Saturn Award for Best International Film Awarded for Best motion picture of the year in non-English language, or set or produced in a non-American country Country United States Presented by Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films First awarded 1979 Currently held by Sisu (2022/2023 )Website www .saturnawards .org
The Saturn Award for Best International Film is one of the annual awards given by the American professional organization, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films . The Saturn Awards , which are the oldest film -specialized awards to reward science fiction , fantasy , and horror achievements (the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation , awarded by the World Science Fiction Society who reward science fiction and fantasy in various media, is the oldest award for science fiction and fantasy films), included the Best International Film category (then named Best Foreign Film ) for the first time for the 1980 film year. It was deactivated after 1982, and was revived for the 2006 film year.[ 1] It is given to a feature-length motion picture from outside the United States of America and/or films in foreign languages, including non-English American films.
Winners and nominees [ edit ]
1970s (Best Foreign Film)[ edit ]
Year
Motion picture
Country
Language
2010 (37th )
Monsters
United Kingdom
English
Centurion
United Kingdom
English
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Sweden
Swedish
The Complete Metropolis
Germany
German
Mother
South Korea
Korean
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale
Finland
Finnish English
2011 (38th )
The Skin I Live In
Spain
Spanish
Attack the Block
United Kingdom
English
Largo Winch
France Belgium
French
Melancholia
Denmark France
English
Point Blank
France
French
The Troll Hunter
Norway
Norwegian
2012 (39th )
Headhunters [ 4]
Norway
Norwegian , Danish , Swedish , Russian , English
Anna Karenina
United Kingdom
English
Chicken with Plums
France Germany Belgium
French
The Fairy
Belgium France
French
My Way
South Korea
Korean , Japanese , Russian , German , Chinese , English
Pusher
United Kingdom
English
2013 (40th )
Big Bad Wolves
Israel
Hebrew
Blancanieves
Spain
No dialogue (Intertitles in Spanish )
A Hijacking
Denmark
Danish
How I Live Now
United Kingdom
English
Stoker
United States United Kingdom
English
The World's End
United Kingdom
English
2014 (41st )
The Theory of Everything
United Kingdom
English
Bird People
France
French , English
Calvary
Ireland United Kingdom
English
Force Majeure
Sweden France Norway
Swedish , English , French , Norwegian
Mood Indigo
France Belgium
French
The Railway Man
United Kingdom Australia
English
2015 (42nd )
Turbo Kid
Canada New Zealand
English
Goodnight Mommy
Austria
German
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared
Sweden
Swedish
Labyrinth of Lies
Germany
German
Legend
United Kingdom
English
The Wave
Norway
Norwegian
2016 (43rd )
The Handmaiden
South Korea
Korean
Elle
France Germany
French
In Order of Disappearance
Norway
Norwegian
The Mermaid
China Hong Kong
Chinese
Shin Godzilla
Japan
Japanese
Under the Shadow
Qatar Jordan United Kingdom
Persian
2017 (44th )
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion
India
Telugu
Brimstone
Netherlands France Germany Sweden United Kingdom
English
The Lodgers
Ireland
English
The Man Who Invented Christmas
Ireland Canada
English
The Square
Sweden Germany France Denmark
Swedish , English , Danish
Wolf Warrior 2
China
Chinese , English
2018/2019 (45th )
Burning [ 5]
South Korea
Korean
Aniara
Sweden Denmark
Swedish , Danish
Border
Sweden
Swedish
Ghost Stories
United Kingdom
English
The Guilty
Denmark
Danish
Shadow
China
Chinese
Parasite
South Korea
Korean
Jojo Rabbit
United States New Zealand Czech Republic
English
The Nightingale
Australia
English , Irish , Palawa kani
Official Secrets
United States United Kingdom
English
Sputnik
Russia
Russian
The Whistlers
Romania France Germany
Romanian , English , El Silbo , Spanish
Countries with most wins [ edit ]
Countries with most nominations (6 or more)[ edit ]
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