Sam Mendes, Academy Award Winner for american beautysees “inevitable” that the Academy Awards remove gender classifications and become neutral”as stated in an interview broadcast this Sunday by the BBC.
The British film and theater director was in the political TV cycle Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg of the British public broadcaster, before his film opens in the UK on Monday Empire of Light (The Empire of Light), released a month ago in the United States and Canada.
Journalist and host Kuenssberg asked Mendes if she sympathized with the idea of gender-neutral awards, as actresses such as English have defended. Emma Corrin – what did Lady Di do The crown– said the director seemed “perfectly reasonable”.
Mendes, who won the Oscar in 1999 for american beautysympathized with the claims of the star of the royalist Netflix series, who identifies as non-binary, and called for award-winning shows to opt for gender-neutral categories in the future.
“I’m totally on board with it and I think ultimately it may be inevitable. Because I think that’s the way things are moving and I think that’s perfectly reasonable,” she said.
The director nominated for an Oscar 2020 for the war film 1917 he further argued that awards are important not so much for personal recognition but because They are a showcase to advertise the product.
“Awards are to promote films. If the movie wins an award, people are more likely to go see it., and that’s what you’re doing there. It’s not about yourself, it’s not especially about the art or craft of the industry. It’s about selling movies“, held.
A more inclusive academy
The United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has long been trying to keep up with the inclusion policies that many industry workers demand.
A year and a half ago, nearly 400 invitations were extended to diverse artists and film executives seeking to broaden membership in terms of racial and gender diversity.
According to its official website, after the call, the Academy was made up of 46 percent women and 39 percent members of underrepresented ethnic communities, while the list also included 53 people from 49 foreign countries.
Among the names there are 25 winners and 89 nominees for the famous awardssuch as South Korean Youn Yuh-jung and Steven Yeun (Minaries), Vanessa Kirby (fragments of a woman), director and actress Emerald Fennell (nice revenge), and actors Leslie Odom Jr. (One night in Miami…) and Paolo Raci (the sound of metal), among other members.
After making the news known, the association specified that the way in which “decisions are made during the selection process is based on professional qualifications, with representation, inclusion and equality as priority axes” for “Academy Aperture 2025”, initiative that gives continuity to the measures established in this sense since 2016 within the association.
Source: Clarin