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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Natalie Portman seemingly takes aim at Oscars for snubbing female filmmakers, talks about “barriers at every level”
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Natalie Portman seemingly takes aim at Oscars for snubbing female filmmakers, talks about “barriers at every level”

Last updated: January 26, 2026 11:20 am
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Natalie Portman recently made headlines for her bold statements at the Sundance Film Festival, where she attended the premiere of her movie “The Gallerist.” The actress, who not only produced the film but also plays the lead role, used the platform to speak out against the Academy Awards for allegedly disregarding the work of women directors.

During an interview with Variety alongside her co-star Jenna Ortega and director Cathy Yan, Portman expressed her frustration with the lack of recognition for female directors in the industry. She pointed out that many of the best films she saw last year were made by women, yet they were not acknowledged during awards season.

Portman specifically mentioned films like “Sorry Baby,” “Left-Handed Girl,” “The Testament of Ann Lee,” and “Late Shift,” all directed by women, which she described as extraordinary but overlooked. She highlighted the barriers that female filmmakers face, from securing funding to getting their films into festivals, and emphasized the importance of supporting and celebrating women in the industry.

In addition to her comments on gender inequality in the film industry, Portman also used her appearance at the festival to draw attention to pressing social issues. She wore ‘ICE OUT’ and ‘Be Good’ pins in solidarity with the ACLU-endorsed campaign honoring Renee Macklin Good and Keith Porter, following Good’s tragic death. Portman spoke out against the brutality of ICE and called for immediate action to address the nation’s current challenges.

“The Gallerist” tells the story of a gallery owner, played by Portman, who attempts to sell a dead body as art. Directed by Cathy Yan and also starring Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones, the film explores themes of art, commerce, and morality in a thought-provoking manner.

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Overall, Natalie Portman’s statements at the Sundance Film Festival shed light on the ongoing struggles faced by women in the film industry and the importance of advocating for greater representation and recognition. By using her platform to address social issues and promote diversity in filmmaking, Portman continues to be a vocal advocate for change in the entertainment industry.

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