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Belgian Oscar-winning film 'Augure' did not make the shortlist for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film |  film

Belgian Oscar-winning film ‘Augure’ did not make the shortlist for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film | film

In the previous session, the film “Close”, directed by Lukas Dhont, was able to obtain a nomination for Best Foreign Film. But this time, Baloji’s film failed to match this success. This year’s shortlist consists of 15 films, but the Belgian film is no longer among them. Several European products managed to secure a place on the list, and entries from Bhutan, Japan, Mexico, Morocco and Tunisia were also nominated.

The story of “Augure” revolves around the main character, Kofi, who was rejected by his mother in the Congo years ago because of his alleged “zabulo” signs. In Swahili, the word “zabulo” means something similar to a sorcerer or sorcerer, but with a negative connotation indicating a demon or devil. Despite his better judgement, Kofi decides to return to the Congolese city of Lubumbashi with his pregnant girlfriend Alice to introduce her to his family. However, the couple is not warmly received, and Covey personally experiences how deep-rooted traditions and persistent superstitions affect daily life.

The 96th edition of the Academy Awards is scheduled to be held on March 10 next year in Los Angeles. Nominations for the film awards will be announced on January 23, 2024.

look. These are the first images for the film “Augure” by Belgian-Congolese director Baloji

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