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Madness. Dictatorial. Some actors objected to the Oscar rules

Very complex rules concern the compulsory employment of sexual and ethnic minorities in all film fields, including marketing and PR.

Kirstie Alleyová

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Actress Kirstie Alley, known from the comedy Who’s Talking or the series Cheers, has flared up on the social network. She first wrote that it was an insult to the artists. “Can you imagine telling Picasso what is supposed to be in his paintings? Guys, you’ve lost your mind. Mastering artists, mastering individual thinking. Oscar Orwell, “she said.

She then deleted the post, but replaced it with another, stating that the new rules were “dictatorial and anti-artistic.” She added that she is in favor of tolerance and inclusion, but she is against mandatory quotas.

Justine Batemanová

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Actress Justine Bateman (Californication, Desperate Housewives) also has a major problem with the new standards. “Honestly, I would never want to get a job for these reasons,” she wrote on a social network.

American actor James Woods from the films Then in America, Nixon or Contact, commented very briefly on the topic: “Madness”.

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