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03.02.2020 - 08:46 / foxnews.com
Joaquin Phoenix was named best actor for the antihero story “Joker,” at Sunday’s British Academy Film Awards, leaving the crowd speechless when he called out the film industry’s exclusionary practices.
Phoenix slammed the lack of diversity in his acceptance speech, saying it sent “a very clear message to people of color that: ‘You’re not welcome here.’”
Joaquin Phoenix poses with his award for Best Actor for the film Joker, backstage at the Bafta Film Awards, in central London, Sunday,
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By Denise Petski
To say that it was a monumental night, in Oscars' history, would be an understatement! And, we have Bong Joon-ho to thank for that! With his brilliant film Parasite, the filmmaker made history at Oscars 2020 as not just the first South Korean movie but the first non-English language film to ever take home the coveted Oscar for Best Picture. Parasite also won the Academy Award for Directing for Bong, International Feature Film and Original Screenplay for Bong and Kwak Sin-ae.
Hollywood history was made last night as South Korean film Parasite became the first non-English-language movie to win the best picture Oscar.
The mic cut out while the Parasite cast was accepting the award for Best Picture, but the crowd cheered to turn it back on. Stars like Tom Hanks, Charlize Theron, and Margot Robbie were among those shouting, "Up!" for someone to turn up the mics again.
Joaquin Phoenix used his win at the BAFTAs to shed light on a really important issue. After being presented with the Best Actor award by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts for his role in Joker, the 45-year-old called out the academy for their lack of inclusion.
Prince William opened the 73rd British Academy Film and Television Arts Awards with a powerful speech on the need for diversity within the industry.The Duke of Cambridge said that the lack of diversity "simply cannot be right in this day and age."Joaquin Phoenix, who accepted an award later in the night, also spoke candidly about the need to include and represent more voices and stories through media.At yesterday's 73rd British Academy Film and Television Arts Awards, Prince William brought
Joaquin Phoenix made a pointed speech at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday, calling out the film industry for its lack of diversity.
America’s favorite heartthrob Brad Pitt, 56, just won big at the British Academy Film and Television Arts Awards on Sunday, Feb. 2! Although he wasn’t at the award show to pick up his award, he definitely made an impression with his hilarious speech read by co-star Margot Robbie, 29.