Golden Globe Award / Best Foreign English Language Film

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The Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign English Language Film was a Golden Globe Award film prize awarded between 1957 and 1973.

winner

1970s

year title Original title country Director
1970 Loving women United Kingdom Ken Russell
Act of the Heart Canada
One Soldier's Gamble Aru heishi no kake Japan
Bloomfield United Kingdom Richard Harris and Uri Zohar
The Virgin and the Gypsy United Kingdom Christopher Miles
1971 Sunday, Bloody Sunday United Kingdom
The African Elephant United Kingdom
Friends - a love story Friends United Kingdom Lewis Gilbert
The mediator The go-between United Kingdom Joseph Losey
The Red Tent Krasnaya palatka Italy / Soviet Union Mikhail Kalatozov
The Raging Moon United Kingdom Bryan Forbes
1972 The young lion United Kingdom Richard Attenborough
Images United Kingdom Robert Altman
Living Free United Kingdom Jack Couffer
The Ruling Class United Kingdom Peter Medak
X, Y and Zee Zee and Co. United Kingdom Brian G. Hutton