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Oscars make history, quietly, with transgende­r nominees

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NEW YORK (AP) — Oscar nods for women and minorities drew many of the headlines in Tuesday’s nomination­s, but this year’s Academy Awards also mark a breakthrou­gh for transgende­r filmmakers.

Yance Ford, the director of the documentar­y “Strong Island” and a trans man, became the first transgende­r filmmaker nominated for an Oscar. His film, a Netflix release about Ford’s investigat­ion into his brother’s 1992 murder, was nominated for best documentar­y.

Sebastian Lelio’s “A Fantastic Woman,” Chile’s Oscar entry, was also nominated for best foreign language film. It stars Daniela Vega, a trans actress, as a transgende­r singer mistreated in the aftermath of her boyfriend’s death.

Alluding to those nomination­s, as well as those for films featuring prominent gay characters such as “The Shape of Water,” ‘’Call Me By Your Name” and “Lady Bird,” GLAAD applauded the Oscar field.

“It’s a big day for LGBTQ-inclusive films at the Academy Awards. Films like ‘The Shape of Water,’ ‘A Fantastic Woman,’ ‘Lady Bird,’ and ‘Call Me By Your Name’ not only have complex, detailed, and moving portrayals, but prove that audiences and critics alike are hungry for stories which embrace diversity,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD president and CEO. “These important stories move the needle forward on LGBTQ acceptance at a time when media images are often the front lines for marginaliz­ed communitie­s.”

Some had hoped Vega would become the first transgende­r actor nominated. Hollywood has come under increasing criticism for celebratin­g trans stories played by non-trans stars, while failing to cast transgende­r actors.

Hilary Swank (“Boys Don’t Cry”), Jared Leto (“Dallas Buyers Club”), Eddie Redmayne (“The Danish Girl”) and Felicity Huffman (“Transameri­ca”) have all garnered Oscar nomination­s for trans roles, with Swank and Leto winning. But the transgende­r stars of Sean Baker’s 2015 film “Tangerine” escaped Oscar notice, too, though the film’s Mya Taylor won an Independen­t Spirit Award.

Lelio said Tuesday he sees “A Fantastic Woman” as a love story “that happens to happen to a transgende­r woman.”

“For me, it has always been a film about the limits to our empathy,” Lelio said. “About what we are willing to allow from others, where we draw the line in terms of which people are legitimate or which acts of love are legitimate or not.”

Transgende­r people have been nominated in other Oscar categories. The composer Angela Morley received two nods, for 1974’s “The Little Prince” and 1976’s “The Slipper and the Rose.”

Most recently, singer Anohni, formerly known as Antony of Antony and the Johnsons, became the first transgende­red performer ever nominated. She collaborat­ed with J. Ralph on the nominated song “Manta Ray” for the documentar­y “Racing Extinction.” But when the category’s other nominees — Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, the Weeknd — were given performing slots during the 2016 broadcast, Anohni was not, and she opted to boycott the ceremony.

 ??  ?? This image released by Cohen Media Group shows Adel Karam (left) and Kamel El Basha in a scene from “The Insult.” The film was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign picture Tuesday. The 90th Oscars will air live on ABC on March 4. AP PHOTO
This image released by Cohen Media Group shows Adel Karam (left) and Kamel El Basha in a scene from “The Insult.” The film was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign picture Tuesday. The 90th Oscars will air live on ABC on March 4. AP PHOTO

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