It appears a movie produced in America using only American actors would be eligible for the foreign language award if 50% of the dialogue was in a language other than English. That is, it doesn't matter where the film is made or what it's about, only the dialog. If you were a munchkin you could make an almost silent film with one foreign words spoken and it would qualify.
So both Passion of the Christ and Apocalypto technically qualify as foreign films? For some reason it amuses me that Mel Gibson is a world-renowned foreign film director.
Well, he is from Australia, and I remember Aussies being upset when he trained out his accent.
That being said, Bryan Adams was put in a "foreign" album category at a Canadian music awards because it was produced in the US, I think, and/or had too many Americans working on it.
I think it's because, as pretentious as the film scene can be, the foreign film scene tends to take it to the next level; and you have someone that the mainstream has declared to be some sort of anti-semitic white supremacist who none of these people would want to be caught in the same room with; and he's directed/produced two such films to wide release.
I imagine some GigaChad at a foreign film festival telling people "of course I like foreign films: Mel Gibson is my favorite director"
Last time I looked, KIM, America only had one official language, and it ain't fucking korean.
America has no official languages.
Instagram requires a log in to see a post. So I don't even know what you're upset about if you don't archive it.
Click on the arrows on the image. You don't have to login.
Same for you u/Chem
The image auto generates a link to: https://www.instagram.com/accounts/login/?next=/p/CJKRuwZheB5/%3Figshid%3Dmiq4i8jbedpa And even if I do take out the log in park it gets stuck in this never ending loop of loading and reloading. I just simply can't view the image.
I'm not seeing that at all.
Id like to know what the hell theyd catergorize as a foreign langauge film
English.
Fucking clown world
Those demons do not belong in America and nothing will change until they are evicted.
It appears a movie produced in America using only American actors would be eligible for the foreign language award if 50% of the dialogue was in a language other than English. That is, it doesn't matter where the film is made or what it's about, only the dialog. If you were a munchkin you could make an almost silent film with one foreign words spoken and it would qualify.
So both Passion of the Christ and Apocalypto technically qualify as foreign films? For some reason it amuses me that Mel Gibson is a world-renowned foreign film director.
Well, he is from Australia, and I remember Aussies being upset when he trained out his accent.
That being said, Bryan Adams was put in a "foreign" album category at a Canadian music awards because it was produced in the US, I think, and/or had too many Americans working on it.
I think it's because, as pretentious as the film scene can be, the foreign film scene tends to take it to the next level; and you have someone that the mainstream has declared to be some sort of anti-semitic white supremacist who none of these people would want to be caught in the same room with; and he's directed/produced two such films to wide release.
I imagine some GigaChad at a foreign film festival telling people "of course I like foreign films: Mel Gibson is my favorite director"
Mel Gibson was born in New York
"stolen land"
you were conquered.
maybe our ancestors made a mistake leaving yours alive.
I wish all of those who hate the US so much would just go to the “morally superior” country of their choosing and just leave the rest of us alone.