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- Foreign Language Film category
- Acting Supporting Actress
- Art Direction
- Director
- Visual Effects
- Writing categories Original Screenplay Best Story
- Music Original Score Original Song
- Documentary categories Documentary Feature Documentary Short Subject
- Short Film categories Short Film, Animated
- Special awards
- See also
This is a list of Argentine Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Argentine filmmakers, actors, actresses and films that have either been submitted, nominated or have won an Academy Award. Foreign Language Film category{{Main|List of Argentine submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film}}This list focuses on Argentine films that won or were nominated for the foreign language film award. Best Foreign Language Film | Year | Film | Director | Status | Milestone/Notes |
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1974 | The Truce | Sergio Renán | {{nom}} | (original title: La tregua) | 1984 | Camila | María Luisa Bemberg | {{nom}} | first nomination for Best Foreign Language Film to a film directed by a Latin American woman director | 1985 | The Official Story | Luis Puenzo | {{won}} | (original title: La historia oficial) first Latin American film to win for Best Foreign Language Film, the film was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay | 1998 | Tango | Carlos Saura | {{nom}} | (original title: Tango, no me dejes nunca) | 2001 | Son of the Bride | Juan José Campanella | {{nom}} | (original title: El hijo de la novia) | 2009 | The Secret in Their Eyes | {{won}} | (original title: El Secreto de sus Ojos) second nomination for Best Foreign Language Film to a film directed by Juan José Campanella, and first to win; second Argentine, and Latin American, film to win for Best Foreign Language Film | 2014 | Wild Tales | Damián Szifrón | {{nom}} | (original title: Relatos Salvajes) |
ActingThis list focuses on Argentine-born actors and actresses. Supporting ActressSupporting Actress | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone |
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1987 | Norma Aleandro | A True Story | {{nom}} | 2011 | Bérénice Bejo | The Artist | {{nom}} |
Art DirectionArt Direction | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone |
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1995 | Eugenio Zanetti | Restoration | {{won}} | 1998 | What Dreams May Come | {{nom}} |
DirectorThis list focuses on Argentine-born directors. Director | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone |
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1985 | Héctor Babenco | Kiss of the Spider Woman | {{nom}} |
Visual EffectsVisual Effects | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone |
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2002 | Pablo Helman | Episode II – Attack of the Clones | {{nom}} | 2005 | War of the Worlds | {{nom}} |
Writing categoriesOriginal ScreenplayThis list focuses on Latin American-born screenplay writers. Original Screenplay | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone |
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1985 | Aída Bortnik and Luis Puenzo | La historia oficial | {{nom}} | 2014 | Armando Bo and Nicolás Giacobone | Birdman | {{win}} | Shared with Alejandro González Iñárritu and Alexander Dinelaris, Jr. | |
Best StoryWriting-Story | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone/Notes |
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1930/1931 | Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast | Laughter | {{nom}} | Nomination shared with Douglas Z. Doty and Donald Ogden Stewart, Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast was an Argentinean born French screenwriter. |
MusicThis list focuses on scores or songs created by Argentine-born composers. Original ScoreOriginal Score | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone |
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1966 | Luis Enríquez Bacalov | Il vangelo secondo Matteo | {{nom}} | 1968 | Lalo Schifrin | Cool Hand Luke | {{nom}} | 1969 | The Fox | {{nom}} | the Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical)" | 1977 | Voyage of the Damned | {{nom}} | 1980 | The Amityville Horror | {{nom}} | 1984 | The Sting II | {{nom}} | the Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score" | 1985 | Jorge Calandrelli | The Color Purple | {{nom}} | 1995 | Luis Enríquez Bacalov | Il postino | {{won}} | The Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Dramatic Score" | 2005 | Gustavo Santaolalla | Brokeback Mountain | {{won}} | 2006 | Babel | {{won}} | first (and only) Argentine to win two consecutive Oscars in the same category |
Original SongOriginal Song | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone |
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1981 | Lalo Schifrin | The Competition | {{nom}} | for the song "People Alone"; shared with Will Jennings | 2000 | Jorge Calandrelli | Wo hu cang long | {{nom}} | for the song "A Love Before Time"; shared with Tan Dun and James Schamus |
Documentary categoriesThis list focuses on documentaries directed by Argentine-born filmmakers. Documentary FeatureBest Documentary Feature | Documentary | Year | Award | Filmmaker | Result |
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The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo | 1985 | Best Documentary Feature | Susana Blaustein Muñoz and Lourdes Portillo | {{nom}} | |
Documentary Short SubjectBest Documentary Short Subject | Documentary | Year | Award | Filmmaker | Result |
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Luther Metke at 94 | 1980 | Best Documentary Short Subject | Jorge Preloran | {{nom}} | |
Short Film categoriesShort Film, AnimatedBest Animated Short Film | Year | Film | Producer | Result |
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2009 | Logorama | Nicolas Schmerkin | {{won}} | |
Special awardsThis list focuses on Argentine-born honorees Recipient | Year | Notes | Award | Lalo Schifrin | 2018 | "in recognition of his unique musical style, compositional integrity and influential contributions to the art of film scoring." | Academy Honorary Award |
See also{{Portal|Argentina}}- Cinema of Argentina
- List of Argentine films
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