Tag: International Feature


  • Homebound Advances to Oscars Top 15: India’s Entry’s Rise

    Homebound Advances to Oscars Top 15: India’s Entry’s Rise

    Overview: Homebound makes India’s presence felt at the Oscars India’s official submission for the International Feature Film category, Homebound, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan and featuring a standout ensemble led by Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa, has advanced to the Top 15 shortlist for the Academy Awards. The development marks a significant milestone for Indian cinema…

  • Homebound: India’s Oscar Top 15 Selection Moves Closer to nomination

    Homebound: India’s Oscar Top 15 Selection Moves Closer to nomination

    India’s Official Oscar Entry Advances to the Top 15 In a landmark moment for Indian cinema, the feature film Homebound, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan and featuring a standout cast including Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa, has advanced to the Top 15 shortlist in the International Feature Film category for the Academy Awards. The development marks…

  • Israel’s Oscar Entry The Sea: A Quiet Tale of Courage Across Borders

    Israel’s Oscar Entry The Sea: A Quiet Tale of Courage Across Borders

    Overview: A Poignant Tale with Global resonance Israel’s international feature submission, The Sea, centers on a 12-year-old boy from a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank who daringly crosses into Israel to see the sea. What unfolds is not a grand geopolitical statement but a intimate drama about resilience, family ties, and the small…

  • Three Palestinian Films Compete for Oscar Voters’ Attention

    Three Palestinian Films Compete for Oscar Voters’ Attention

    Palestinian cinema reaches for a broader stage For decades, Palestinian cinema has carved out a resilient voice in world cinema, turning intimate stories into powerful statements about place, memory, and resilience. As the Academy considers its annual slate of international features, Palestine continues to submit films that strive to balance personal narratives with broad, human…