It's a moment film buffs have all been waiting for: the nominations for nine of the categories of the 91st Academy Awards are out, and on the shortlist for Best Foreign Language Film is <em>Capernaum</em>, directed by Lebanese director and actress Nadine Labaki. It makes it the first film by an Arab woman to get an official Oscars nod and it is the second film from Lebanon to ever be nominated. Ziad Doueiri's <em>The Insult</em> was shortlisted in 2017. The announcement comes not long after <em>Capernaum</em> was <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/film/nadine-labaki-s-capernaum-is-up-for-a-golden-globe-becoming-the-first-lebanese-film-to-ever-be-nominated-1.800036">also nominated for the Golden Globes' Best Picture – Foreign Language</a> category, becoming the first Lebanese film to be nominated in the prestigious awards ceremony, often seen as the precursor and barometer for what we should expect from the Academy Awards. This year, the Golden Globes airs on January 6, 2019, while the 91st Academy Awards are on February 25. <em>Capernaum</em> is Labaki's third film and tells the story of children in the slums of Beirut, using a cast of non-actors. The main storyline follows a 12-year-old boy who decides to sue his abusive parents, who he's already fleed from, for the "crime" of giving him life. Earlier this year Labaki again made history at the Cannes Film Festival, as she became the first female Arab filmmaker to win a major prize in the competition, picking up the Jury Prize for <em>Capernaum</em>, which received a 15-minute standing ovation at its premiere screening. <em>Capernaum</em> will go up against the <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/film/review-why-roma-is-the-greatest-film-of-2018-1.803264">highly praised Mexican feature film <em>Roma</em></a>, by Netflix. Colombia, <em>Birds of Passage</em><br/> Denmark, <em>The Guilty</em><br/> Germany,<em> Never Look Away</em><br/> Japan, <em>Shoplifters</em><br/> Kazakhstan, <em>Ayka</em><br/> Lebanon, <em>Capernaum</em><br/> Mexico,<em> Roma</em><br/> Poland, <em>Cold War</em><br/> South Korea, <em>Burning</em> ______________________ <strong>Read more:</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/film/nadine-labaki-s-capernaum-is-up-for-a-golden-globe-becoming-the-first-lebanese-film-to-ever-be-nominated-1.800036">Nadine Labaki’s ‘Capernaum’ is up for a Golden Globe becoming the first Lebanese film to ever be nominated</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/television/new-golden-globes-honour-will-be-named-after-carol-burnett-1.801700">New Golden Globes honour will be named after Carol Burnett</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/film/review-why-roma-is-the-greatest-film-of-2018-1.803264">Review: Why Roma is the greatest film of 2018</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/film/life-has-been-hard-on-him-mostly-because-he-s-a-refugee-nadine-labaki-writes-heartfelt-note-to-young-syrian-actor-zain-al-rafeea-1.773378">'Life has been hard on him mostly because he's a refugee': Nadine Labaki writes heartfelt note to young Syrian actor Zain Al Rafeea</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/film/the-arab-film-industry-needs-more-support-says-annemarie-jacir-1.803194">The Arab film industry needs more support, says Annemarie Jacir</a></strong> ______________________