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Oscars 2026: ‘The Killers', ‘Mimang', ‘Hi-Five' and more, 19 movies submitted for International Film Feature category

Oscars 2026: ‘The Killers', ‘Mimang', ‘Hi-Five' and more, 19 movies submitted for International Film Feature category

Time of India5 days ago
The Oscars are one of the most prestigious film awards in the world. For the 98th Academy Awards this year, a total of 19 films have been officially submitted for consideration by the
Korea Film Council
.
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One of the recent releases, '
Omniscient Reader: The Prophet
', has also managed to make the list!
19 films submitted for this year's Oscars
As per CJ Entertainment, 19 films have been submitted to the award show for consideration under the International Feature Film category. The films feature across various genres, including fantasy, romantic comedy, and even horror. The official list of the 19 films submitted for the category is:
Omniscient Reader: The Prophet
The Old Woman With The Knife
Spring Night
About Family
The Killers
The Ugly
Yadang: The Snitch
Love in the Big City
Exorcism Chronicles: The Beginning
Mimang
Secret: Untold Melody
Harbin
When This Summer is Over
A Normal Family
Somebody
My Daughter Is a Zombie
No Other Choice
Hi-Five
Dark Nuns
Korean films at the Oscars
's '
Parasite
' was one of the first Korean films to make a major breakthrough at the Academy Awards.
The film won the Best Picture award category in 2019, making it one of the first films from South Korea to win one of the most prestigious awards of the night. Not only that, it was also the first time that a non-English film had won the award in that category. Joon Ho's film also won the award for International Feature Film, making it one of the first South Korean films to do so as well.
The next big success with the Oscars came with the film '
Minari
', where it was nominated for the Best Picture Award.
Not only that,
, who was one of the major cast members on the film, ended up scoring her first Best Supporting Actress award for the night, making it another major milestone.
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