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Twiter furious ater Oscars cuts short Marlee Matlin

The 93rd Academy Awards are being trolled on Twiter for cuting away from hearingimp­aired actress Marlee Matlin during her speech

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The 93rd Academy Awards are being trolled on Twiter for cuting away from hearingimp­aired actress Marlee Matlin during her speech. Matlin, the only performer with her condition to have won an Oscar was one of the presenters this year, and was signing her speech along with an interprete­r when the telecast cut her midway. A huge uproar has followed on Twiter, with people commenting that it was rude on the part of the Oscars to pan the camera away from her when she was signing. A user posted: “And they didn’t subtitle when Marlee Matlin was sign-presenting *off camera*. That made no sense at all,” while another wrote: “When @Marleematl­in signs, we want to see her. There’s technology called picture-in-picture, #Oscars, that would have enable that.”

“Wow #oscars so rude to cut away from Marlee Matlin like that. Whose brilliant idea was that?” another user wrote. “Crip Camp losing was not surprising given that minutes before cameras cut away from a signing Marlee Matlin while she was mid sentence. Just another reminder of how the Academy devalues disabled voices. Crippingth­eredcarpet #Oscarsdiss,” posted an irked Twiter user, while another wrote: “Marlee Matlin has the rare opportunit­y to sign while presenting a couple of categories at the Oscars, and they cut immediatel­y to the nominees with no split or reduced screen, cuting out her signing for the most of her presentati­on... y’all #Oscars,” tweeted a user. Matlin looked stunning at the ceremony in a black sequin Vivienne Westwood gown, made with sustainabl­e fabric. The actress won an Oscar for the 1986 film “Children Of A Lesser God.” Marlee is an American actress, author, and deaf activist. To date she is the only deaf performer to have won an Academy Award. Having won the award at the age of 21, she is also the youngest winner in the category. Her work in film and television has resulted in a Golden Globe award, with two additional nomination­s, and four Emmy nomination­s. Deaf since she was 18 months old, due to illness and high fevers, she is also a prominent member of the National Associatio­n of the Deaf. Her longtime interprete­r is Jack Jason. The 93rd Academy Awards wasn’t exactly a movie, but it was a show made for people who love learning about movies. And it stubbornly, defiantly wasn’t trying to be anything else. It wasn’t an advertisem­ent for the nominated films that audiences at home may or may not have seen, a well-heeled stand-up routine or a star-studded concert. Although it did, curiously, turn into a brief musical trivia game 2 hours and 40 minutes into the evening. Best actress winner Frances Mcdormand said later upon collecting her trophy that, “They didn’t ask me but if they had, I would have said karaoke.” There probably would have been fewer bleeps. It was a show unlike any others this year and if you didn’t have a working knowledge of the films going into the night, the ceremony may have been a litle mystifying.

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 ?? Reuters ?? Marlee Matlin arrives at the Oscars red carpet for the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, on Sunday.
Reuters Marlee Matlin arrives at the Oscars red carpet for the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, on Sunday.

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