
Best Foreign Language Film
The Best Foreign Language Film award is given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature film produced outside the United States that primarily features non-English dialogue. It recognizes excellence in storytelling, direction, and overall production quality in films made outside Hollywood. To compete, a film must be submitted by its country and adhere to specific rules, such as being primarily in a language other than English. This award highlights the diversity and talent of international cinema, showcasing compelling stories from around the world.