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Then how come _Day for Night (Truffaut) won that award when all the copies
I've found say "English language version?" Is this a dub, or is this a
situation like _The Golden Coach_?
Scott
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On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Lang Thompson wrote:
> Canada is considered part of the American "domestic"
> >market for weekly box-office records; perhaps this is why English-Canadian
> >films are never considered for best foreign film. Only French-language
> >films from Quebec seem to qualify.
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> It's because the award is Best Foreign-Language Film or as the rules state
> "produced with a basically non-English dialogue track."
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> LT
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