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2011 Iranian drama film

A Separation
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAsghar Farhadi
Written byAsghar Farhadi
Produced byAsghar Farhadi
Starring
  • Leila Hatami
  • Peyman Moaadi
  • Shahab Hosseini
  • Sareh Bayat
  • Sarina Farhadi
  • Babak Karimi
  • Merila Zarei
CinematographyMahmoud Kalari
Edited byHayedeh Safiyari
Music bySattar Oraki
Distributed byFilmiran
Release dates
  • 15 February 2011 (2011-02-15) (Berlin)
  • 16 March 2011 (2011-03-16) (Iran)
Running time
123 minutes[1]
CountryIran
LanguagePersian
Budget$800,000[2]
Box office$24.4 million[2]

A Separation (Persian: جدایی نادر از سیمین, romanized: Jodāi-e Nāder az Simin; lit. 'The Separation of Nader from Simin'; also titled Nader and Simin, A Separation) is a 2011 Iranian drama film written and directed by Asghar Farhadi, starring Leila Hatami, Peyman Moaadi, Shahab Hosseini, Sareh Bayat, and Sarina Farhadi. It focuses on an Iranian middle-class couple who separate, the disappointment and desperation suffered by their daughter due to the egotistical disputes and separation of her parents, and the conflicts that arise when the husband hires a lower-class caregiver for his elderly father, who has Alzheimer's disease.

A Separation won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2012, becoming the first Iranian film to win the award.[3] It received the Golden Bear for Best Film and the Silver Bears for Best Actress and Best Actor at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, becoming the first Iranian film to win the Golden Bear.[4] It also won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film[5] and the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film.[6] The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay,[7] making it the first non-English film in five years to achieve this.

Plot

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Nader, Simin, and their 10-year-old daughter, Termeh, are an upper-middle-class family living in a flat in Tehran. Simin wants the whole family to leave Iran and has prepared the visas, but Nader wishes to stay to care for his father, who lives with them, and has Alzheimer's disease. Simin therefore files for divorce, but the family court considers the grounds to be insufficient and rejects the application. Simin moves back to her parents’ home and Termeh stays with her father.

Nader hires Razieh, a deeply religious woman from a poor and distant suburb, to take care of his father during the day. She comes each day with her young daughter, Somayeh. She soon finds that she cannot cope, in particular because the old man has become incontinent. One day, when Razieh and Somayeh are busy, he slips out and wanders in the street. Razieh hastens out and dodges through the traffic to get to him.

The next day, Nader and Termeh come home early and discover the old man lying unconscious on the floor in his bedroom, tied to the bed. Razieh and Somayeh are out. When they return, Razieh says she had some urgent personal business; Nader accuses her of neglecting his father and stealing some money (which Simin had in fact used to pay some movers). When Razieh refuses to leave until he pays her, he pushes her out of the flat. She apparently falls down some steps. Nader and Simin later learn that Razieh has suffered a miscarriage.

If Nader knew of Razieh's pregnancy and caused the miscarriage, he could be guilty of murder. There is now a series of claims and counter-claims before a criminal judge: on one side, Nader, with Simin and Termeh; on the other, Razieh and her husband, Hodjat. He is a hot-tempered man, embittered and humiliated by the loss of his long-time job as a cobbler, and harassed by creditors. More than once, he attempts to assault Nader.

Razieh says that Nader knew of her pregnancy because he heard a conversation in the flat between her and Termeh's tutor, in which the tutor recommended a doctor to her. Nader denies this, and the tutor gives evidence in his support. Termeh finds reasons to believe this is not true, and Nader at last admits to her that he has lied for her sake and his father's: he cannot go to prison. The tutor withdraws her evidence. To protect her father, Termeh tells the judge that her father did not know of the pregnancy until she told him.

Nader claims that when he pushed Razieh out of the flat, she could not have fallen down the steps, but would have been protected by the railing. Razieh confesses to Simin that when she went out to bring back the old man, she was hit by a car and was in pain that night; this was the day before Nader pushed her, and she had gone out that day to see a doctor.

Hodjat is violent, and Simin fears for Termeh's safety. Simin persuades Nader to make a payment to Hodjat, but Nader first asks Razieh to swear on the Qur'an that he is the cause of her miscarriage. She cannot do so. Hodjat cannot force her, and begins hitting himself in a rage.

Later, at the family court, Nader and Simin are granted a divorce. As the film ends, they wait separately outside the court while Termeh tells the judge which parent she chooses to live with.

Cast

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  • Leila Hatami as Simin, a teacher and mother in Tehran
  • Peyman Moaadi as Nader, Simin's husband of 14 years
  • Sarina Farhadi as Termeh, Simin and Nader's teenaged daughter
  • Sareh Bayat as Razieh, devout wife and mother employed as a caregiver for Nader's father
  • Shahab Hosseini as Hodjat, Razieh's troubled and unemployed husband
  • Kimia Hosseini as Somayeh, Razieh and Hodjat's young daughter
  • Merila Zarei as Mrs Ghahraei, Termeh's teacher
  • Babak Karimi as Judge
  • Shirin Yazdanbakhsh as Simin's mother and Nader's mother-in-law
  • Ali-Asghar Shahbazi as Nader's elderly father, suffering from severe Alzheimer's

Production

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The concept came from a number of personal experiences and abstract pictures which had been in Asghar Farhadi's mind for some time. Once he decided to make the film, about a year before it premiered, it was quickly written and financed. Farhadi described the film as the "logical development" from his previous film, About Elly. Like Farhadi's last three films, A Separation was made without any government support. The financing went without trouble much thanks to the success of About Elly.[8] The production was granted US$25,000 in support from the Motion Picture Association's APSA Academy Film Fund.[9]

In September 2010, Farhadi was banned from making the film by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, because of an acceptance speech held during an award ceremony where he expressed support for several Iranian film personalities. Notably he had wished to see the return to Iranian cinema of Mohsen Makhmalbaf, an exiled filmmaker and Iranian opposition profile, and of the imprisoned political filmmaker Jafar Panahi, both of whom had been connected to the Iranian Green Movement. The ban was lifted in the beginning of October after Farhadi claimed to have been misperceived and apologized for his remarks.[10]

Release and reception

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Asghar Farhadi, winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for A Separation

The film premiered on 9 February 2011 at the 29th Fajr International Film Festival in Tehran.[11] Six days later it played in Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival.[12] Farhadi had previously competed at the festival's 2009 edition with About Elly, for which he had received the Silver Bear for Best Director.[10] A Separation was distributed in Iran through Filmiran.[13] Distribution rights for the United Kingdom were acquired by Artificial Eye.[14]

Box office

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As of 17 April 2014, A Separation has grossed worldwide over $24 million on an estimated budget of just $800,000, making it a huge box-office success.[2]

Critical reception

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The film has been met with universal acclaim from film critics. It currently holds a 99% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 176 reviews with an average rating of 8.90/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Morally complex, suspenseful, and consistently involving, A Separation captures the messiness of a dissolving relationship with keen insight and searing intensity."[15] The site ranked it 24th on their "300 Best Movies of All Time" list in 2025.[16] It has a score of 95 on Metacritic based on 41 reviews,[17] making it the best-reviewed film of 2011.[18]

Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter wrote from the Berlinale:

Just when it seemed impossible for Iranian filmmakers to express themselves meaningfully outside the bounds of censorship, Asghar Farhadi's Nader and Simin, A Separation comes along to prove the contrary. Apparently simple on a narrative level yet morally, psychologically and socially complex, it succeeds in bringing Iranian society into focus for in a way few other films have done.

Young noted how Farhadi portrayed Iran's social and religious divisions, and complimented the film's craft:

As in all the director's work, the cast is given top consideration and their realistic acting results in unusual depth of characterization. All five main actors stand out sharply in Mahmood Kalari's intimate cinematography. Though the film lasts over two hours, Hayedeh Safiyari's fast-moving editing keeps the action tensely involving from start to finish.[19]

In a strongly positive review from Screen Daily, Lee Marshall wrote:

Showing a control of investigative pacing that recalls classic Hitchcock and a feel for ethical nuance that is all his own, Farhadi has hit upon a story that is not only about men and women, children and parents, justice and religion in today's Iran, but that raises complex and globally relevant questions of responsibility, of the subjectivity and contingency of "telling the truth", and of how thin the line can be between inflexibility and pride – especially of the male variety – and selfishness and tyranny.[20]

Alissa Simon from Variety called it Farhadi's strongest work yet and described it:

Tense and narratively complex, formally dense and morally challenging... The provocative plot casts a revealing light on contempo Iranian society, taking on issues of gender, class, justice and honor as a secular middle-class family in the midst of upheaval winds up in conflict with an impoverished religious one.[21]

David Thomson for The New Republic wrote:

You cannot watch the film without feeling kinship with the characters and admitting their decency as well as their mistakes. The American films made this year that deal with the internal detail and difficulty of family life – like The Descendants — are airy, pretty and affluent compared with A Separation. With the best will in the world, George Clooney cannot discard his aura of stardom, yet the actors in the Iranian film seem caught in their characters' traps.[22]

The film won the Fajr Film Festival's Crystal Simorghs for Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematographer and Best Sound Recorder. It also received the Audience Favourite Film award.[23] It won the top award, the Golden Bear for Best Film, at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. The actress ensemble received the Silver Bear for Best Actress, and the actor ensemble the Silver Bear for Best Actor. In addition it received the Competition Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the Berliner Morgenpost Readers' Prize.[24] Isabella Rossellini, the Jury president of the Berlin International Film Festival, said that the choice of Farhadi's film for the Golden Bear was "pretty unanimous".[4] Farhadi commented that he never would have thought he would win the Golden Bear, and that the film's victory offered "a very good opportunity to think of the people of my country, the country I grew up in, the country where I learned my stories – a great people".[25] Ahmad Miralaii, the director of Iran's Farabi Cinematic Foundation, said that "Iranian cinema is proud of the awards", as he welcomed Farhadi at the airport upon the director's return from Berlin.[13]

A Separation was voted the second best film of 2011 in the annual Sight & Sound critic poll,[26] as well as in the LA Weekly Film Poll 2011.[27] The film was also voted No. 3 in the annual indieWire critic survey for 2011,[28] No. 4 in the 2011 poll by Film Comment,[29] and was ranked No. 5 on Paste magazine's 50 Best Movies of 2011.[30] Roger Ebert ranked the film No. 1 on his The Best Films of 2011 list and wrote: "A Separation will become one of those enduring masterpieces watched decades from now".[31] In 2024, Looper ranked it number 7 on its list of the "50 Best PG-13 Movies of All Time," writing "While you can't go wrong with any Farhadi movie, A Separation is an especially strong and thoughtful achievement from this artist."[32]

Iranian critic Massoud Farasati, whose views are close to those of the Islamic regime, said "The image of our society that A Separation depicts is the dirty picture westerners are wishing for".[33]

Industry reaction

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Steven Spielberg stated he believed the film to be the best of that year by a wide margin. Other admirers of the film included Woody Allen who called Farhadi to congratulate him on the film. David Fincher, Meryl Streep, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie spoke to Farhadi during the awards season each offering their praise for him and the film.[34]

Top ten lists

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The film has appeared on numerous critics' top ten lists for 2011,[35] some notable of which are the following:

  • 1st: Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times[35]
  • 1st: Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal[35]
  • 1st: Peter Rainer, The Christian Science Monitor[35]
  • 1st: Mike D'Angelo, Freelance[36]
  • 1st: Nathaniel Rogers, The Film Experience[36]
  • 1st: Kristy Puchko, The Film Stage[36]
  • 1st: A. A. Dowd, Time Out Chicago[36]
  • 2nd: Alison Willmore, The A.V. Club[35]
  • 2nd: Andrea Gronvall, Chicago Reader[35]
  • 2nd: Oliver Lyttelton, The Playlist[35]
  • 2nd: Chuck Bowen, Slant[35]
  • 2nd: David Fear, Time Out New York[35]
  • 2nd: Peter Martin, Twitch[36]
  • 2nd: Tom Hall, Sarasota Film Festival[36]
  • 3rd: Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle[35]
  • 3rd: Noel Murray, The A.V. Club[35]
  • 3rd: Scott Tobias, The A.V. Club[35]
  • 3rd: Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian[35]
  • 3rd: Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald[35]
  • 3rd: Dave McCoy, MSN Movies[35]
  • 3rd: Nick Schager, Slant[35]
  • 3rd: Peter Howell, Toronto Star[37]
  • 4th: Ray Greene, Boxoffice Magazine[35]
  • 4th: Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly[35]

Sight & Sound magazine included the film in its list of "30 great films of the 2000s".[38] A Separation was later named the ninth-greatest film of the 21st century in a 2016 BBC critics' poll.[39] In 2018, the film was ranked 21st in the BBC's list of The 100 greatest foreign language films of all time.[40] In 2019, The Guardian ranked the film 36th in its 100 best films of the 21st century list.[41] In 2021, members of Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) and Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) voted its screenplay 66th in WGA’s 101 Greatest Screenplays of the 21st Century (So Far).[42][43] In 2022, Sight and Sound ranked the film 72th in its Directors' 100 Greatest Films of All Time list [44] In 2025, the film ranked number 33 on The New York Times' list of "The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century" and was one of the films voted for the "Readers' Choice" edition of the list, finishing at number 145.[45][46] In July 2025, it ranked number 12 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century."[47]

Awards and nominations

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
Academy Awards 26 February 2012 Best Original Screenplay Asghar Farhadi Nominated [7][48]
Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won
Asia Pacific Screen Awards 24 November 2011 Best Feature Film A Separation Won [49][50]
Achievement in Directing Asghar Farhadi Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor Peyman Moaadi Nominated
Best Screenplay Asghar Farhadi Nominated
Asian Film Awards 19 March 2012 Best Film A Separation Won [51]
Best Director Asghar Farhadi Won
Best Actress Leila Hatami Nominated
Favorite Actress Leila Hatami Nominated
Best Screenwriter Asghar Farhadi Won
Best Editor Hayedeh Safiyari Won
BBC Four World Cinema Awards 20 November 2011 BBC Four World Cinema Award Asghar Farhadi Won [52]
Berlin International Film Festival 20 February 2011 Golden Bear Asghar Farhadi Won [53]
Best Actress Leila Hatami, Sareh Bayat, Sarina Farhadi and Kimia Hosseini Won
Best Actor Peyman Moaadi, Shahab Hosseini, Ali-Asghar Shahbazi and Babak Karimi Won
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Asghar Farhadi Won
Bodil Awards 3 March 2012 Best Non-American Film A Separation Won [54]
Boston Society of Film Critics 11 December 2011 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Runner-up [55]
British Academy Film Awards 12 February 2012 Best Film Not in the English Language A Separation Nominated [56]
British Independent Film Awards 4 December 2011 Best Foreign Film A Separation Won [57]
Broadcast Film Critics Association 12 January 2012 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won [58]
Camerimage 5 December 2011 Silver Frog Mahmoud Kalari Won [59]
Chicago Film Critics Association 19 December 2011 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won [60]
César Awards 24 February 2012 Best Foreign Film A Separation Won [61]
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association 16 December 2011 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won [62]
David di Donatello Awards 4 May 2012 Best Foreign Film A Separation Won [63]
Durban International Film Festival 29 July 2012 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won [64]
Fajr International Film Festival 19 February 2011 Audience Award – Best Film A Separation Won [65]
Crystal Simorgh Award – Best Director Asghar Farhadi Won
Crystal Simorgh Award – Best Cinematography Mahmoud Kalari Won
Crystal Simorgh Award – Best Screenplay Asghar Farhadi Won
Crystal Simorgh Award – Best Sound Recording Mahmoud Samakbashi Won
Diploma of Honor – Best Actor in a Supporting Role Shahab Hosseini Won
Diploma of Honor – Best Actress in a Supporting Role Sareh Bayat Won
Golden Globe Awards 13 January 2012 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won [5]
Guldbagge Awards 23 January 2012 Best Foreign Film A Separation Won [66]
Independent Spirit Awards 25 February 2012 Best Foreign Film A Separation Won [67]
International Film Festival of India 3 December 2011 Best Director Asghar Farhadi Won [68]
London Film Critics' Circle 19 January 2012 Foreign Language Film of the Year A Separation Won [69]
Film of the Year A Separation Nominated
Director of the Year Asghar Farhadi Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Asghar Farhadi Won
Supporting Actress of the Year Sareh Bayat Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 11 December 2011 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Runner-up [70]
Best Screenplay Asghar Farhadi Won
Melbourne International Film Festival 24 August 2011 Most Popular Feature Film A Separation Won [71]
National Board of Review 1 December 2011 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won [72]
National Society of Film Critics 7 January 2012 Best Film A Separation 3rd Place [73]
Best Screenplay Asghar Farhadi Won
Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won
New York Film Critics Circle 29 November 2011 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won [74]
Online Film Critics Society 2 January 2012 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Won [75]
Palm Springs International Film Festival 15 January 2012 FIPRESCI award for best actress Leila Hatami, Sareh Bayat and Sarina Farhadi Won [76]
Satellite Awards 18 December 2011 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Nominated [77]
Sydney Film Festival 20 June 2011 Best Film Asghar Farhadi Won [78]
Toronto Film Critics Association 14 December 2011 Best Foreign Language Film A Separation Runner-up [79]
Toronto International Film Festival 18 September 2011 People's Choice Award Asghar Farhadi Runner-up [80]
Vancouver International Film Festival 16 October 2011 Roger's People's Choice Award Asghar Farhadi Won [80]
Yerevan International Film Festival 18 July 2011 Grand Prix – Golden Apricot for Best Feature Film Asghar Farhadi Won [81]

^[I] Each date is linked to the article about the awards held that year wherever possible.

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External links

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  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata (US)
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  • Awards and nominations
Films directed
  • Dancing in the Dust (2003)
  • The Beautiful City (2004)
  • Fireworks Wednesday (2006)
  • About Elly (2009)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • The Past (2013)
  • The Salesman (2016)
  • Everybody Knows (2018)
  • A Hero (2021)
  • Parallel Tales (2025)
Screenplays
  • Low Heights (2002)
Miscellaneous
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Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
1947–1955
(Honorary)
  • 1947: Shoeshine – Vittorio De Sica
  • 1948: Monsieur Vincent – Maurice Cloche
  • 1949: Bicycle Thieves – Vittorio De Sica
  • 1950: The Walls of Malapaga – René Clément
  • 1951: Rashomon – Akira Kurosawa
  • 1952: Forbidden Games – René Clément
  • 1953: No Award
  • 1954: Gate of Hell – Teinosuke Kinugasa
  • 1955: Samurai, The Legend of Musashi – Hiroshi Inagaki
1956–1975
  • 1956: La Strada – Federico Fellini
  • 1957: Nights of Cabiria – Federico Fellini
  • 1958: My Uncle – Jacques Tati
  • 1959: Black Orpheus – Marcel Camus
  • 1960: The Virgin Spring – Ingmar Bergman
  • 1961: Through a Glass Darkly – Ingmar Bergman
  • 1962: Sundays and Cybèle – Serge Bourguignon
  • 1963: 8½ – Federico Fellini
  • 1964: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Vittorio De Sica
  • 1965: The Shop on Main Street – Ján Kadár & Elmar Klos
  • 1966: A Man and a Woman – Claude Lelouch
  • 1967: Closely Watched Trains – Jiří Menzel
  • 1968: War and Peace – Sergei Bondarchuk
  • 1969: Z – Costa-Gavras
  • 1970: Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion – Elio Petri
  • 1971: The Garden of the Finzi-Continis – Vittorio De Sica
  • 1972: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie – Luis Buñuel
  • 1973: Day for Night – François Truffaut
  • 1974: Amarcord – Federico Fellini
  • 1975: Dersu Uzala – Akira Kurosawa
1976–present
  • 1976: Black and White in Color – Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • 1977: Madame Rosa – Moshé Mizrahi
  • 1978: Get Out Your Handkerchiefs – Bertrand Blier
  • 1979: The Tin Drum – Volker Schlöndorff
  • 1980: Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears – Vladimir Menshov
  • 1981: Mephisto – István Szabó
  • 1982: Volver a Empezar ('To Begin Again') – José Luis Garci
  • 1983: Fanny and Alexander – Ingmar Bergman
  • 1984: Dangerous Moves – Richard Dembo
  • 1985: The Official Story – Luis Puenzo
  • 1986: The Assault – Fons Rademakers
  • 1987: Babette's Feast – Gabriel Axel
  • 1988: Pelle the Conqueror – Bille August
  • 1989: Cinema Paradiso – Giuseppe Tornatore
  • 1990: Journey of Hope – Xavier Koller
  • 1991: Mediterraneo – Gabriele Salvatores
  • 1992: Indochine – Régis Wargnier
  • 1993: Belle Époque – Fernando Trueba
  • 1994: Burnt by the Sun – Nikita Mikhalkov
  • 1995: Antonia's Line – Marleen Gorris
  • 1996: Kolya – Jan Svěrák
  • 1997: Character – Mike van Diem
  • 1998: Life Is Beautiful – Roberto Benigni
  • 1999: All About My Mother – Pedro Almodóvar
  • 2000: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – Ang Lee
  • 2001: No Man's Land – Danis Tanović
  • 2002: Nowhere in Africa – Caroline Link
  • 2003: The Barbarian Invasions – Denys Arcand
  • 2004: The Sea Inside – Alejandro Amenábar
  • 2005: Tsotsi – Gavin Hood
  • 2006: The Lives of Others – Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
  • 2007: The Counterfeiters – Stefan Ruzowitzky
  • 2008: Departures – Yōjirō Takita
  • 2009: The Secret in Their Eyes – Juan José Campanella
  • 2010: In a Better World – Susanne Bier
  • 2011: A Separation – Asghar Farhadi
  • 2012: Amour – Michael Haneke
  • 2013: The Great Beauty – Paolo Sorrentino
  • 2014: Ida – Paweł Pawlikowski
  • 2015: Son of Saul – László Nemes
  • 2016: The Salesman – Asghar Farhadi
  • 2017: A Fantastic Woman – Sebastián Lelio
  • 2018: Roma – Alfonso Cuarón
  • 2019: Parasite – Bong Joon-ho
  • 2020: Another Round – Thomas Vinterberg
  • 2021: Drive My Car – Ryusuke Hamaguchi
  • 2022: All Quiet on the Western Front – Edward Berger
  • 2023: The Zone of Interest – Jonathan Glazer
  • 2024: I'm Still Here – Walter Salles
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  • t
  • e
Asian Film Award for Best Film
  • The Host (2007)
  • Secret Sunshine (2008)
  • Tokyo Sonata (2009)
  • Mother (2010)
  • Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2011)
  • A Separation (2012)
  • Mystery (2013)
  • The Grandmaster (2014)
  • Blind Massage (2015)
  • The Assassin (2016)
  • I Am Not Madame Bovary (2017)
  • Youth (2018)
  • Shoplifters (2019)
  • Parasite (2020)
  • Wife of a Spy (2021)
  • Drive My Car (2022)
  • Evil Does Not Exist (2023)
  • All We Imagine as Light (2024)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film
2000s
  • Secret Sunshine (2007)
  • Tulpan (2008)
  • Samson and Delilah (2009)
2010s
  • Aftershock (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Beyond the Hill (2012)
  • Omar (2013)
  • Leviathan (2014)
  • Cemetery of Splendour (2015)
  • Cold of Kalandar (2016)
  • Sweet Country (2017)
  • Shoplifters (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
2020s
  • Not held (2020)
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • Before, Now & Then (2022)
  • Perfect Days (2023)
  • April (2024)
  • It Was Just an Accident (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
César Award for Best Foreign Film
  • Scent of a Woman (1976)
  • We All Loved Each Other So Much (1977)
  • A Special Day (1978)
  • The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1979)
  • Manhattan (1980)
  • Kagemusha (1981)
  • The Elephant Man (1982)
  • Victor/Victoria (1983)
  • Fanny and Alexander (1984)
  • Amadeus (1985)
  • The Purple Rose of Cairo (1986)
  • The Name of the Rose (1987)
  • The Last Emperor (1988)
  • Bagdad Cafe (1989)
  • Dangerous Liaisons (1990)
  • Dead Poets Society (1991)
  • Toto the Hero (1992)
  • High Heels (1993)
  • The Piano (1994)
  • Four Weddings and a Funeral (1995)
  • Land and Freedom (1996)
  • Breaking the Waves (1997)
  • Brassed Off (1998)
  • Life Is Beautiful (1999)
  • All About My Mother (2000)
  • In the Mood for Love (2001)
  • Mulholland Drive (2002)
  • Bowling for Columbine (2003)
  • Mystic River (2004)
  • Lost in Translation (2005)
  • Million Dollar Baby (2006)
  • Little Miss Sunshine (2007)
  • The Lives of Others (2008)
  • Waltz with Bashir (2009)
  • Gran Torino (2010)
  • The Social Network (2011)
  • A Separation (2012)
  • Argo (2013)
  • The Broken Circle Breakdown (2014)
  • Mommy (2015)
  • Birdman (2016)
  • I, Daniel Blake (2017)
  • Loveless (2018)
  • Shoplifters (2019)
  • Parasite (2020)
  • Another Round (2021)
  • The Father (2022)
  • The Beasts (2023)
  • The Nature of Love (2024)
  • The Zone of Interest (2025)
  • One Battle After Another (2026)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • Au revoir les enfants (1988)
  • Henry V (1989)
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1990)
  • An Angel at My Table (1991)
  • The Crying Game (1992)
  • The Piano (1993)
  • Three Colours: Red (1994)
  • Il Postino: The Postman (1995)
  • Dekalog (1996)
  • Shall We Dance? (1997)
  • Life Is Beautiful (1998)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
  • Amélie (2001)
  • Y tu mamá también (2002)
  • City of God (2003)
  • A Very Long Engagement (2004)
  • Caché (2005)
  • Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
  • 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007)
  • Let the Right One In (2008)
  • The White Ribbon (2009)
  • A Prophet (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Amour (2012)
  • The Act of Killing (2013)
  • Force Majeure (2014)
  • Son of Saul (2015)
  • The Handmaiden (2016)
  • The Square (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Another Round (2020)
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • Decision to Leave (2022)
  • The Zone of Interest (2023)
  • All We Imagine as Light (2024)
  • It Was Just an Accident (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
British Independent Film Award for Best International Independent Film
Foreign Language
(1998–2002)
  • The Appartment (1998)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Kadosh (2000)
  • In the Mood for Love (2001)
  • Monsoon Wedding (2002)
English Language
(1998–2002)
  • Boogie Nights (1998)
  • Happiness (1999)
  • The Straight Story (2000)
  • Memento (2001)
  • Lantana (2002)
International
(2003–present)
  • City of God (2003)
  • Oldboy (2004)
  • Downfall (2005)
  • Caché (2006)
  • The Lives of Others (2007)
  • Waltz with Bashir (2008)
  • Let the Right One In (2009)
  • A Prophet (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • The Hunt (2012)
  • Blue is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • Boyhood (2014)
  • Room (2015)
  • Moonlight (2016)
  • Get Out (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Nomadland (2020)
  • Flee (2021)
  • The Worst Person in the World (2022)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • Anora (2024)
  • Sentimental Value (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • Il Postino: The Postman (1995)
  • Ridicule (1996)
  • Shall We Dance? (1997)
  • Life Is Beautiful (1998)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
  • Amélie (2001)
  • Y tu mamá también (2002)
  • The Barbarian Invasions (2003)
  • The Sea Inside (2004)
  • Kung Fu Hustle (2005)
  • Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
  • Waltz with Bashir (2008)
  • Broken Embraces (2009)
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Amour (2012)
  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • Force Majeure (2014)
  • Son of Saul (2015)
  • Elle (2016)
  • In the Fade (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Minari (2020)
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • RRR (2022)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • Emilia Pérez (2024)
  • The Secret Agent (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Crystal Simorgh for Audience Choice of Best Film
  • The Glass Agency (1998)
  • The Color of Paradise (1999)
  • The Bride of Fire / Born Under Libra (2000)
  • Killing Mad Dogs (2001)
  • Low Heights (2002)
  • The Wind Carpet (2003)
  • The Lizard (2004)
  • The Willow Tree (2005)
  • Fireworks Wednesday (2006)
  • Deportees / Santouri (2007)
  • There's Always A Woman in Between (2008)
  • Penniless / About Elly (2009)
  • In Amethyst Color (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • The Snow on the Pines (2012)
  • The Painting Pool / Hush! Girls Don't Scream (2013)
  • Track 143 / Special Line (2014)
  • Crazy Rook (2015)
  • Life and A Day (2016)
  • Midday Adventures (2017)
  • Sheeple (2018)
  • Just 6.5 (2019)
  • Butterfly Stroke (2020)
  • Piebald (2021)
  • No award given (2022)
  • No award given (2023)
  • No award given (2024)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • Cinema Paradiso (1990)
  • The Double Life of Veronique (1991)
  • Indochine (1992)
  • Farewell My Concubine (1993)
  • Three Colours: Red (1994)
  • Les Misérables (1995)
  • Prisoner of the Mountains (1996)
  • Character (1997)
  • Life Is Beautiful (1998)
  • Run Lola Run (1999)
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
  • Amélie (2001)
  • And Your Mother Too (2002)
  • City of God (2003)
  • A Very Long Engagement (2004)
  • Paradise Now (2005)
  • Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
  • Tell No One (2008)
  • Sin nombre (2009)
  • Biutiful (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Amour (2012)
  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • Force Majeure (2014)
  • Son of Saul (2015)
  • The Handmaiden (2016)
  • The Square (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Minari (2020)
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • Decision to Leave (2022)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2024)
  • Sentimental Value (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
David di Donatello Award for Best International Film
1950s–1960s
  • The Prince and the Showgirl (1958)
  • Gigi (1959)
  • Ben-Hur (1961)
  • Judgment at Nuremberg (1962)
  • The Longest Day (1963)
  • Lawrence of Arabia (1964)
  • My Fair Lady (1965)
  • The Agony and the Ecstasy (1966)
  • Doctor Zhivago (1967)
  • Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1968)
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey (1969)
1970–2000
  • The Lion in Winter (1970)
  • Ryan's Daughter (1971)
  • The French Connection (1972)
  • The Godfather (1973)
  • Jesus Christ Superstar (1974)
  • The Towering Inferno (1975)
  • Nashville (1976)
  • Marathon Man (1977)
  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1978)
  • The Wishing Tree (1979)
  • Kramer vs. Kramer (1980)
  • Mephisto (1982)
  • Gandhi (1983)
  • Fanny and Alexander (1984)
  • Amadeus (1985)
  • Out of Africa (1986)
  • A Room with a View (1987)
  • Au revoir les enfants (1988)
  • Rain Man (1989)
  • Dead Poets Society (1990)
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1991)
  • Raise the Red Lantern (1992)
  • A Heart in Winter (1993)
  • In the Name of the Father (1994)
  • Pulp Fiction (1995)
  • Nelly and Mr. Arnaud (1996)
  • Ridicule (1997)
  • The Full Monty (1998)
  • Train of Life (1999)
  • All About My Mother (2000)
2001–present
  • The Taste of Others (2001)
  • The Man Who Wasn't There (2002)
  • The Pianist (2003)
  • The Barbarian Invasions (2004)
  • Million Dollar Baby (2005)
  • Crash (2006)
  • Babel (2007)
  • No Country for Old Men (2008)
  • Gran Torino (2009)
  • Inglourious Basterds (2010)
  • Hereafter (2011)
  • A Separation (2012)
  • Django Unchained (2013)
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
  • Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2015)
  • Bridge of Spies (2016)
  • Nocturnal Animals (2017)
  • Dunkirk (2018)
  • Roma (2019)
  • Parasite (2020)
  • 1917 (2021)
  • Belfast (2022)
  • The Fabelmans (2023)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2024)
  • Anora (2025)
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  • e
Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear
1951–1975
  • Cinderella (1951)
  • Four in a Jeep (1951)
  • In Beaver Valley (1951)
  • Justice Is Done (1951)
  • Without Leaving an Address (1951)
  • One Summer of Happiness (1952)
  • The Wages of Fear (1953)
  • Hobson's Choice (1954)
  • Die Ratten (1955)
  • Invitation to the Dance (1956)
  • 12 Angry Men (1957)
  • Wild Strawberries (1958)
  • Les Cousins (1959)
  • El Lazarillo de Tormes (1960)
  • La Notte (1961)
  • A Kind of Loving (1962)
  • Bushido, Samurai Saga (1963)
  • To Bed or Not to Bed (1963)
  • Dry Summer (1964)
  • Alphaville (1965)
  • Cul-de-sac (1966)
  • The Departure (1967)
  • Who Saw Him Die? (1968)
  • Early Works (1969)
  • The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1971)
  • The Canterbury Tales (1972)
  • Distant Thunder (1973)
  • The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974)
  • Adoption (1975)
1976–2000
  • Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976)
  • The Ascent (1977)
  • Ascensor (1978)
  • Las truchas (1978)
  • What Max Said (1978)
  • David (1979)
  • Heartland (1980)
  • Palermo or Wolfsburg (1980)
  • Deprisa, deprisa (1981)
  • Veronika Voss (1982)
  • Ascendancy (1983)
  • La colmena (1983)
  • Love Streams (1984)
  • Wetherby (1985)
  • The Woman and the Stranger (1985)
  • Stammheim (1986)
  • The Theme (1987)
  • Red Sorghum (1988)
  • Rain Man (1989)
  • Larks on a String (1990)
  • Music Box (1990)
  • The House of Smiles (1991)
  • Grand Canyon (1992)
  • The Wedding Banquet (1993)
  • Woman Sesame Oil Maker (1993)
  • In the Name of the Father (1994)
  • The Bait (1995)
  • Sense and Sensibility (1996)
  • The People vs. Larry Flynt (1997)
  • Central Station (1998)
  • The Thin Red Line (1999)
  • Magnolia (2000)
2001–present
  • Intimacy (2001)
  • Bloody Sunday (2002)
  • Spirited Away (2002)
  • In This World (2003)
  • Head-On (2004)
  • U-Carmen eKhayelitsha (2005)
  • Grbavica (2006)
  • Tuya's Marriage (2007)
  • Elite Squad (2008)
  • The Milk of Sorrow (2009)
  • Honey (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Caesar Must Die (2012)
  • Child's Pose (2013)
  • Black Coal, Thin Ice (2014)
  • Taxi (2015)
  • Fire at Sea (2016)
  • On Body and Soul (2017)
  • Touch Me Not (2018)
  • Synonyms (2019)
  • There Is No Evil (2020)
  • Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn (2021)
  • Alcarràs (2022)
  • On the Adamant (2023)
  • Dahomey (2024)
  • Dreams (Sex Love) (2025)
  • Yellow Letters (2026)
  • v
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  • e
Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Foreign Film – Foreign Language
1949–1972
  • Bicycle Thieves (1949)
  • Genevieve / The Lady of the Camelias / No Way Back / Twenty-Four Eyes (1954)
  • Children, Mother, and the General / Dangerous Curves / Eyes of Children / Ordet / Stella (1955)
  • Before Sundown / A Girl in Black / Roses on the Arm / War and Peace / The White Reindeer (1956)
  • Confessions of Felix Krull / Tizoc / Yellow Crow (1957)
  • Girl and the River / The Road a Year Long / Rosemary (1958)
  • Aren't We Wonderful? / Black Orpheus / The Bridge / Odd Obsession / Wild Strawberries (1959)
  • The Truth / The Virgin Spring (1960)
  • Two Women (1961)
  • Divorce Italian Style (1962)
  • Any Number Can Win (1963)
  • Marriage Italian Style (1964)
  • Juliet of the Spirits (1965)
  • A Man and a Woman (1966)
  • Live for Life (1967)
  • War and Peace (1968)
  • Z (1969)
  • Rider on the Rain (1970)
  • The Policeman (1971)
  • The Emigrants / The New Land (1972)
Foreign Film
1973–1985
  • The Pedestrian (1973)
  • Scenes from a Marriage (1974)
  • Lies My Father Told Me (1975)
  • Face to Face (1976)
  • A Special Day (1977)
  • Autumn Sonata (1978)
  • La Cage aux Folles (1979)
  • Tess (1980)
  • Chariots of Fire (1981)
  • Gandhi (1982)
  • Fanny and Alexander (1983)
  • A Passage to India (1984)
  • The Official Story (1985)
Foreign Language Film
1986–2020
  • The Assault (1986)
  • My Life as a Dog (1987)
  • Pelle the Conqueror (1988)
  • Cinema Paradiso (1989)
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1990)
  • Europa Europa (1991)
  • Indochine (1992)
  • Farewell My Concubine (1993)
  • Farinelli (1994)
  • Les Misérables (1995)
  • Kolya (1996)
  • Ma vie en rose (1997)
  • Central Station (1998)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
  • No Man's Land (2001)
  • Talk to Her (2002)
  • Osama (2003)
  • The Sea Inside (2004)
  • Paradise Now (2005)
  • Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
  • Waltz with Bashir (2008)
  • The White Ribbon (2009)
  • In a Better World (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Amour (2012)
  • The Great Beauty (2013)
  • Leviathan (2014)
  • Son of Saul (2015)
  • Elle (2016)
  • In the Fade (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Minari (2020)
Non-English Language Film
2021–present
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • Argentina, 1985 (2022)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • Emilia Pérez (2024)
  • The Secret Agent (2025)
  • v
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  • e
Guldbagge Award for Best Foreign Film
  • Bagdad Cafe (1987)
  • A World Apart (1989)
  • Time of the Gypsies (1990)
  • Monsieur Hire (1991)
  • Husbands and Wives (1992)
  • The Piano (1993)
  • Short Cuts (1994)
  • Before the Rain (1995)
  • Breaking the Waves (1996)
  • The Ice Storm (1997)
  • Festen (1998)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Magnolia (2000)
  • Amélie (2001)
  • The Man Without a Past (2002)
  • The Hours (2003)
  • The Return (2004)
  • L'Enfant (2005)
  • The Lives of Others (2006)
  • This Is England (2007)
  • Lust, Caution (2008)
  • The White Ribbon (2009)
  • Lourdes (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Amour (2012)
  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • Two Days, One Night (2014)
  • Leviathan (2015)
  • Son of Saul (2016)
  • The Salesman (2017)
  • Shoplifters (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • For Sama (2020)
  • Flee (2021)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Independent Spirit Award for Best International Film
  • Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
  • A Room with a View (1986)
  • My Life as a Dog (1987)
  • Wings of Desire (1988)
  • My Left Foot (1989)
  • Sweetie (1990)
  • An Angel at My Table (1991)
  • The Crying Game (1992)
  • The Piano (1993)
  • Three Colours: Red (1994)
  • Before the Rain (1995)
  • Secrets & Lies (1996)
  • The Sweet Hereafter (1997)
  • The Celebration (1998)
  • Run Lola Run (1999)
  • Dancer in the Dark (2000)
  • Amélie (2001)
  • Y Tu Mamá También (2002)
  • Whale Rider (2003)
  • The Sea Inside (2004)
  • Paradise Now (2005)
  • The Lives of Others (2006)
  • Once (2007)
  • The Class (2008)
  • An Education (2009)
  • The King's Speech (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Amour (2012)
  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • Ida (2014)
  • Son of Saul (2015)
  • Toni Erdmann (2016)
  • A Fantastic Woman (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Quo Vadis, Aida? (2020)
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • Joyland (2022)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • Flow (2024)
  • The Secret Agent (2025)
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London Film Critics' Circle Foreign Language Film of the Year
  • The Marriage of Maria Braun and Angi Vera (1980)
  • Man of Iron (1981)
  • Mephisto (1982)
  • Yol (1983)
  • A Sunday in the Country (1984)
  • Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany (1985)
  • Ran (1986)
  • Jean de Florette (1987)
  • Babette's Feast (1988)
  • Au revoir les enfants (1989)
  • Cinema Paradiso (1990)
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1991)
  • Raise the Red Lantern (1992)
  • A Heart in Winter (1993)
  • Farewell My Concubine (1994)
  • Il Postino: The Postman (1995)
  • Les Misérables (1996)
  • Ridicule (1997)
  • Shall We Dance? (1998)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
  • Amélie (2001)
  • Y Tu Mamá También (2002)
  • Good Bye, Lenin! (2003)
  • The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
  • Downfall (2005)
  • Volver (2006)
  • The Lives of Others (2007)
  • No Award (2008)
  • Let the Right One In (2009)
  • Of Gods and Men (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Rust and Bone (2012)
  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • Leviathan (2014)
  • The Look of Silence (2015)
  • Toni Erdmann (2016)
  • Elle (2017)
  • Cold War (2018)
  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
  • Another Round (2020)
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • Decision to Leave / The Quiet Girl (2022)
  • Past Lives (2023)
  • All We Imagine as Light (2024)
  • Sentimental Value (2025)
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National Board of Review Award for Best International Film
  • Man of Aran (1934)
  • No Award (1935)
  • Carnival in Flanders (1936)
  • The Eternal Mask (1937)
  • La Grande Illusion (1938)
  • Port of Shadows (1939)
  • The Baker's Wife (1940)
  • Pépé le Moko (1941)
  • No Award (1942–1949)
  • The Titan (1950)
  • Rashomon (1951)
  • The Sound Barrier (1952)
  • A Queen Is Crowned (1953)
  • Romeo and Juliet (1954)
  • The Prisoner (1955)
  • The Silent World (1956)
  • Ordet (1957)
  • Pather Panchali (1958)
  • Wild Strawberries (1959)
  • The World of Apu (1960)
  • Die Brücke (1961)
  • Sundays and Cybèle (1962)
  • 8½ (1963)
  • World Without Sun (1964)
  • Juliet of the Spirits (1965)
  • The Sleeping Car Murders (1966)
  • Elvira Madigan (1967)
  • War and Peace (1968)
  • Shame (1969)
  • The Wild Child (1970)
  • Claire's Knee (1971)
  • The Sorrow and the Pity (1972)
  • Cries and Whispers (1973)
  • Amarcord (1974)
  • The Story of Adele H. (1975)
  • The Marquise of O (1976)
  • That Obscure Object of Desire (1977)
  • Autumn Sonata (1978)
  • La Cage aux Folles (1979)
  • The Tin Drum (1980)
  • A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov (1981)
  • Mephisto (1982)
  • Fanny and Alexander (1983)
  • A Sunday in the Country (1984)
  • Ran (1985)
  • Otello (1986)
  • Jean de Florette / Manon des Sources (1987)
  • Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)
  • Story of Women (1989)
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1990)
  • Europa Europa (1991)
  • Indochine (1992)
  • Farewell My Concubine (1993)
  • Eat Drink Man Woman (1994)
  • Shanghai Triad (1995)
  • Ridicule (1996)
  • Shall We Dance? (1997)
  • Central Station (1998)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
  • Amores perros (2001)
  • Talk to Her (2002)
  • The Barbarian Invasions (2003)
  • The Sea Inside (2004)
  • Paradise Now (2005)
  • Volver (2006)
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
  • Mongol (2008)
  • A Prophet (2009)
  • Of Gods and Men (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Amour (2012)
  • The Past (2013)
  • Wild Tales (2014)
  • Son of Saul (2015)
  • The Salesman (2016)
  • Foxtrot (2017)
  • Cold War (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • La Llorona (2020)
  • A Hero (2021)
  • Close (2022)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2024)
  • It Was Just an Accident (2025)
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National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • Ariel (1990)
  • The Double Life of Veronique (1991)
  • Raise the Red Lantern (1992)
  • The Story of Qiu Ju (1993)
  • Three Colours: Red (1994)
  • Wild Reeds (1995)
  • La Cérémonie (1996)
  • The Promise (1997)
  • Taste of Cherry (1998)
  • Autumn Tale (1999)
  • No Award (2000)
  • In the Mood for Love (2001)
  • Y tu mamá también (2002)
  • The Man Without a Past (2003)
  • Moolaadé (2004)
  • Head-On (2005)
  • No Award (2006)
  • 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007)
  • No Award (2008)
  • Summer Hours (2009)
  • Carlos (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • No Award (2012)
  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • No Award (2014)
  • Timbuktu (2015)
  • Toni Erdmann (2016)
  • Graduation (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • No Award (2019)
  • Collective (2020)
  • No Award (2021)
  • EO (2022)
  • Fallen Leaves (2023)
  • All We Imagine as Light (2024)
  • The Secret Agent (2025)
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New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best International Film
  • Mayerling (1937)
  • Grand Illusion (1938)
  • Harvest (1939)
  • The Baker's Wife (1940)
  • No Award (1941–1945)
  • Rome, Open City (1946)
  • To Live in Peace (1947)
  • Paisan (1948)
  • Bicycle Thieves (1949)
  • L'amore (1950)
  • Miracle in Milan (1951)
  • Forbidden Games (1952)
  • Justice Is Done (1953)
  • Gate of Hell (1954)
  • Umberto D. (1955)
  • The Road (1956)
  • Gervaise (1957)
  • My Uncle (1958)
  • The 400 Blows (1959)
  • Hiroshima My Love (1960)
  • The Sweet Life (1961)
  • No Award (1962)
  • 8½ (1963)
  • That Man from Rio (1964)
  • Juliet of the Spirits (1965)
  • The Shop on Main Street (1966)
  • The War Is Over (1967)
  • War and Peace (1968)
  • No Award (1969–1977)
  • Bread and Chocolate (1978)
  • The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1979)
  • My American Uncle (1980)
  • Pixote (1981)
  • Time Stands Still (1982)
  • Fanny and Alexander (1983)
  • A Sunday in the Country (1984)
  • Ran (1985)
  • The Decline of the American Empire (1986)
  • My Life as a Dog (1987)
  • Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)
  • Story of Women (1989)
  • The Nasty Girl (1990)
  • Europa Europa (1991)
  • Raise the Red Lantern (1992)
  • Farewell My Concubine (1993)
  • Three Colours: Red (1994)
  • Wild Reeds (1995)
  • The White Balloon (1996)
  • Ponette (1997)
  • The Celebration (1998)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Yi Yi (2000)
  • In the Mood for Love (2001)
  • And Your Mother Too (2002)
  • City of God (2003)
  • Bad Education (2004)
  • 2046 (2005)
  • Army of Shadows (2006)
  • The Lives of Others (2007)
  • 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2008)
  • Summer Hours (2009)
  • Carlos (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Amour (2012)
  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • Ida (2014)
  • Timbuktu (2015)
  • Toni Erdmann (2016)
  • BPM (Beats per Minute) (2017)
  • Cold War (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Bacurau (2020)
  • The Worst Person in the World (2021)
  • EO (2022)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • All We Imagine as Light (2024)
  • The Secret Agent (2025)
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Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Film Not in the English Language
  • Shall We Dance? (1997)
  • Life Is Beautiful (1998)
  • Run Lola Run (1999)
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
  • Amélie (2001)
  • And Your Mother Too (2002)
  • City of God (2003)
  • Hero (2004)
  • Downfall (2005)
  • Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
  • Let the Right One In (2008)
  • The White Ribbon (2009)
  • Mother (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Holy Motors (2012)
  • Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  • Two Days, One Night (2014)
  • The Assassin (2015)
  • The Handmaiden (2016)
  • BPM (Beats per Minute) (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Minari (2020)
  • Drive My Car (2021)
  • Decision to Leave (2022)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • All We Imagine as Light (2024)
  • Sentimental Value (2025)
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Sydney Film Festival Sydney Film Prize
  • Hunger (2008)
  • Bronson (2009)
  • Heartbeats (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Alps (2012)
  • Only God Forgives (2013)
  • Two Days, One Night (2014)
  • Arabian Nights (2015)
  • Aquarius (2016)
  • On Body and Soul (2017)
  • The Heiresses (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • There Is No Evil (2021)
  • Close (2022)
  • The Mother of All Lies (2023)
  • There's Still Tomorrow (2024)
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Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best International Film in Non-English Language
  • Talk to Her (2002)
  • City of God (2003)
  • A Very Long Engagement (2004)
  • Paradise Now (2005)
  • Volver (2006)
  • 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007)
  • The Edge of Heaven (2008)
  • Summer Hours (2009)
  • Carlos (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • Holy Motors (2012)
  • The Hunt (2013)
  • Force Majeure (2014)
  • The Assassin (2015)
  • Toni Erdmann (2016)
  • BPM (Beats per Minute) (2017)
  • Roma (2018)
  • Parasite (2019)
  • Minari (2020)
  • The Worst Person in the World (2021)
  • All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)
  • The Zone of Interest (2023)
  • Flow (2024)
  • It Was Just an Accident (2025)
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Iranian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
  • The Cycle (1977)
  • Through the Olive Trees (1994)
  • The White Balloon (1995)
  • Gabbeh (1997)
  • Children of Heaven (1998)
  • The Color of Paradise (1999)
  • A Time for Drunken Horses (2000)
  • Baran (2001)
  • I'm Taraneh, 15 (2002)
  • Deep Breath (2003)
  • Turtles Can Fly (2004)
  • So Close, So Far (2005)
  • Café Transit (2006)
  • M for Mother (2007)
  • The Song of Sparrows (2008)
  • About Elly (2009)
  • Farewell Baghdad (2010)
  • A Separation (2011)
  • The Past (2013)
  • Today (2014)
  • Muhammad: The Messenger of God (2015)
  • The Salesman (2016)
  • Breath (2017)
  • No Date, No Signature (2018)
  • Finding Farideh (2019)
  • Sun Children (2020)
  • A Hero (2021)
  • World War III (2022)
  • The Night Guardian (2023)
  • In the Arms of the Tree (2024)
  • Cause of Death: Unknown (2025)
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