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OSCARS 2016 Italy

Nine films in competition to be the Italian nominee

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- The meeting to choose Italy’s nominee from among the nine candidates will be held on 28 September at the ANICA, which acts on behalf of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences

Nine films in competition to be the Italian nominee
My Mother by Nanni Moretti

Leopardi [+see also:
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by Mario Martone; Latin Lover [+see also:
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by Cristina Comencini; The Wait [+see also:
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interview: Lou de Laâge
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by Piero Messina; My Mother [+see also:
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interview: Nanni Moretti
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by Nanni Moretti; You Can’t Save Yourself Alone [+see also:
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interview: Sergio Castellitto
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by Sergio CastellittoNon essere cattivo [+see also:
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by Claudio Caligari; Per amor vostro [+see also:
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interview: Giuseppe M Gaudino
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by Giuseppe M. Gaudino; Blood of my Blood [+see also:
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interview: Marco Bellocchio
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by Marco Bellocchio and Sworn Virgin [+see also:
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Q&A: Laura Bispuri
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by Laura Bispuri. Out of all the Italian films released in Italy between 1 October 2014 and 30 September 2015, these are the nine films from which the Italian nominee for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film will be chosen. 

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The meeting to choose the nominee from the nine candidate films will be held on Monday 28 September at the headquarters of the ANICA, which acts on behalf of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. The nominee will be announced on 14 January 2016, whilst the Oscars award ceremony will be held in Los Angeles on Sunday 28 February 2016. 

The selection committee will be made up of Nicola Borrelli, the Director General for Cinema of the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism; composer Nicola Piovani; director Daniele Luchetti; producers Tilde Corsi and Olivia Musini; distributor Andrea Occhipinti; Stefano Rulli, the President of the Fondazione Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (the Italian Film School); and journalists Natalia Aspesi and Gianni Canova.

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(Translated from Italian)

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