53 foreign language films have been qualified for “The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards”

53 foreign language films have been qualified for “The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards” consideration honoring 2008 achievements, it was announced by Jorge Camara, President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Elizabeth Banks, Terrence Howard and Rainn Wilson will join Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Jorge Camara to announce the Nominations for “The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards” on Thursday morning, December 11, 2008 at The Beverly Hilton.
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Baader Meinhof Complex, The Germany
Bathory, Slovak Republic
Behind the Walls, France
Cape No. 7, Taiwan
Captain Abu Raed, Jordan
Cherry Blossoms, Germany
CJ7, Hong Kong
Class, The France
Color of Fame, The Venezuela
Cortex, France
Departures, Japan
Desert Within, The Mexico
Everlasting Moments, Sweden/Denmark
Female Agents, France
For My Father, Israel
Four Nights with Anna, Poland
Gomorrah, Italy
Heart of Fire, Kenya
Il Divo, Italy
I’ve Loved You So Long, France
Jerusalema, South Africa
Jodhaa Akbar, India
Karamazovs, The Czech Republic – Poland
Killer, The France
Last Stop 174, Brazil (pictured above)
Let The Right One In, Sweden
Lion’s Den, Argentina
Lorna’s Silence, Belgium
Loss, Lithuania
Melody’s Smile, France
Mermaid, Russia
Moscow, Belgium Belgium
O’Horten, Norway
Paris, France
Paris 36, France
Perfect Day, A Italy
Quiet Chaos, Italy
Red Inn, The France
Rest is Silence, The Romania
Rivals, France
Road To Fame, Mexico
Secret of the Grain, The France
Song of Sparrows, The Iran
Stars on Earth, India
Tear This Heart Out, Mexico
Three Monkeys, Turkey
Tobruk, Czech Republic
Tokyo Sonata, Japan
Tour, The Serbia
Walking Man, The France
Waltz with Bashir Israel
Welcome to the Sticks, France
Wild Field, Russia
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