The director of “Emilia Perez” Jack Odiad addresses the controversy of Carla Sofia Jaskoun – he is not happy.
The French writer and director, 72, expressed his disappointment in his actress who is nominated for the Academy Award after many of her positions appeared on social media, where Gascon criticized Islamic culture, George Floyd, and called her “Emilia Perez” Selena Gomez A. To throw with her.
According to Audiad, her actions are “unforgivable”.
“It is very difficult for me to think about the work I did with Carla Sofia,” Odiad told Audiad the deadline on Wednesday to make the cliff was nominated for the best image of the Academy Awards for this year.
The musical excitement follows the leader of a Mexican Cartel (GASCón) who moves to a woman. It features stars, which also includes Zoe Saldaña (nominated for the best actress in a supportive role), Edgar Ramírez, Gomez and more.
GASCón's nomination made her the first transgender performer publicly nominated for an Academy Award.
“The exceptional atmosphere that they had on a group” already depends on confidence “.
He continued, “And when you have this type of relationship and suddenly I read something that this person said, which are completely hated and hated, of course that relationship is affected. It seems as if you were in a hole.”
The director revealed, “I did not talk to her, and I do not want it.”
Audiard shared that she is “in a self -destructive approach”, and it “cannot interfere.”
“I really don't understand why she continues. Why does she hurt herself? … She talks about herself as a victim, which is surprising.
Audiad also added that Gascón “hurts the people who were very close to it,” including the crew of Emilia Perez. “I do not contact her because she now needs space to think and accountable for her actions.”
GASCón, 52, has released an apology and an account of her X (formerly Twitter), after a violent reaction was amputated to her previous tweets.
Participation did not have “nothing to hide”, the Spanish actress asked how she should “move forward” from controversy in this award season.
Gascón and the film receive many awards, including The Critics Choice (February 7), BAFTA (February 16) and Oscar (March 2).
The actress doubled during an emotional interview with CNN on February 2, denying the demands of racism and identifying the nomination of the Academy Award.
“I cannot step down from Oscar's nomination because I did not commit any crime, and I didn't harm anyone,” said CNN. “I am not racist nor anything that all these people tried to make others think I am.”
Treating how Gascón's controversy wanders on the success of the movie, Audiard shared that “very unfortunately, it occupies all the space,” adding, “It makes me very sad.”