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    The following dossier includes information on all 47 submissions for the foreign-language film Oscar.

    ARGENTINA

    Manuelita

    Director: Manuel Garcia Ferre

    Producer: Carlos Luis Mentasti

    Production company: Garcia Ferre Entertainment in association with Telefe

    Distributor: Columbia (Argentina)

    Voices: Pelusa Suero, Rosario Sanchez Almada

    Festivals and awards: Puerto Rico Film Festival entry

    World sales: Patricio Gandolfo, 54-11-4-943-1404

    AUSTRIA

    Northern Skirts (Nordrand)

    Synopsis: Set in contemporary Vienna; a young ethnically and socially mixed group meets and tries to support each other as they pursue their dreams.

    Director: Barbara Albert

    Producers: Erich Lackner, Martin Hagemann, Rolf Schmid

    Production companies: Lotus-Film, Zero Film, FAMA Film

    Distributors: Polyfilm (Austria), FAMA Film (Switzerland)

    Cast: Nina Proll, Edita Malovcic, Tudor Chirila

    Festivals and awards: Venice, M. Mastroianni Award (Nina Proll); Toronto; Pusan; Stockholm; Thessaloniki; HOF; Viennale, Vienna Film Awards; and FIPRESCI Award

    World sales: First Hand Films, phone: (411) 862-2106 fax: (411) 862-2146

    BELGIUM

    Rosetta

    Synopsis: A 17-year-old girl living in a trailer park in Belgium becomes obsessed with finding a job and having a normal life.

    Directors: Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne

    Producers: Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Michel Petin, Laurent Petin

    Production companies: Les Films du Fleuve, RTBF, ARP Selection

    Distributor: USA Films

    Cast: Emilie Dequenne, Fabrizio Rongione, Anne Yernaux, Olivier Gourmet

    Festivals and awards: Cannes, Palme d’Or, actress (Emilie Dequenne);Toronto; New York

    BHUTAN

    The Cup (Phorpa)

    Synopsis: Barely contained excitement over the ’94 World Cup unsettles a Tibetan monastery for boys.

    Director: Khyentse Norbu

    Producers: Malcolm Watson, Raymond Steiner

    Production company: P

    Taniec z gwiazdami season 7

    Season of television series

    Taniec z gwiazdami
    Celebrity winnerMagdalena Walach
    Professional winnerCezary Olszewski
    No. of episodes13
    Original networkTVN
    Original release2 March (2008-03-02) –
    25 May 2008 (2008-05-25)

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    The 7th season of Taniec z gwiazdami, the Polish edition of Dancing with the Stars, started on 2 March 2008 and ended on 25 May 2008. It was broadcast by TVN. Katarzyna Skrzynecka and Piotr Gąsowski continued as the hosts, and the judges were: Iwona Szymańska-Pavlović, Zbigniew Wodecki, Beata Tyszkiewicz and Piotr Galiński.

    On 25 May, Magdalena Walach and his partner Cezary Olszewski were crowned the champions.

    Couples

    Celebrity Occupation Professional partner Status
    Michał Lesień Actor Katarzyna Krupa Eliminated 1st
    on 2 March 2008
    Agnieszka Cegielska Weather Presenter Żora Korolyov Eliminated 2nd
    on 9 March 2008
    Katarzyna FiguraActress Rafał Maserak Eliminated 3rd
    on 16 March 2008
    Tomasz SchimscheinerActor Kamila Kajak Eliminated 4th
    on 23 March 2008
    Marina Łuczenko Singer Michał Uryniuk Eliminated 5th
    on 30 March 2008
    Małgorzata SochaActress Robert Kochanek Eliminated 6th
    on 6 April 2008
    Łukasz Zagrobelny Singer Anna Głogowska Eliminated 7th
    on 13 April 2008
    Marek Kaliszuk Actor Nina Tyrka Eliminated 8th
    on 20 April 2008
    Wojciech Łozowski Singer and TV host Blanka Winiarska Eliminated 9th
    on 27 April 2008
    Elisabeth DudaActress Mario Di Somma Eliminated 10th
    on 4 May 2008
    Robert Janowski Actor, singer and TV host Anna Bosak Eliminated 11th
    on 11 May 2008
    Tamara ArciuchActress Łukasz Czarnecki Third Place
    on 18 May 2008
    Mariusz PudzianowskiWorld's Strongest Man champion Magdalena Soszyńska-Michno Second Place
    on 25 May 2008
    Magdalena WalachActressCeza

    As a young adult, Sophie Rois enrolled in the Max Reinhardt Seminar, the world-renowned acting school in Vienna. A native Austrian, she emerged from her studies in the mid-1980s with a set of finely honed skills that quickly won her a varied set of theater roles. By the end of the decade, she was already appearing in German feature films, something she would do with increasing regularity and success throughout the 1990s. In parts that highlighted her flexibility as an actress, Rois co-starred in the dark comedy "Wir Konnen Auch Anders...," the tense crime drama "Deathline," and the seasonal farce "Christmas Fever." Her consistently strong performances led to her first Hollywood production, Jean-Jacques Annaud's "Enemy at the Gates." In the World War II saga, she shared the screen with international stars like Jude Law, Rachel Weisz, Bob Hoskins, and Ed Harris. Toward the end of the 2000s, Rois began picking up major awards for her work. She won her first Lola (Germany's equivalent of an Oscar) for her supporting role in the domestic drama "Der Architekt." Her second Lola was in recognition of her star turn in "Three," director Tom Tykwer's depiction of an unusual marriage. In addition to her movie work, Rois began a successful side career as the German-language voice of contemporary and classic audio books.

    • Birthplace: Ottensheim, Austria
    • Nationality: Austria

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