Hayao Miyazaki 's 11th and final film The Wind Rises is one of 58 films included on the 71st Annual Golden Globe's Best Foreign Language Film category's short list.

The Wind Rises is one of two animated films submitted (alongside France's Ernest and Celestine ), and is competing against Hirokazu Kore-eda 's Soshite Chichi ni Naru (Like Father, Like Son) film. The Wind Rises was also submitted for the Best Animated Feature award — but not for Best Foreign Language Film — for the 86th Academy Awards to be held on March 2, 2014.

The other 56 films submitted for nomination include:

Argentina: The German Doctor

Australia: The Rocket

Canada: Another House

Canada: Gabrielle

Chile: Gloria

Chile: The Vineyard

China: Back to 1942

China/USA: Man of Tai Chi

China: Fall of Ming

China: A Touch of Sin

Czech Republic: Burning Bush

Denmark: The Hunt

Finland: Above Dark Waters

Finland: The Disciple

Finland: 8-ball

France: Augustine

France: Blue is the Warmest Color

France: Ernest and Celestine \

\ France: Populaire

France: Renoir

Germany: Two Lives

Greece: Boy Eating the Bird's Food

Greece: What If

Hong Kong: The Grandmaster

Hungary: Aglaya

Hungary: The Notebook

India: The Lunchbox

Iran: The Past

Israel: Bethlehem

Italy: The Great Beauty

Italy: The Mother

Latvia: Mother, I Love You

Lebanon: The Attack

Mexico: Instructions Are Not Included

Mexico: The Last Call

Mexico: We Are Nobles

Moldova: All God's Children

Morocco: Horses of God

The Netherlands: The Broken Circle Breakdown

Norway: I Am Yours

Palestine: Omar

Peru: The Cleaner

The Philippines: Thy Womb

The Philippines: Transit

Poland: Walesa. Man of Hope

Romania: Child's Pose

Russia: Stalingrad

Saudi Arabia: Wadjda

Senegal/France: Tey (Today)

Serbia: Circles

Singapore: Ilo Ilo

South Korea: Juvenile Offender

Spain: I'm So Excited!

Spain: 15 Years + a Day

Switzerland: More Than Honey

Turkey: The Butterfly's Dream

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association will announce the final nominees on December 12, and will host the awards on January 12, 2014.

Source: The Wrap