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"So, did I get the job?"
"Sorry, can't hire you. We already have one."
"Sorry, can't hire you. We already have one."
What about a Korean film, made in Korea, with Koreans onscreen and off about Korean history. Do Koreans count as minorities or not since they were a majority in the country of such a film?
Does blackface count as a representation of a under-represented minority?As offensive as this might be it might be interesting to make a list of truly great films that don't fit a single one of these criterion. 2001 comes to mind.
No need to. Gone with the Wind I believe meets all the requirements. Once the loonies behind this realize that I believe they'll have some kind of fit and add to the rules.Are they going to make a remake of Gone With The Wind on Netflix?
* Ray, that's good you started this thread. Because films matter.
Best foreign language film ? There's a category for that isn't there?What about a Korean film, made in Korea, with Koreans onscreen and off about Korean history. Do Koreans count as minorities or not since they were a majority in the country of such a film?
Oh can we now have the white people's film awards? Well no, because I can't think of a single feature film that would even come close to qualifying. So for those saying it is window dressing that changes nothing I might ask what really needs to change?