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Полный список претендентов на Оскар-2004 в категории Лучший фильм на иностранном языке:

1. Afghanistan, "Osama," Siddiq Barmak, director
2. Argentina, "Valentine," Alejandro Agresti
3. Austria, "Free Radicals," Barbara Albert
4. Belgium, "Sea of Silence," Stijn Coninx
5. Bolivia, "Dependencia Sexual," Rodrigo Bellott
6. Bosnia and Herzegovina, "Fuse," Pjer Zalica
7. Brazil, "Carandiru," Hector Babenco
8. Bulgaria, "Journey to Jerusalem," Ivan Nichev
9. Canada, "The Barbarian Invasions," Denys Arcand
10. Chile, "Los Debutantes," Andres Waissbluth
11. China, "Warriors of Heaven and Earth," He Ping
12. Colombia, "The First Night," Luis Alberto Restrepo
13. Croatia, "Witnesses," Vinko Bresan
14. Cuba, "Suite Habana," Fernando Perez
15. Czech Republic, "Zelary," Ond ej Trojan
16. Denmark, "Reconstruction," Christoffer Boe
17. Egypt, "Sleepless Nights," Hany Khalifa
18. Finland, "Elina," Klaus Haro
19. France, "Bon Voyage," Jean-Paul Rappeneau
20. Germany, "Good Bye, Lenin!," Wolfgang Becker
21. Greece, "Think It Over," Katerina Evangelakou
22. Hong Kong, "Infernal Affairs," Andrew Lau and Alan Mak
23. Hungary, "Forest," Benedek Fliegauf
24. Iceland, "Noi the Albino," Dagur Kari Petursson
25. Indonesia, "The Stringless Violin," Sekar Ayu Asmara
26. Iran, "Deep Breath," Parviz Shahbazi
27. Israel, "Nina's Tragedies," Savi Gavison
28. Italy, "I'm Not Scared," Gabriele Salvatores
29. Japan, "The Twilight Samurai," Yoji Yamada
30. Korea, "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter . . . and Spring," Kim Ki-duk
31. Lebanon, "The Kite," Randa Chahal Sabbag
32. Luxembourg, "I Always Wanted to Be a Saint," Genevieve Mersch
33. Mexico, "Aro Tolbukhin (In the Mind of a Killer)," Agustin Villaronga, Lydia Zimmermann and Isaac P. Racine
34. Mongolia, "The Story of the Weeping Camel," Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni
35. Nepal, "Muna Madan," Gyanendra Bahadur Deuja
36. Netherlands, "Twin Sisters," Ben Sombogaart
37. Norway, "Kitchen Stories," Bent Hamer
38. Palestine, "Divine Intervention," Elia Suleiman
39. Peru, "Paper Dove," Fabrizio Aguilar
40. Philippines, "Dekada '70," Chito Rono
41. Poland, "Pornografia," Jan Jakub Kolski
42. Portugal, "Um Filme Falado," Manoel De Oliveira
43. Russia, "The Return," Andrei Zvyagintsev
44. Serbia and Montenegro, "The Professional," Dusan Kovacevic
45. Slovakia, "King of Thieves," Ivan Fila
46. Slovenia, "Spare Parts," Damjan Kozole
47. Spain, "Soldados de Salamina," David Trueba
48. Sri Lanka, "Mansion by the Lake," Lester James Peries
49. Sweden, "Evil," Mikael Hafstrom
50. Taiwan, "Goodbye, Dragon Inn," Tsai Ming-Liang
51. Thailand, "Last Life in the Universe," Pen-ek Ratanaruang
52. Turkey, "Distasnt," Nuri Bilge Ceylan
53. Ukraine, "Mamay," Oles Sanin
54. Uruguay, "Seawards Journey," Guillermo Casanova
55. Venezuela, "Sangrador," Leonardo Henriquez