Jacques Audiard has made waves with some outlandish comments about the musical crime film, starring Karla Sofia Gascón and Selena Gomez.
Emilia Pérez's' director, Jacques Audiard, has finally apologized to Mexicans who found themes in the film offensive.
He was born in Paris and is the son of Marie-Christine Guibert and Michel Audiard, a film director and screenwriter. During the 1980s, he started creating screenplays for movies such as Réveillon chez Bob!, Mortelle randonnée, Baxter, Fréquence Meurtre, and Saxo.
French director Jacques Audiard said he was "thrilled" after his musical Emilia Perez scooped 13 Oscar nominations this week, a record for a non-English-language film. His compatriot Coralie Fargeat and her film The Substance,
“Emilia Pérez” won four Golden Globes on Jan. 5, including two best picture awards in the musical/comedy and non-English language categories, which sparked controversy online.
Pascal Caucheteux and Grégoire Sorlat of Why Not Productions have produced films by Claire Denis, Lynne Ramsay, and Gregg Araki before 'Emilia Pérez.'
Jacques Audiard's prize-winning film continues its awards sweep and looks set to dominate during awards season in both France and the US. View on euronews
Jacques Audiard's 'Emilia Pérez' swept France's 30th Lumiere Awards, the local equivalent to the Golden Globes, with five major wins.
The 2023 Emmys repeat themselves here, as Culkin and Jeremy Strong of HBO’s hit show “ Succession” fight for another major award. Just as it happened then, I expect Culkin to win, with his only real threat being Guy Pearce from “The Brutalist”.
I don't think I can handle another major upset because of a flawed voting system that prides itself on its misguided, homogenous membership.
Emilia Pérez was recently nominated for 13 Oscars. However, it has become controversial due to its representation of transgender and Mexican communities.
Jacques Audiard’s Spanish-language cartel musical has garnered a lot of buzz this Oscar season — good and bad. Here's everything to know about the 'Emilia Pérez' discourse.