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The film made a successful debut in France in 1981 with 2,281,569 admissions, and had success in the U.S. the next year, grossing $2,678,103. [2] The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Diva became a cult classic and was internationally acclaimed.
French films released in 1981; Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Aviator's Wife: Éric Rohmer: Philippe Marlaud, Marie Rivière, Anne-Laure Meury: Comedy-drama [1] Beau-père: Bertrand Blier: Patrick Dewaere, Ariel Besse, Maurice Ronet: Comedy-drama, romance [2] Birgitt Haas Must Be Killed: Laurent Heynemann: Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort ...
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Fernandez' 1981 recording of "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" for Diva was included on the soundtrack of Ridley Scott's 1987 film Someone to Watch Over Me. She also sang as part of a number of television appearances. Fernandez earned degrees from the University of Kentucky and Georgetown College (in Georgetown, Kentucky) in voice and education.
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Diva is a novel by Swiss author Daniel Odier (writing under the pseudonym Delacorta), published in 1979. It was adapted into the film Diva in 1981. Plot summary
Why wasn't the film accepted as a nominee for Best Foreign Language Film? I have seen it, and it was mostly in English, with a few French phrases, some Italian singing, maybe even some Vietnamese, but almost entirely in English, which might be a reason why, except that I don't know whether what I saw was dubbed for English-language consumption ...