Deepa Mehta’s ‘Funny Boy’ Fails To Meet The Criteria For International Feature Film Category At The 93rd Academy Awards

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Indo-Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta’s ‘Funny Boy’ has been rejected for Oscar nomination in the Best International Feature Film category at the 93rd Academy Awards. To be a contender at the Oscar Awards in the International Feature Film category, the film must be produced outside the US, with more than 50 per cent dialogue in a foreign language.

Deepa has co-written and co-directed the film. It tells the story a gay Tamil boy growing up in Sri Lanka during the ethnic conflict of the 1970s and 1980s. But according to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Mehta’s one hour and 49 minutes long film has only 12 minutes and 27 seconds of Tamil or Sinhala dialogue.

In reaction, Deepa Mehta said: “Every step of the way of the ‘Funny Boy’ journey, has been an important one for myself and the ‘Funny Boy’ team. The message of the book has always been one of resilience and courage. It seems as if the afterlife of the film follows a similar arc. Each time we reached an impasse, we pushed on leading us to something even better than we could have imagined.

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