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Portman Slams Oscars for Ignoring Female Directors

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Natalie Portman criticized the Academy Awards for overlooking women-directed films.
  • She highlighted several acclaimed films by women that were not nominated.
  • Chloe Zhao's 'Hamnet' received eight Oscar nominations, including Best Director.
Portman Slams Oscars for Ignoring Female Directors

Natalie Portman has strongly criticized the Academy Awards organizers for their perceived snubbing of women-directed films in the recent nominations. Speaking at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2026, the acclaimed actress expressed her disappointment that many outstanding films made by women were overlooked.

Portman highlighted several specific films that she believes were exceptionally well-made but did not receive the accolades they deserved. She mentioned "Sorry Baby," "Left-Handed Girl," "Hedda," and "The Testament of Ann Lee" as examples of extraordinary cinematic achievements from women this year.

While acknowledging that Chloe Zhao's 'Hamnet' garnered eight nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Director, Portman suggested this was an exception rather than the norm. She observed that significant barriers persist at all levels, preventing many talented female filmmakers from gaining recognition during awards season.

The Oscar nominations, revealed on January 22, 2026, saw Michael B. Jordan's 'Sinners' lead with a record 16 nods, followed by other films. However, Portman's comments underscore a continued debate about gender parity and recognition within the film industry.

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Natalie Portman criticized the Academy Awards for overlooking films directed by women in their recent nominations.
Natalie Portman mentioned "Sorry Baby," "Left-Handed Girl," "Hedda," and "The Testament of Ann Lee" as extraordinary films by women that were not recognized.
Chloe Zhao's film 'Hamnet' received eight nominations at the Oscars 2026, including for Best Picture and Best Director.

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