“The Czech Film and Television Academy Has Selected Klára Tasovská’s Documentary I’M Not Evertything I Want to Be AS The COUNTRY’S SUBMISSION FOR BESTIPEMAPEMATEMA. The Formally Daring Documentary, WHICH Premiered at Last Year’s Berlinale and Won this Year’s Czech Lion For Best Documentary, Profiles Photographer Liburer libuŠe jarcovjákovj.”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
The Formally Daring Documentary, WHICH Premiered at Last Year’s Berlinale and Won this Year’s Czech Lion For Best Documentary, Profiles Photographer Liber Libuse Jarcovjka Prague’s UnderGround Scene in the 1980s Before Fleeing to West Berlin. Drawing from Her Private Diaries and Thoulss of Analog Photographs, Tasovská’s Film Charts Jarcovjákováková Life from the Dissident Art Circles of Communist Shzecslovakiatovakiatovakiato.
The Oscar Selection Marks the FIRST TIME the Czech Academy Has Chosen Its Candidate Through A Two-Round Process. From a shortlist of three – Broken voices, Caravan an I’m not everything i want to be – The Latter Was Selected by 194 Eligible Academy Members.
Last Year’s Czech Entry, Jiří Mádl’s Wavesreaured the Oscars’ International Feature Shortlist But Did Not Secure A nomination. The Czech Republic Has Scored Three Wins in the Category, Including Jan Svathe Kolya (1996) and, Under the Czechoslovak Banner, The Shop on Main Street (1965) and Jiří Menzel’s Closely Watched Trains (1966). The Last Czech Film to Receive A Nomination Was Ondřej Trojan’s Zelary In 2003.
The Academy Will Annoughter The 15-Film International Feature Shortlist on Dec. 16, with nominations Revealed Jan. 22. The Oscars Take Place March 15 in Los Angeles.
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