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  1. Foreign Language Film - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Music (Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score) - Adaptation Score by Dimitri Tiomkin W

  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. 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.

  4. The 44th Academy Awards were presented April 10, 1972, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. The ceremonies were presided over by Helen Hayes , Alan King , Sammy Davis Jr. , and Jack Lemmon .

  5. The list of six films they were to choose from were the remaining five of the top ten preliminary listings, plus The Godfather score. The results of the re-balloting was that the fifth nomination became Sleuth, composed by John Addison.] [NOTE: The Academy’s Board of Governors voted to confer this award on January 6, 1973. Mr.

  6. 72 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Shoeshine. 1946 1h 27m Not Rated. 8.0 (8.2K) Rate. Two shoeshine boys in postwar Rome, Italy save up to buy a horse, but their involvement as dupes in a burglary lands them in juvenile prison; the experience take a devastating toll on their friendship.

  7. Black Orpheus. 1959 1h 40m PG. 7.4 (12K) Rate. 81 Metascore. A retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth, set during the time of the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro.