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3 Japanese-Directed Films Miss Out on Oscars

3 Japanese-Directed Films Miss Out on Oscars

   Los Angeles, March 2 (Jiji Press)--All three Japanese-directed films nominated for this year's Academy Awards, including journalist Shiori Ito's "Black Box Diaries," a documentary about sexual assault she suffered, missed out on the Oscars on Sunday.
   "Anora" won five Oscars including best picture, best director and best actress in a leading role. The film is about a stripper girl who fell in love with a son of a Russian billionaire.
   Also, "The Brutalist," which portrays a Jewish architect who survived the Holocaust and fled to the United States, earned three Oscar wins including best actor in a leading role.
   Meanwhile, "Emilia Perez," which had topped with 13 nominations, just won best actress in a supporting role and best original song.
   Ito, an icon of the #MeToo movement in Japan, was the first Japanese nominee in documentary feature film.

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