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Coralie Fargeat Hopes Academy Will Consider Horror At “Same Level” As Other Genres
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Acclaimed director Coralie Fargeat pushes for the Academy to recognize horror films on the same level as other genres.
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Fargeat's recent horror film 'The Substance' has earned rave reviews and sparked conversations about the genre's Oscars snub.
The director hopes to see a shift in the Academy's mindset, arguing that horror should be judged
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Coralie Fargeat, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Golden Globes, The Substance
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