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  • [Year(Ceremony)]: 1988(61st)
    [Film title used in nomination]: Commissar
    [Russian title]: Комиссар
    [Director]: Aleksandr Askoldov
    [Republic of production]:  Russian SFSR
    [Result]: Not Nominated
    (Submissions)

  • [Year(Ceremony)]: 1977(50th)
    [Film title used in nomination]: The Ascent
    [Russian title]: Восхождение
    [Director]: Larisa Shepitko
    [Republic of production]:  Russian SFSR
    [Result]: Not Nominated
    (Submissions)

  • [Year(Ceremony)]: 1969(42nd)
    [Film title used in nomination]: The Brothers Karamazov
    [Russian title]: Братья Карамазовы
    [Director]: Kirill Lavrov, Ivan Pyryev & Mikhail Ulyanov
    [Republic of production]:  Russian SFSR
    [Result]: Nominated
    (Submissions)

  • [Year(Ceremony)]: 1984(57th)
    [Film title used in nomination]: Wartime Romance
    [Russian title]: Военно-полевой роман
    [Director]: Pyotr Todorovsky
    [Republic of production]:  Ukrainian SSR
    [Result]: Nominated
    (Submissions)

  • [Year(Ceremony)]: 1981(54th)
    [Film title used in nomination]: O, Sport, You – the Peace!
    [Russian title]: О спорт, ты – мир!
    [Director]: Yuri Ozerov (director)
    [Republic of production]:  Russian SFSR
    [Result]: Not Nominated
    (Submissions)

  • [Year(Ceremony)]: 1986(59th)
    [Film title used in nomination]: Wild Pigeon
    [Russian title]: Чужая белая и рябой
    [Director]: Sergei Solovyov
    [Republic of production]:  Russian SFSR
    [Result]: Not Nominated
    (Submissions)

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Since 1963, the Soviet Union has been supplying famous domestic films to international film festivals in the hope of being nominated and winning an Oscar for Best International Feature Film. This situation persisted until the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. During this period, the Soviets submitted a total of 24 local films, according to a random tool, but the nominations varied.

Details of the nominated films, their original titles and English language lists, directors, results, and other important information are stored in the generator, which can be further checked by friends interested in local films. Fortunately, Dersu Uzala and Moscow Do Not Believe in Tears won the Best International Feature Film Oscar for those films submitted by the Soviet Union. Although some of the films missed the awards with regret, these films, whether from the production, shooting or plot, the performance tension of the actors, etc. , in the technology at that time is a rare good film.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Soviet submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.

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