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  1. The foreign language films with the most awards are Sweden's Fanny and Alexander, Taiwan's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, South Korea’s Parasite, and Germany’s All Quiet on the Western Front with four awards each, including the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. [2]

  2. For the 1956 Academy Awards, a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since then. Unlike other Academy Awards, the Best International Feature Film Award is not presented to a specific individual.

  3. Jacques Tati accepts the Oscar® for Best Foreign Language Film to France for "My Uncle" ("Mon Oncle") at the 31st Academy Awards® in 1959. Hosted by Laurence...

  4. The 31st Academy Awards | 1959. RKO Pantages Theatre. Monday, April 6, 1959. Honoring movies released in 1958.

  5. The Walls of Malapaga. 1949 1h 29m. 6.8 (1K) Rate. A French fugitive arrives in Genoa, where he becomes entangled with an Italian woman and her daughter. Director René Clément Stars Jean Gabin Isa Miranda Vera Talchi. 5. Rashomon.

  6. This article lists all the foreign language films which have been nominated for or won Academy Awards in any category, not just the International Feature Film category (known before the 2019 awards as Best Foreign Language Film) itself.

  7. Winner of both the Academy Award for best foreign-language film and the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or, Marcel Camus’ Black Orpheus (Orfeu negro) brings the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to the twentieth-century madness of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.