’I’m terrified’: French auteur Audiard hits Oscars trail for ‘Emilia Perez’

’I’m terrified’: French auteur Audiard hits Oscars trail for ‘Emilia Perez’
Now French director Jacques Audiard is steeling himself for the next, arduous stage — a glitzy yet grueling campaign as an Oscars frontrunner. (AFP)
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’I’m terrified’: French auteur Audiard hits Oscars trail for ‘Emilia Perez’

’I’m terrified’: French auteur Audiard hits Oscars trail for ‘Emilia Perez’
  • Now French director Jacques Audiard is steeling himself for the next, arduous stage — a glitzy yet grueling campaign as an Oscars frontrunner

LOS ANGELES: His film “Emilia Perez” won multiple prizes at Cannes, and was snapped up by Netflix. Now French director Jacques Audiard is steeling himself for the next, arduous stage — a glitzy yet grueling campaign as an Oscars frontrunner.
“I’m terrified,” Audiard told AFP in an interview in Los Angeles, before the surreal musical about a transgender Mexican drug lord hits limited US theaters this Friday, before streaming on November 13.
“Mass success is something very unsettling — it’s not real life.”
With his movie a favorite for the best picture Academy Award, and tipped for nods in categories from best actress to best director, the 72-year-old Audiard will be shuttling back and forth from France to the United States for the next several months.
Modern Oscars campaigns involve a swirl of galas, press conferences, screenings and smaller awards shows, each offering chances to press the flesh with mercurial Hollywood voters in an expensive and crowded marketplace.
Netflix, which has come to dominate Hollywood’s vital streaming sector but has yet to win the coveted best picture Oscar, intends to use all its considerable heft in promoting Audiard’s 10th feature.
Following North American festival appearances in Telluride in August and Toronto in September, “Emilia Perez” opens The American French Film Festival (TAFFF) in Los Angeles this week.
The campaign promises to be much more intense than in 2010, when Audiard’s film “A Prophet” was nominated for an Oscar in the lower profile though still highly prestigious best international film category.
“It’s like going from a provincial competition to the Olympics,” said Audiard, a Parisian dandy, who wore a leopard-print shirt and a scarf around his neck under his blue suit.

Audiard’s genre-hopping film — winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes — is the story of the repentance of Manitas, a powerful Mexican drug lord.
Trapped in a violent, macho world, Manitas employs a lawyer (Zoe Saldana) to arrange a deep, lifelong aspiration — to become a woman, named Emilia.
Finally free to be herself, Emilia begins a crusade to help victims of the narco gangs. She also reconnects with her former wife (Selena Gomez) and children, who believe she is dead, by posing as a distant relative.
Playing both Manitas and Emilia, Karla Sofia Gascon is heavily tipped to become the first openly transgender actress ever nominated for an Oscar.
Indeed, Gascon heavily shaped the role. Audiard had originally envisioned a younger heroine, but upon meeting the Spanish star who transitioned at 46, he quickly reworked the script.
A younger character would not have suffered enough to be credible, he told AFP.
“I tried hard to make it work, but it didn’t add up,” said Audiard.
“When Karla Sofia appeared, it was a revelation. It was like the Virgin appeared before me — it was so clear.”
“When you transition at 46, I can’t even dare to imagine what her experience was like before... what was her life and her pain?“
This epiphany helped Audiard give more substance to his transgender heroine, who was first inspired by the Boris Razon novel “Ecoute.”

Borrowing stylings from opera, “Emilia Perez” is billed as a musical drama but stands at the crossroads of multiple genres — narco-thriller, Latin American telenovela, and LGBTQ drama, among others.
That unique combination was, for Audiard, the “obvious” way to embrace his heroine’s transition and the many contradictory facets of her personality.
The film’s “kitsch” trappings insolently address social issues, such as when choirs sings the refrain “Rhinoplasty! Vaginoplasty” in a hospital-set dance sequence, he said.
“It had to absorb everything. It’s a film that has to be embarrassing,” Audiard said. “We are singing about things that are improbable.”
Those unlikely ingredients have combined to make a work hailed in the American press as one of the leading Oscars contenders, with nominations set to be revealed in January. The ceremony takes place on March 2.
Success would be a crowning achievement for Audiard’s award-winning career, in which he has repeatedly put diverse outsiders at the center of his films.
“Dheepan,” which won the Cannes top prize Palme d’Or in 2015, followed the lives of Tamil refugees in a Paris suburb. “Rust and Bone” chronicled an orca trainer who lost her legs in a horrific accident. “A Prophet” delved into the world of prison violence.
“I am a curious person,” said Audiard.
“I’m fascinated by people who are difficult to categorize.”


Adidas reaches settlement with rapper Ye

Adidas reaches settlement with rapper Ye
Updated 29 October 2024
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Adidas reaches settlement with rapper Ye

Adidas reaches settlement with rapper Ye
  • Adidas and Ye had been embroiled in multiple lawsuits for the past two years, since the German company ended a partnership with Kanye West

LONDON: Adidas has reached a settlement with rapper Ye to end all legal proceedings between them, the sportswear brand said on Tuesday, without giving a value for the deal.
Adidas and Ye had been embroiled in multiple lawsuits for the past two years, since the German company ended a partnership with the rapper previously known as Kanye West over antisemitic comments he made.
“There isn’t any more open issues, and there is no... money going either way,” CEO Bjorn Gulden told reporters on a conference call.


Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sexually assaulted 10-year-old boy, lawsuit claims

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sexually assaulted 10-year-old boy, lawsuit claims
Updated 29 October 2024
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sexually assaulted 10-year-old boy, lawsuit claims

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sexually assaulted 10-year-old boy, lawsuit claims

NEW YORK: Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old boy in 2005, according to a new lawsuit that joins more than two dozen others accusing the music mogul of sexual misconduct.
The civil lawsuit was one of two filed on Monday in a New York state court in Manhattan by Tony Buzbee, a lawyer who says he represents more than 150 victims of Combs’ abuse, and has filed at least 17 lawsuits.
In Monday’s second lawsuit, another male accuser said he was a 17-year-old auditioning for the reality TV show “Making the Band” when Combs and a bodyguard sexually assaulted him in 2008.
“The lawyer behind this lawsuit is interested in media attention rather than the truth,” Combs’ lawyers said in a statement resembling those issued after earlier Buzbee lawsuits. “In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone--man or woman, adult or minor.”
Combs, 54, has also pleaded not guilty to criminal sex trafficking charges in federal court in Manhattan, where he faces felony counts of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Federal prosecutors have accused the Bad Boy record label founder of coercing men, women and children into sex acts without their consent, bribing and intimidating them into keeping quiet, and employing his staff to cover up his crimes.
Combs has been held for six weeks in a Brooklyn jail after being denied bail twice, and is appealing his detention.
In the complaint involving the 10-year-old, the California plaintiff known as John Doe said he was an aspiring actor and rapper when a consultant whom his parents had hired arranged an “audition” with Combs at a New York hotel.
According to the complaint, after Doe told Combs he would “do anything” to become a star, Combs gave him a soda spiked with drugs, pushed him down, and forced him to perform oral sex.
Doe said he lost consciousness, and upon waking was sore and had his pants undone. He said he cried and asked to see his parents, leading Combs to say he would hurt them “badly” if Doe revealed what happened, the complaint said.
In the second complaint, a different California plaintiff named John Doe said Combs forced him to perform oral sex on himself and the bodyguard, with Combs framing the latter as a “test” of how much Doe wanted to succeed in the music industry.
Doe failed the audition, after Combs deemed him “untrustworthy due to his reservations about performing oral sex on his bodyguard,” the complaint said.
Combs’ criminal trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025. 


Michelin days are over, says cook at Thai street-food stall

Michelin days are over, says cook at Thai street-food stall
Updated 28 October 2024
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Michelin days are over, says cook at Thai street-food stall

Michelin days are over, says cook at Thai street-food stall
  • Tourists wait in three-hour queues to sample Jay Fai’s legendary crab meat omelette

BANGKOK: A Thai cook whose Bangkok street-food stall was the first to earn a coveted Michelin star has said she plans to retire, possibly as early as next year. 

Jay Fai shot to international fame in 2017 when the dining guide honored her humble street-side restaurant in its first Bangkok edition.

Tourists from around the world wait in three-hour queues to sample Jay Fai’s legendary crab meat omelette — always sizzled up by the owner herself over blazing coals, wearing her signature ski googles to protect her eyes from sparks.

The 81-year-old told Thai media outlet Komchadluek that the toil of sourcing and checking ingredients every day was becoming too much.

“I will not keep the restaurant going, but I am glad to teach whoever wants my recipe,” she said in the interview, video of which was posted online on Sunday. She said she had not decided on when exactly to step down, but said it “could be next year.”

Though classed as street food, dishes from the open kitchen at Jay Fai’s eponymous restaurant in old Bangkok are not cheap — the signature crab omelette costs around $40.


Thousands turn out for Thai royal barge pageantry

Thousands turn out for Thai royal barge pageantry
Updated 27 October 2024
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Thousands turn out for Thai royal barge pageantry

Thousands turn out for Thai royal barge pageantry
  • Royal barge processions date back hundreds of years, but are held rarely, saved for the most significant occasions

BANGKOK: Thousands of well-wishers lined the banks of Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River Sunday to watch King Maha Vajiralongkorn ride a glittering royal barge procession to mark his 72nd birthday.
A flotilla of 52 ornately decorated boats, paddled by more than 2,000 oarsmen decked out in scarlet and gold, carried the king and Queen Suthida in formation through the heart of the Thai capital to a Buddhist ceremony at Wat Arun, the city’s ancient Temple of Dawn.
The king, officially regarded as semi-divine but who came in for unprecedented criticism in street protests in 2020 and 2021, took his place on a century-old royal barge known as the “Golden Swan” to deliver robes to monks in a ceremony marking the end of Buddhist Lent.
Royal barge processions date back hundreds of years, but are held rarely, saved for the most significant occasions — most recently, the king’s coronation in 2019.
During the 70-year reign of the previous king, Bhumibol Adulyadej, only 16 barge processions were held.
King Vajiralongkorn turned 72 in July, completing his “sixth cycle” in the 12-year astrological calendar — a milestone regarded by Thais as important and auspicious.
Normally the intricately ornamented barges — their prows decorated with garudas, nagas and other mythical creatures from Buddhist and Hindu mythology — are kept in a museum.
But on days of national importance, navy oarsmen in sarongs, red tunics and traditional hats propel them through the water to the banging of drums, as perfectly coordinated golden paddles break the waters.
Only four of the barges are actually deemed “royal,” while the others are officially royal escort vessels.
The barge procession dates back to Thailand’s 1350-1767 Ayutthaya period. When Bangkok was built more than 250 years ago, kings used the boats to travel through the capital’s network of canals.
As Thailand modernized, the barges fell out of use, but king Bhumibol revived the tradition in 1957 to celebrate the 25th century of the Buddhist era.


Scammers swipe 22 tonnes of cheddar in UK cheese ‘heist’

Scammers swipe 22 tonnes of cheddar in UK cheese ‘heist’
Updated 26 October 2024
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Scammers swipe 22 tonnes of cheddar in UK cheese ‘heist’

Scammers swipe 22 tonnes of cheddar in UK cheese ‘heist’

LONDON: British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver on Saturday urged cheese lovers to help police catch scammers who conned a London dairy out of 22 tonnes of English and Welsh Cheddar.

Oliver described the theft as a “brazen heist of shocking proportions.”

He told followers on Instagram to be alert if they heard anything about “lorry loads of very posh cheese” being offered “for cheap,” adding that the cheddar would have originally been worth around £300,000 ($388,000).

The appeal comes after the Neal’s Yard Dairy said it delivered more than 950 wheels of cheddar to the alleged fraudster posing as a wholesale distributor for a major French retailer before realizing it had been duped.

The company, a leading UK distributor and retailer of British artisan cheese, said it had still paid Hafod, Westcombe and Pitchfork, the small-scale producers of the stolen cheese, so they would not have to bear the cost.

It added that it was working with London’s Metropolitan Police to identify the perpetrators.

The Met said in a statement Friday it was investigating a “report of the theft of a large quantity of cheese” from the London outlet.

“Enquiries are ongoing into the circumstances,” it said, adding that no arrests had been made so far.

The dairy is calling on to cheesemongers around the world to contact them if they suspect they have been sold the stolen cheese, particularly clothbound cheddars in a 10kg or 24kg (22 pound or 52 pound) format with the tags detached.