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'Amour' wins Oscar for best foreign language film

The Philippine Star

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Haneke's brutal depiction of an aging couple, "Amour," has won the Academy Award for best foreign language film.

It's the second time an Austrian film has won the best foreign language film award, following "The Counterfeiters" in 2008.

Haneke, 70, thanked his wife Susanne after receiving the award.

"Thank you to my wife, she was a member of the crew," he said onstage. "You are the center of my life."

Though "Amour" was Austria's submission, it was a multinational production. The film's German-born director is Austrian, but it's in French and stars two French film legends, Emmanuelle Riva and Jean-Louis Trintignant.

They play a loving, elderly Parisian couple. When Anne, played by Riva, has a stroke, her husband Georges is left to care for her. Riva is also up for a best actress Oscar.

"Amour" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, and received a total of five Oscar nominations, including best picture.

The other nominees Sunday night were Norway's "Kon-Tiki," Chile's "No," Denmark's "A Royal Affair" and Canada's "War Witch."

A ROYAL AFFAIR

ACADEMY AWARD

CANNES FILM FESTIVAL

EMMANUELLE RIVA AND JEAN-LOUIS TRINTIGNANT

FILM

GEORGES

HANEKE

MICHAEL HANEKE

WAR WITCH

WHEN ANNE

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