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Miriam Ross <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Nov 2006 15:24:01 +0000
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Apologies for cross-posting

 I'm looking into the controversies surrounding films that have been
disqualified from the US Academy Awards for best foreign film due to
uncertainty surrounding the film's nationality or the languages it uses. The
example I have right now is *Un lugar en el mundo* that was entered as a
Uruguayan film in 1993 but disqualified as it was thought to be from
Argentina.
Can anyone think of anymore notable examples and any literature or press
articles surrounding them
thanks
Miriam

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