Final August, after I first met and interviewed the “Emilia Pérez” star Karla Sofía Gascón, she informed me that she was not the kind of particular person to again down from a battle.
“I’m an incredible warrior,” Gascón mentioned then. “I like to struggle. If it was as much as me, I’d go to all of the discuss exhibits and struggle with everyone on a regular basis.”
She shared this as an example how fraught her life had grow to be within the years main as much as “Emilia Pérez,” when Gascón, beforehand identified to Mexican audiences for her work in telenovelas, got here out publicly as a trans girl. However that trace at her combative nature may even have been thought of one thing of a sneak preview, now that the newly Oscar-nominated actress has grow to be embroiled in a scandal — and launched into a defiant media blitz — that has imperiled each her profession and the previously front-running awards marketing campaign of “Emilia Pérez.”
As just lately as final week, the 52-year-old actress and the Spanish-language musical she stars in have been using excessive. With a field-leading 13 Oscar nominations, “Emilia Pérez” represented Netflix’s strongest shot at lastly nabbing its first best-picture trophy, whereas Gascón had already made historical past as the primary overtly trans actress to be nominated for an Oscar.
Then, final Wednesday, the journalist Sarah Hagi unearthed years-old posts Gascón had written on X that denigrated Muslims (saying Islam was “turning into a hotbed of an infection for humanity that urgently must be cured”), referred to as George Floyd a “drug-addicted con artist,” and criticized the various winners of the 2021 Oscar telecast (“I didn’t know if I used to be watching an Afro-Korean competition, a Black Lives Matter demonstration or the 8-M”). In a press release issued by Netflix the subsequent day, Gascón apologized for the posts. However as an alternative of permitting the mud to settle, the star took issues into her personal fingers.
After deactivating her X account, Gascón despatched a prolonged and defiant missive to the Hollywood Reporter to tell her detractors, “The extra you attempt to sink me, the stronger it would make me.” In a subsequent interview with CNN En Español that she booked herself, Gascón broke down in tears, claimed that an X submit wherein she appeared to insult her “Emilia Pérez” co-star Selena Gomez had been doctored, and resolved, “I can’t step down from an Oscar nomination as a result of I’ve not dedicated any crime.”
All of the whereas, Gascón has continued to mount a near-daily protection on her Instagram account that has saved the controversy within the headlines. None of her newest strikes have been sanctioned by Netflix, and strategists on the streamer should now decide methods to salvage an awards marketing campaign that after appeared sure to clinch a number of Oscars.
It’s the most recent and most placing instance of a pattern that grew to become turbocharged this yr wherein awards strategists who used to affect the race with focused whisper campaigns have been caught flat-footed by controversies that originate on-line and rapidly get out of hand. Now, Oscar season has grow to be a decentralized free-for-all the place social-media sleuths and decided fan armies dig up previous gaffes, unhealthy tweets and damaging clips, then amplify them on X, TikTok and awards-adjacent subreddits.
That’s why, within the weeks main as much as the Oscar nominations, “The Brutalist” was pilloried on social media for utilizing an A.I. speech device to excellent the Hungarian spoken by star Adrien Brody, whereas “Anora” got here below fireplace for failing to make use of an intimacy coordinator. The ascendance of Brazilian best-actress nominee Fernanda Torres additional boosted the bedlam, as her fan base on social media went after Gascón for implying that individuals related to Torres have been “tearing me and ‘Emilia Pérez’ down.” Days later, it was Torres who needed to apologize when on-line Oscar obsessives resurfaced a 2008 clip of her performing in blackface on a Brazilian comedy present.
Not all of those social-media controversies make their strategy to the very offline world that almost all Oscar voters are inclined to inhabit. Previously, contenders like “Inexperienced E book” and “Three Billboards Outdoors Ebbing, Missouri” confronted on-line opprobrium for his or her dealing with of racial points and nonetheless gained a number of Oscars. And although “Emilia Pérez” had been lambasted on-line since final yr for its indelicate staging of trans points and Mexican tradition, little or no of that had been on the radar of Oscar voters, who largely think about the film to be daring and progressive.
Nonetheless, the Gascón fiasco has been unavoidable, in response to most of the academy members and business figures I spoke to during the last week. Liberal Oscar voters who have been inclined to assist the trans-empowerment narrative of “Emilia Pérez” as a rebuke to President Trump might now discover that mission difficult by Gascón’s previous tweets, particularly after the business commerce Selection ran a latest editorial about Gascón’s press blitz that deemed the intractable actress the “Donald Trump of Oscar season.”
So what occurs to the “Emilia Pérez” marketing campaign now, with lower than a month to go till the Oscar ceremony on March 2? Within the short-term, Netflix has begun to refocus its marketing campaign round Gascón’s co-star Zoe Saldaña, an business favourite who is taken into account a powerful contender for the supporting-actress Oscar. However the extent to which this has affected the movie’s best-picture probabilities will stay unclear for some time.
For instance, voting on this Saturday’s Producers Guild Awards — typically thought of the strongest best-picture bellwether — was almost closed earlier than the “Emilia Pérez” controversy ramped up. And European voters, who are sometimes extra keen to miss scandal than their American counterparts, should still end up for “Emilia Pérez” on the upcoming BAFTA and César Awards later this month.
I’ve heard that in the interim, Gascón will give attention to these European awards ceremonies and skip the 2 stateside exhibits she had been slated to look at this weekend, the Critics Selection Awards on Friday (the place she is a best-actress nominee) and the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday (which had initially booked her as a presenter). Whether or not she is going to attend the Display Actors Guild Awards on Feb. 23 or the Oscar ceremony subsequent month is but to be decided, although Netflix will now not cowl bills for the Spain-based star to make these journeys to Los Angeles.
Irrespective of the final word end result, this controversy will certainly change the way in which awards campaigns are waged going ahead. Many within the business have been shocked that Netflix strategists and Gascón’s personal publicists had failed to influence her to wash her previous social-media posts earlier than the Oscar bid uncovered her to a brand new stage of world scrutiny. You possibly can anticipate that form of across-the-board purge to be a marketing campaign mainstay sooner or later.
Within the meantime, Oscar strategists must account for their very own blind spots. One hopes Gascón ultimately will, too. Once I interviewed her final August, these blind spots got here up as she spoke passionately concerning the case of the Olympic boxer Imane Khelif, whose eligibility had been questioned by the likes of J.Ok. Rowling, the “Harry Potter” creator.
“It’s all the time the identical story of those similar folks looking for a brand new sufferer to generate extra hate,” Gascón mentioned. “It’s a continuing aspect in human historical past. Earlier than, it was folks of coloration or girls or staff. Now, it’s trans folks.”
Her voice rose. “And even me, perhaps with out even figuring out it, I’ve some prejudice or I criticize some communities as a result of all of us do it,” Gascón mentioned.