Oscars Best International Feature Film Winners Compilation | Oscars Legacy (1947 - 2023)

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A look back at the legacy of the Best International Feature Film Oscar Winners honoring films released between 1947 - 2023.

Which country from these films would you want to travel to?

COUNTRIES WITH MOST AWARDS ([#] indicates number of nominations)
11 Italy [30] (plus 3 Special/Honorary Awards)
9 France [38] (plus 3 Special/Honorary Awards)
4 Denmark [14]
4 Spain [21]
3 Germany [13]
3 The Netherlands [7]
3 Sweden [16]
3 U.S.S.R. [9]
2 Argentina [8]
2 Austria [4]
2 Czechoslovakia [6]
2 Hungary [10]
2 Iran [3]
2 Japan [15] (plus 3 Honorary Awards)
2 Switzerland [5]
1 Algeria [5]
1 Bosnia & Herzegovina [2]
1 Canada [6]
1 Chile [2]
1 Czech Republic [3]
1 West Germany [8]
1 Ivory Coast [1]
1 Mexico [9]
1 Poland [13]
1 Russia [7]
1 South Africa [2]
1 South Korea [1]
1 Taiwan [3]
1 United Kingdom [3]

WINNING FILMS/COUNTRIES IN ORDER:
1947 (20th)
Italy
Shoe-Shine

1948 (21st)
France
Monsieur Vincent

1949 (22nd)
Italy
The Bicycle Thief

1950 (23rd)
France/Italy
The Walls of Malapaga

1951 (24th)
Japan
Rashomon

1952 (25th)
France
Forbidden Games

1954 (27th)
Japan
Gate of Hell

1955 (28th)
Japan
Samurai, The Legend of Musashi

1956 (29th)
Italy
La Strada

1957 (30th)
Italy
The Nights of Cabiria

1958 (31st)
France
My Uncle

1959 (32nd)
France
Black Orpheus

1960 (33rd)
Sweden
The Virgin Spring

1961 (34th)
Sweden
Through a Glass Darkly

1962 (35th)
France
Sundays and Cybele

1963 (36th)
Italy
Federico Fellini's 8-1/2

1964 (37th)
Italy
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

1965 (38th)
Czechoslovakia
The Shop on Main Street

1966 (39th)
France
A Man and a Woman

1967 (40th)
Czechoslovakia
Closely Watched Trains

1968 (41st)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
War and Peace

1969 (42nd)
Algeria
Z

1970 (43rd)
Italy
Investigation of a Citizen above Suspicion

1971 (44th)
Italy
The Garden of the Finzi Continis

1972 (45th)
France
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

1973 (46th)
France
Day for Night

1974 (47th)
Italy
Amarcord

1975 (48th)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Dersu Uzala

1976 (49th)
Ivory Coast
Black and White in Color

1977 (50th)
France
Madame Rosa

1978 (51st)
France
Get Out Your Handkerchiefs

1979 (52nd)
Federal Republic of Germany
The Tin Drum

1980 (53rd)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears

1981 (54th)
Hungary
Mephisto

1982 (55th)
Spain
Volver a Empezar ('To Begin Again')

1983 (56th)
Sweden
Fanny & Alexander

1984 (57th)
Switzerland
Dangerous Moves

1985 (58th)
Argentina
The Official Story

1986 (59th)
The Netherlands
The Assault

1987 (60th)
Denmark
Babette's Feast

1988 (61st)
Denmark
Pelle the Conqueror

1989 (62nd)
Italy
Cinema Paradiso

1990 (63rd)
Switzerland
Journey of Hope

1991 (64th)
Italy
Mediterraneo

1992 (65th)
France
Indochine

1993 (66th)
Spain
Belle Epoque

1994 (67th)
Russia
Burnt by the Sun

1995 (68th)
The Netherlands
Antonia's Line

1996 (69th)
Czech Republic
Kolya

1997 (70th)
The Netherlands
Character

1998 (71st)
Italy
Life Is Beautiful

1999 (72nd)
Spain
All about My Mother

2000 (73rd)
Taiwan
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

2001 (74th)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
No Man's Land

2002 (75th)
Germany
Nowhere in Africa

2003 (76th)
Canada
The Barbarian Invasions

2004 (77th)
Spain
The Sea Inside

2005 (78th)
South Africa
Tsotsi

2006 (79th)
Germany
The Lives of Others

2007 (80th)
Austria
The Counterfeiters

2008 (81st)
Japan
Departures

2009 (82nd)
Argentina
The Secret in Their Eyes

2010 (83rd)
Denmark
In a Better World

2011 (84th)
Iran
A Separation

2012 (85th)
Austria
Amour

2013 (86th)
Italy
The Great Beauty

2014 (87th)
Poland
Ida

2015 (88th)
Hungary
Son of Saul

2016 (89th)
Iran
The Salesman

2017 (90th)
Chile
A Fantastic Woman

2018 (91st)
Mexico
Roma

2019 (92nd)
South Korea
Parasite

2020 (93rd)
Denmark
Another Round

2021 (94th)
Japan
Drive My Car

2022 (95th)
Germany
All Quiet on the Western Front

2023 (96th)
United Kingdom
The Zone of Interest

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All Comments (16)
  • @Oscars
    Which country from these films would you want to travel to?
  • @user-cp5sy6og8d
    "How to make millions before the grandma dies" is high hope from Thailand this year😊
  • My choices( some films weren't submitted but i thought there were better than the winner) 2000: Amores perros 2001: Amelie 2002: Man without past 2003: City of god 2004: 2046 2005: Cache 2006: Lives of others but pan's labyrinth was also very good 2007: Persepolis( haven't seen the winner) 2008: Waltz with Bashir 2009: Mother 2010: Dogtooth 2011: A separation 2012: Amour 2013: the hunt 2014: The tale of princess kaguya 2015: Embrace of serpents 2016: my life as a courgette 2017: Taxi driver( the Korean one) 2018: Sorry roma but i like burning more 2019: Parasite 2020: Another round 2021: Worst person in the world 2022: Close 2023: Anatomy of the fall
  • @NickDGass
    More of this kind of content, please!
  • @emiliobello2538
    I hope one day this category gives a nomination to Thailand, Laos, Singapore, Senegal, Mali, Chad, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Portugal, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Lithuania, or even New Zealand
  • @Emmathelady
    Godzilla: Minus One should have been nominated.
  • I hope greece wins someday, little England could had won if it was nominated but it didn't
  • For me worst international winner is " In a better world" Nothing in the film is bad but when you have three other films from three acclaim directors that end up getting acclaim over the years. I wouldn't called best choice, also that Thailand film should also been nominated
  • @manuelbello5806
    And lastly you put The Zone Of Interest Even though the movie was mediocre. That speech was beautiful. He humanized all Holocaust Victims and Gaza Victims and October 7 victims. Said they were all suffering and only depicted IDF as bad, not Israelis as a whole I think either Shayda or Housekeeping For Beginners or The Taste Of Things or Goodbye Julia or Music Is My Life or The Wandering Earth 2 should have been nominated instead. And that The Teachers Lounge or Perfect Days should have won Society is rigged by accusing Jonathan Glazer of being antisemitic No to antisemitism 🟦 No to Islamophobia No to war No to genocide Also glad that Cillian Murphy won for Oppenheimer and dedicated it to peacemakers everywhere And the speech of 20 Days in Mauripol winning. And an honor that Bobi Wine The People’s President was also nominated