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The BAFTA Awards saw 'Emilia Perez' triumph in the Best Non-English Film category, with director Jacques Audiard offering a heartfelt tribute to Karla Sofia Gascon. Despite ongoing controversy around her past tweets, Audiard praised Gascon during his acceptance speech. The film's success comes amid Gascon's strategic absence from several major award ceremonies. Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldana supported the film by attending the BAFTAs and serving as presenters.

Key Points: Audiard Honors Karla Sofia Gascon at BAFTA 'Emilia Perez' Win

  • - Film won despite controversy surrounding lead actress Karla Sofia Gascon
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BAFTAs: 'Emilia Perez' director Jacques Audiard thanks controversial figure Karla Sofia Gascon after win

Jacques Audiard's 'Emilia Perez' wins Best Non-English Film at BAFTAs despite controversy, with director praising Karla Sofia Gascon

"I'm deeply proud of what we achieved together. Long live 'Emilia Perez' - Jacques Audiard"

Los Angeles, Feb 17

The Jacques Audiard directorial ‘Emilia Perez’ took home the prize for best film not in the English language at the BAFTA Awards.

The film bagged the honour on Sunday despite controversy over star Karla Sofia Gascon’s offensive tweets, reports ‘Variety’.

In his acceptance speech, Audiard still thanked Gascon, who was absent at the ceremony and has effectively been removed from the awards campaign.

“Above all, I would like to thank all the wonderful artists who brought this film to life and who are here with us tonight”, he said. “My dear Zoe, my dear Selena, Giorgini, Paul, Juliet, Camille, Clement, Julia and your team, but also you, my dear Karla Sofia, that I kiss. I’m deeply proud of what we achieved together. Long live ‘Emilia Perez’”.

As per ‘Variety’, voting for the BAFTAs closed last week but had been open since the beginning of January, meaning that many could have cast their ballots in favor of ‘Emilia Perez’ before the controversy surrounding Gascón kicked off a couple of weeks ago.

The British Academy had previously revealed that Gascon wasn’t expected to attend the awards, having released a lineup of guests from which she was absent. This came after the Spaniard, who became the first openly transgender actress to be BAFTA- and Oscar-nominated, issued another apology saying she hoped that her “silence will allow the film to be appreciated for what it is, a beautiful ode to love and difference”.

While Gascon skipped the BAFTAs, as she had the Critics Choice Awards, PGA Awards and the Goya Awards, her co-stars Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldana were in attendance, both nominated in the best supporting actress category. The two were also among the presenters at the ceremony.

- IANS

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