Oscar 2005: Best Foreign-Language Film Entries (Mexico to Venezuela)
Oscar 2005: Best Foreign-Language Film Entries (Afghanistan to China)
Oscar 2005: Best Foreign-Language Film Entries (Croatia to Malaysia)

Mexico, Innocent Voices, Luis Mandoki, director;

The Netherlands, Simon, Eddy Terstall, director;

Norway, Hawaii, Oslo, Erik Poppe, director;

Palestine, The Olive Harvest, Hanna Elias, director;

Philippines, Crying Ladies, Mark Meily, director;

Poland, The Welts, Magdalena Piekorz, director;

Portugal, The Miracle According to Salomé, Mário Barroso, director;

Romania, Orient-Express, Sergiu Nicolaescu, director;

Russia, Night Watch, Timur Bekmambetov, director;

Serbia and Montenegro, Goose Feather, Ljubiša Samardic, director;

Slovenia, Beneath Her Window, Metod Pevec, director;

South Africa, Yesterday, Darrell Roodt, director;

Spain, The Sea Inside, Alejandro Amenabar, director;

Sweden, As It Is in Heaven, Kay Pollak, director;

Switzerland, Mein Name Ist Bach, Dominique de Rivaz, director;

Taiwan, 20 : 30 : 40, Sylvia Chang, director;

Thailand, The Overture, Itthisoontorn Vichailak, director;

Uruguay, Whisky, Juan Pablo Rebella, Pablo Stoll, directors;

Venezuela, Punto y Raya, Elia Schneider, director.
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Tags: 2005 Oscar, Academy Awards, As in Heaven, Beneath Her Window, Crying Ladies, Darrell Roodt, The Olive Harvest, The Overture, The Sea Inside, The Welts
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