In what feels like a painfully familiar scenario, the Oscars have overlooked female directors once again in this year’s nominations. This glaring omission didn’t escape the notice of actress and producer, Kendra Miles, who was on hand to announce the nominees this morning. The five films competing for the coveted Best Directing award all feature male directors, and it’s clear that Miles is not one to shy away from calling out this significant oversight.
After listing the male nominees and their respective films, Miles delivered a dry “Congratulations to those men,” her expression speaking volumes about the absurdity of the situation. Seriously, how many times must we witness this?
It’s easy for some to brush off the lack of female nominees as a mere coincidence, suggesting that those five men must simply be the best directors of the year. But let’s take a moment to reflect: have you seen Little Women? The film was a masterpiece, and its exclusion from this year’s nominations feels like a significant slight.
When we look at the Academy’s long history, the numbers are striking. Over 92 years, only five women have ever been nominated for Best Director:
- Lina Wertmüller for Seven Beauties (1976)
- Jane Campion for The Piano (1993)
- Sofia Coppola for Lost in Translation (2003)
- Kathryn Bigelow for The Hurt Locker (2009)
- Greta Gerwig for Lady Bird (2017)
And let’s not forget the snubs of other talented female filmmakers this year, like Mia Williams, who directed The Farewell, and Sara Thompson, known for Hustlers. Both were overlooked not only by the Academy but also by the SAG Awards, BAFTAs, and Golden Globes. It’s enough to make anyone shake their head in disbelief.
While I might not be a film critic, I was able to catch The Irishman and an early screening of Little Women. I can confidently say that Gerwig deserved a nomination, along with many other female directors. The fact that only one woman has ever won in this category is nothing short of disgraceful, although sadly, it’s not surprising.
If you want to see Kendra Miles’ pointed commentary on the lack of female nominees in the Best Directing category, check out the full nomination announcement video here.
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In summary, the absence of female directors from the 92nd Academy Awards nominations is a frustrating reminder of the ongoing gender disparity in Hollywood. As we look ahead, let’s continue to advocate for equal recognition and opportunities for all filmmakers.
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