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ELIZABETH CHAI VASARTHELY & JIMMY CHIN. |
Two Asian American directors won Oscars for their work for Free Solo, which won in the Best Feature Documentary category last night.
Heading this army for Free Solo are co-directors lizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, two Asian Americans who dared to film the incredible feat. The first thing Vasarhelyi did was to thank "National Geographic" for hiring “women and people of color, they only help make the films better.”
Also nominated in the same category was Minding the Gap, the debut film from skateboarder Bing Liu.
"I'm an only child with Chinese parents, so I was very protected. I'd always been my mom's 'little dumpling,'" Shi told the Chronicle. "It was a challenge to put myself in my mom's shoes and try to understand things from her point of view, not just from the kid's perspective who's being smothered. That became the spark, to create a modern-day fairy tale with vibes of the Little Gingerbread Man (whose mother bakes him, only to have him run away), but do a Chinese version of it."
“A period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education,” concluded Berton.
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Ruth Carter won Best Costume Design for her work for Black Panther, but she gave a shoutout to Anthony Francisco, a Filipino American for Marvel's visual development team. Francisco got some of the inspiration for the costume of the Dora Milaje, the elite women warriors in Wakanda, from the indigenous tribes of the Philippines and samurai armor.
Francisco credits Carter as "the only costume designer I know that mentions the Visual Development team at Marvel often. She even mentioned me by name. I don’t blame the people that assume she’s a costume designer. That’s usually how it works anyways, but in this case, it was a little different.”
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Anthony Francisco and the costume worn by Wakanda's elite warriors in 'Black Panther.' |
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Bao won an Oscar for best animated short film. Director Domee Shi told The Chronicle ithat the touching 8-minute short is inspired by her own life growing up in Canada with Chinese parents."
"I'm an only child with Chinese parents, so I was very protected. I'd always been my mom's 'little dumpling,'" Shi told the Chronicle. "It was a challenge to put myself in my mom's shoes and try to understand things from her point of view, not just from the kid's perspective who's being smothered. That became the spark, to create a modern-day fairy tale with vibes of the Little Gingerbread Man (whose mother bakes him, only to have him run away), but do a Chinese version of it."
Director Domee Shi, left, and bao from the animated short of the same name. |
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The Oscar for Best Documentary Short went to Period. End of Sentence, a documentary that tackles the stigma around menstruation in rural India. The film is directed by 25-year-old Iranian American filmmakers Melissa Berton and Rayka Zehtabchi, who, upon receiving her statuette, said, "I can’t believe a film about menstruation just won an Oscar!”
“A period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education,” concluded Berton.
Producer Guneet Monga tweeted after her win: "We won! To every girl on earth, know that you are a goddess,"
The film was created by The Pad Project, an organization established by an inspired group of students at the Oakwood School in Los Angeles and their teacher, Melissa Berton. The 26-minute film follows girls and women in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh and their experience with the installation of a pad machine in their village.
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The filmmakers of 'Period. End of Sentence' accept their Academy Award. |
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The cast of Crazy Rich Asians looked fantastic as they represented and presented awards in various categories. On stage as presenters were Awkwafina, Michelle Yeoh and Constance Wu.
Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet are pretty in pink. |
Jason Mamoa (Aquaman) apparently is comfortable in his masculinity because he wore a pink tuxedo, to match his wife Lisa Bonet's gown.
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