Andrea Riseborough's Oscar nomination for Best Actress sparks controversy
Time to Read: 1 minuteThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences analyzes the case of alleged anomalies regarding the promotion of the work of actress Andrea Riseborough in the film To Leslie, which earned her an Oscar nomination this year
A few days ago the nominations for the Oscar award were announced, and the British Andrea Riseborough competes in the shortlist for Best Actress for the independent film “To Leslie” , which has generated controversy due to the comments that have previously arisen regarding her work. in said film.
The Board of Governors of the Hollywood Academy received emails mentioning the actress's nomination, and at the same time it was revealed that artists such as Courteney Cox, Gwyneth Paltrow, Frances Fisher and Edward Norton had verbally promoted Riseborough. during the last days of voting that results in the final competitors.
This Tuesday there will be a meeting to make known if the rules were broken in terms of promoting Andrea's work by comparing it with that of other actresses -such as Cate Blanchett , star of the film “Tár” -, which is prohibited: “In particular, it remains Any tactic that points to “the competition” by name or title is expressly prohibited.
In “To Leslie” Riseborough plays the titular character, a woman who wins a lottery prize and ends up spending the money on alcohol and drugs. She is competing in the Best Actress category with Blanchett, Ana de Armas, Michelle Williams and Michelle Yeoh. For several months, many critics claimed that Viola Davis would be nominated in that shortlist for the movie “The Woman King” , but in the end it was not like that, generating even more surprise due to the unexpected inclusion of Andrea.