China selects 'Nightingale' for Oscar race
Updated: 2014-10-09 09:59
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The movie sees French director Philippe Muyl adapt his 2002 film about the bond-building journey between an old man and a young girl to rural, southwestern China.
Among the other big names mentioned were Jiang Wen's Gone With the Bullets and Coming Home by Zhang Yimou.
Neither made the cut because of various issues, with both Bullets and Wolf Totem not screening in time to make the cutoff deadline.
Last year, Feng Xiaogang's Back to 1942 was submitted, but it failed to make it on to the shortlist of nine movies from which the five Oscar nominees are chosen.
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