Reuters
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Ocak 09, 2009 00:00
LONDON - Israeli war animation movie "Waltz With Bashir," about the 1982 massacre of Palestinians in Beirut, is one of five movies to be nominated for a foreign language BAFTA award, Britain's equivalent of the Oscars.
Director Ari Folman was a soldier in the Israeli army when it invaded Lebanon that year. The army allowed Lebanese Christian militiamen into Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, who then went on a killing spree.
The film is up against another animated picture, "Persepolis," an adaptation of Marjane Satrapi's popular comic book telling of her life growing up in Iran, and "Gomorrah," a hard-hitting film about the Naples mafia.
Rounding off the "film not in the English language category" are "The Baader Meinhof Complex," about left-wing militants suspected of killing dozens of prominent Germans, and "I've Loved You So Long," a family saga starring Kristin Scott Thomas.
The 2008 winner of the foreign language film award was German entry "The Lives of Others," about a Stasi secret police officer living in East Berlin.