Oscars sorry for 'tone deaf' portrayal of Asians at Academy Awards


Posted March 16, 2016 by Waptrendz

Oscar organisers have apologised for what a group of actors and filmmakers of Asian descent called the “tone-deaf” portrayal of Asians during this year’s Academy Awards ceremony.

 
Oscar organisers have apologised for what a group of actors and filmmakers of Asian descent called the “tone-deaf” portrayal of Asians during this year’s Academy Awards ceremony.

The Academy, which has pledged to double its numbers of women and minority members by 2020, on Tuesday said that it “regrets that any aspect of the Oscar telecast was offensive.

“We are committed to doing our best to ensure that material in future shows be more culturally sensitive” it said in a statement.

February’s Oscar ceremony was hosted by black comedian Chris Rock, who lambasted Hollywood for its lack of diversity and in particular the lack of African-Americans among the 20 acting nominees for a second straight year.

Members of the Asian community were upset after the show at a skit in which Rock introduced three Asian children as Academy accountants.

In another part of the ceremony, British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, appearing as a presenter, made an apparently off the cuff remark about the size of Asian genitalia.

In a letter to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, double Oscar-winning director Ang Lee, Star Trek actor George Takei and more than 20 other people criticised the “tasteless and offensive skits” regarding Asians and asked to ensure that people of all races are portrayed with dignity. http://www.waptrendz.com/music/latestmp3

“In light of criticism over OscarsSoWhite, we were hopeful that the telecast would provide the Academy a way forward and the chance to present a spectacular example of inclusion and diversity. Instead, the Oscars show was marred by a tone-deaf approach to its portrayal of Asians,” said the letter.

“We’d like to know how such tasteless and offensive skits could have happened and what process you have in place to preclude such unconscious or outright bias and racism toward any group in future Oscars telecasts,” said the letter.

The letter was also signed by former Grey’s Anatomy star Sandra Oh, France Nuyen of The Joy Luck Club as well as documentary makers and producers, all of whom are already Academy members.
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