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Oscar Award Organizers Reveal Foreign Language Film Submissions

© REUTERS / Phil McCarten An Oscar statue is seen at the nominations announcement for the 87th Academy Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 15, 2015.
An Oscar statue is seen at the nominations announcement for the 87th Academy Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 15, 2015. - Sputnik International
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - A total of 87 countries have submitted movies for the 2019 Oscar in the category for the best foreign language film, including Russian war drama film "Sobibor" directed by Konstantin Khabensky.

The list of films also includes Belarusian drama film "Crystal Swan" directed by Darya Zhuk, Ukrainian drama film "Donbass" directed by Sergei Loznitsa, Polish drama "Cold War" by Pawel Pawlikowski and Mexico's drama "Roma" by Alfonso Cuaron.

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The five films chosen for Oscar nominations will be announced on January 22, while the ceremony will be held on February 24, 2019 in Los Angeles.

Khabensky's film is based on the history of the only successful revolt at a Nazi death camp during the Second World War. The uprising was led by Soviet officer Aleksander Pechersky. Some 300 prisoners managed to escape the camp, while only around 50 of them survived the war.

The Sobibor Nazi death camp operated from May 1942 until October 1943. According to the latest data collected by historians, Nazis killed about 250,000 Jews from Poland and other European countries at this camp.

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Ilya Vasiliev, the head of Aleksander Pechersky foundation and a creative producer of film "Sobibor," told Sputnik that his team was very happy that Oscar organizers had accepted the bid to compete in the foreign language film category.

"We are very happy that this has happened, and especially glad that it has happened now. Starting from tomorrow, ceremonial and mourning events will be held around the world to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the uprising. Some of these events will be held with our active participation in Moscow, Bratislava, Jerusalem and other cities. It is good that this news has come at this very moment. This allows to draw attention of the public, those who have not yet learned that such an important event happened 75 years ago," Vasiliev said.

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