand Storm[20] Sufat Chol
(סופת חול)
Elite Zexer Not Nominated
2017
(90th)
Foxtrot[21] פוֹקְסטְרוֹט Samuel Maoz Made December shortlist[22]
2018
(91st)
The Cakemaker[23] האופה-מברלין Ofir Raul Grazier Not Nominated
2019
(92nd)
Incitement[24] Yamim Noraim
(ימים נוראים)
Yaron Zilberman Not Nominated

See also

  • List of Academy Award winners and nominees for Best Foreign Language Film
  • Cinema of Israel

Notes

  1. The category was previously named the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but this was changed to the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film in April 2019, after the Academy deemed the word "Foreign" to be outdated.[1][2]

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