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14 DÍAS, 12 NOCHES - Diario Palentino

14 DÍAS, 12 NOCHES - Diario Palentino
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14 DÍAS, 12 NOCHES - La Tribuna de Toledo

14 DÍAS, 12 NOCHES - La Tribuna de Toledo
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Best International Feature: Argentina, Canada, Russia - Blog

Best International Feature: Argentina, Canada, Russia - Blog
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What Will Make the Oscar Shortlists in Documentary and International Categories?

What Will Make the Oscar Shortlists in Documentary and International Categories? Here’s what might happen as doc and international contenders are narrowed to 15 semifinalistsSteve Pond | February 1, 2021 @ 1:46 PM Last Updated: February 1, 2021 @ 10:11 PM AWARDS BEAT Crip Camp, I m No Longer Here / Netflix Monday is the start of five days of voting to determine shortlists in the nine Oscar categories that narrow down the field before the start of nomination balloting. In the Best Documentary Feature and Best International Feature Film categories, 238 and 93 films, respectively, will be reduced to 15 semifinalists. In each of those categories, voters must see a minimum number of entries, drawn from a “required viewing” list sent to each member, in order to vote. Documentary voters must see more than 30 films, international voters must see 12. Shortlists in all categories will be announced on Feb. 9.

The Very Personal Story Within Canadian Drama 14 Days, 12 Nights : THR Presents Q&A With Director Jean-Philippe Duval

YOUTUBE Duval says the drama about a Canadian woman who travels to Vietnam to visit the birthplace of her adopted daughter touched on his own family’s story. The Hollywood Reporter’s Alex Ritman sat down with director Jean-Philippe Duval to discuss his film 14 Days, 12 Nights in a THR Presents Q&A powered by Vision Media. During the half-hour chat, Duval described why the film  Canada’s entry for the 2021 Academy Awards international feature film category touched on subjects that were closer to home than anything he had worked on previously. 14 Days, 12 Nights follows Isabelle (Anne Dorval), a grief-stricken Canadian woman who journeys to Vietnam to visit the birthplace of her adopted daughter following a terrible accident. Touching on themes such as culture, mourning, friendship and forgiveness, the story sees Isabelle eventually meet her daughter’s birth mother, Thuy Nguyen (Leanna Chea), in Hanoi, and the two embark on a road trip to some of the country�

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