Since 2011, Film i Väst co-productions have received eight Oscar® nominations, with one win in 2011, when Susanne Bier became one of only three women to win an Oscar® in the Foreign Language category (In A Better World, Denmark).

2018 Oscars

  • •NOMINATED: Ruben Östlund’s The Square Best Foreign Language Film (Sweden)
  • •SHORTLISTED: Axel Danielsson and Maximilien van Aertryck’s Ten Meter Tower. Best Short Film
  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSIONS:
    Denmark: Peter Schönau Fog’s You Disappear
    Finland: Dome Karukoski’s Tom of Finland
    Italy: Jonas Carpignano’s A Ciambra
    Norway: Joachim Trier’s Thelma
    Poland: Agnieszka Holland’s Spoor

2017 Oscars

  • •NOMINATED: Hannes Holm’s A Man Called Ove Best Foreign Language Film (Sweden)NOMINATED: Hannes Holm’s A Man Called Ove Best Makeup and Hairstyling (Eva von Bahr and Love Larsson)

2016 Oscars

  • NOMINATED: Felix Herngren’s The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared Best Makeup & Hairstyling (Eva von Bahr and Love Larsson)
  • SHORTLISTED: Erik Poppe’s The King’s Choice (Norway)
  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSION:
    Finland: Juho Kuosmanen’s The Happiest Day in the life of Olli Mäki

2015 Oscars

  • SHORTLISTED: Ruben Östlund’s Force Majeur Best Foreign Language Film (Sweden)
  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSION:
    Netherlands: Joost van Ginkel’s The Paradise Suite

2014 Oscars

  • NOMINATED: Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt Best Foreign Language Film (Denmark)
  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSION:
    Sweden: Gabriela Pichler’s Eat Sleep Die

2013 Oscars

  • NOMINATED: Joachim Rønning & Espen Sandberg’s Kon-Tiki Best Foreign Language Film (Norway)
  • • NOMINATED: Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair Best Foreign Language Film (Denmark)

2011 Oscars

  • WINNER: Susanne Bier’s In A Better World Best Foreign Language Film (Denmark)

2009 Oscars

  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSION:
    Sweden: Ruben Östlund’s Involuntary

2006 Oscars

  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSION:
    Sweden: Jesper Gantland’s Falkenberg Farewell

2005 Oscars

  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSION:
    Sweden: Josef Fare’s Zozo

2002 Oscars

  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSION:
    Sweden: Lukas Moodysson’s Lilja 4-ever

2001 Oscars

  • •NOMINATED: Lars von Trier’s Dancer in the Dark Best Music, Original Song (Björk)
  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSIONS:
    Denmark: Lars von Trier’s Dancer in the Dark
    Sweden: Josef Fare’s Jalla! Jalla!

2000 Oscars

  • •NOMINATED: Colin Nutley’s Under the Sun Best Foreign Language Film (Sweden)

1999 Oscars

  • NATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM SUBMISSION:
    Lukas Moodysson’s Show me Love