Odds to Win Best Foreign Film 2017 Oscars: The Salesman, Toni Erdmann
The odds to win Best Foreign Film at this Sunday’s Oscars had The Salesman and Toni Erdmann in a tight heat.
Toni Erdmann -140 pays US$10 for every US$14 bet with the $14 refunded and a $10 profit realized should this film win.
This German-Austrian comedy-drama centers on a reluctant woman (Sandra Hüller) having to spend time with her estranged father (Peter Simonischek) when he comes for a surprise visit.
The Salesman – Pays near EVEN odds.
From Iran comes The Salesman, about a damaged old Tehran apartment and a young couple forced to move into a new apartment. Eventually, an incident linked to the previous tenant of their new home dramatically changes the couple's life.
A Man Called Ove – Pays US$80 for every US$10 bet.
This Swedish film is based on the novel of the same name about a man who comes across as a sour old neighbor but behind the surface is a sad story with some catty new neighbors befriending Ove.
Land of Mine – Odds have shortened on this film, now promising a payout of $33 for every US$10 bet.
A group of German POWs are forced to dig up millions of land mines with their bare hands in this German-Danish film nominated for the Best Foreign Film of the 2017 Oscars.
Tanna – Pays $500 for every $10 bet.
Australian-Vanuatuan film set on the island of Tanna in the South Pacific, depicting the true story of a couple who decided to marry for love, rather than obey their parents’ wishes.
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08:30 PM |
10030 |
Toni Erdmann |
-140 |
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10031 |
The Salesman |
-105 |
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10032 |
A Man Called Ove |
+800 |
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10033 |
Land of Mine |
+330 |
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10034 |
Tanna |
+500 |
- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com