What do Iranians want from their leaders 鈥 just to do a better job ruling, or fundamental change? In the latest mass protests, one Iranian analyst says, 鈥渢he voice of the people鈥 is starting to emerge.
Our stories for you today are on Iran鈥檚 self-reflection after a troubling week, China鈥檚 emerging role in the Middle East, Quebec鈥檚 ban on religious symbols, how parents are talking about politics with their kids, and how offbeat science leads to new thinking. But first, just how upset should people be about this year鈥檚 Oscar nominations?
For the second year in a row no women directors were chosen, leaving out Greta Gerwig, for example, who helmed best picture nominee 鈥淟ittle Women.鈥 Only one person of color is in the acting categories: Cynthia Erivo, for her lead role in 鈥淗补谤谤颈别迟.鈥
The resulting #OscarsSoMale and #OscarsSoWhite聽Twitter jabs, the commentary from experts that Tinseltown is stuck in the 1970s, and the creation of spinoff awards聽come from a public that wants to see a range of perspectives with its popcorn.
Despite the noteworthy omissions, everyone from , president of the African American Film Critics Association, to says the forward movement of the past few years continues. Last year was a peak one for the ranks of women directing top movies, according to one just-published . There are also this year than in the past. And, in a first, a Korean movie, 鈥淧arasite,鈥 and its director, Bong Joon-ho, are best film and director contenders.
Monitor film critic Peter Rainer suggests the solution lies in the pipeline. 鈥淭he real focus should be on diversity not in the awards stage, but in the initial hiring stage,鈥 he tells me. 鈥淚t can only benefit the art of film to have as many voices as possible telling and acting in stories.鈥
As Ms. Gerwig told聽The New York Times on Monday, 鈥淭here have been great strides and we鈥檝e got to keep going: keep writing, keep making, keep doing. It鈥檚 all there.鈥