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House Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, is accusing the Academy Awards of sexism over the exclusion of the movie “Barbie” from the Best Director class.
The congressman added a high-profile voice to the web’s progressive-fueled outrage over director Greta Gerwig not getting a point out for the 2023 summer time hit.
“Hollywood still has a big problem with women. In 2022, women made up 11% of directors (of top 250 grossing films),” Castro wrote on X.
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“So in 2023 Greta Gerwig: 1. Directs Barbie, year’s highest grossing film at $1.4B; 2. Provides coattails to Oppenheimer ($1B); 3. Saves [Warner Bros. Discovery’s] disastrous year.”
He concluded, “How do you end up directing the biggest hit of the year, a cultural phenomenon, and not get an Oscar nomination for best director? Be a female director in Hollywood, apparently.”
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But he wasn’t the one nationwide Democratic determine to chime in; Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton chimed in with a message to the film’s lead actress and director.
“Greta & Margot, While it can sting to win the box office but not take home the gold, your millions of fans love you. You’re both so much more than Kenough,” Clinton wrote on X.
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“Barbie,” alongside with Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” was credited with saving the film business from a lingering post-COVID hunch.
It was nominated for eight Oscars, together with Best Actor for Ryan Gosling, who performed the titular doll’s boyfriend Ken, and a Supporting Actress nod for America Ferrera.
But left-wing activists complained on the lack of a nod for each Gerwig and the film’s lead actress, Margot Robbie.
Fox News Digital reached out to Castro’s workplace and the Academy for remark.
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