Oscar-nominated actress Karla Sofía Gascón has apologized after resurfaced social media posts circulated online and caused a ...
Jacques Audiard, the French director of “Emilia Pérez,” defended the film in an interview with CNN en Español in January, saying, “If there are things that seem scandalous to Mexicans in ...
Online critics have also pointed out that French director Jacques Audiard does not speak Spanish, did not film the musical in Mexico, nor did he include Mexican-born actresses for any of its three ...
and “you” referred to political movements motivated by fear and hatred of a demonized other — like the movement then weeks away from retaking the White House. But with Gascón’s posts ...
Last week, "Emilia Pérez" star Karla Sofía Gascón made history as the first openly transgender actress to receive an Oscar nomination for her role in the Netflix film. Now, she's apologizing ...
Some criticized how Mexico is portrayed "Emilia Pérez" is mostly set in Mexico, but the film's director, Jacques Audiard, is French ... Saldaña attended a Q&A in London where the host said ...
“I said, ‘Well, but what have I done in my life? What have I done — if I have not killed a fly, that when I go to places and I have a spider in my house, I put it in a cup to not kill it and take it ...
On January 31, Zoe Saldaña, Gascón's costar, said in response to the controversy during a Q&A for "Emilia Pérez" in London: "I'm still processing everything that has transpired in the last ...
All season, “Emilia Perez” has been one of the most widely-attacked of the Oscar contenders on social media, with critics also singling out French director Jacques Audiard’s decision to ...
including that French director Audiard made it in France instead of Mexico and used a cast of largely non-Mexican actors (with accents that were in many cases dodgy to native speakers), and that ...