| TSOTSI | 2005 Best Foreign Language Film from South Africa |
| ARTHOUSE | Cinema showing more avant-garde films from south possibly in revolutionary time (8) |
| ROMA | Last movie to win the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar (they since retitled it to Best International Feature Film) |
| PELLETHECONQUEROR | Film that won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1988 |
| NEL | "La Bestia ___ Cuore" (2005 Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film) |
| AMELIE | 2001 Best Foreign Language Film nominee from France |
| OSAMA | 2003 Afghani film that won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film |
| MEPHISTO | 1981 Istvan Szabo film that won a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar (8) |
| PARADISO | 1989 drama film winning the Oscar for the best foreign language film (6,8) |
| CINEMA | 1989 drama film winning the Oscar for the best foreign language film (6,8) |
| LAGAAN | Ashutosh Gowariker film that was a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee (6) |
| EATDRINKMANWOMAN | 1994 Ang Lee film that received an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film |
| BLACKORPHEUS | 1959 film drama starring Breno Mello in the title role; 1960 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner |
| INGMARBERGMAN | Swedish film director who won the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for Fanny and Alexander (6,7) |
| PARASITE | This dramedy was the first to be named both best picture and best foreign-language film |
| OTHERS | Acclaimed 2006 German drama film, winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, The Lives of - (6) |
| IDA | This won the 2015 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the first Polish film to do so (3) |
| MONONCLE | 1958 comedy film starring, directed and written by Jacques Tati; 1959 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner (3,5) |
| SALAAM | 1988 Mira Nair film that was a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee (6,6) |
| BOMBAI | 1988 Mira Nair film that was a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee (6,6) |