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Best director Oscar nominations (once again) are all-male affairs

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Best director Oscar nominations (once again) are all-male affairs

Best director Oscar nominations (once again) are all-male affairs

Julia Merck | Elizabeth Grenier

The Oscar stakes are wide open, but one man will definitely win best director. DW analyzes the data after the all-male nominations in the category.

In 2018, Natalie Portman famously criticized the lack of female representation when presenting the Golden Globes in the best director category: “Here are the all-male nominees,” she said, before naming the list of filmmakers, which then included Martin McDonagh for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” and Steven Spielberg for “The Post”.

When the Oscars for the same category are announced on March 12, the presenter will easily be able to use Portman’s line again. It would also feel like déjà vu, as McDonagh and Spielberg are once again among the all-male nominees for “The Banshees of Inisherin” and “The Fabelmans,” respectively.

The roster also includes directing duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”), Todd Field (“Tar”) and Ruben Ostlund (“Triangle of Sadness”).

Regression after two consecutive years

After female filmmakers won the award two years in a row – with Chloe Zhao (“Nomadland”) in 2021 and Jane Campion (“The Power of the Dog”) in 2022 – not even one woman was included in this year’s shortlist.

A bespectacled woman with shoulder-length gray hair, wearing a dark dress, stands in front of a microphone and smiles broadly as she holds a trophy in her right hand.
Jane Campion won Best Director in 2022Image: Mario Anzuoni/REUTERS

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences faced backlash after the nominees were revealed in January, with critics expressing outrage that all women were snubbed.

“Once again, Academy voters have shown they don’t value women’s voices by leaving us out of Best Director nominations. An Oscar is more than a golden statue, it’s a career accelerator that can lead to continuity. of work and increased pay,” Hollywood advocacy organization Women in Film said in a statement.

The organization named different names of talented female directors whose work could have been recognized for the 2023 awards, including Sarah Polley (“Women Talking”), Gina Prince-Bythewood (“The Woman King”), Maria Schrader (“She Said”) , Chinonye Chukwu (“Till”) and Charlotte Wells (“Aftersun”).

Seven women have been nominated for Best Director in Oscar history; three of them have won the award, with Kathryn Bigelow preceding Campion and Zhao with her 2009 film, “The Hurt Locker.”

Source: DW

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