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The study published Tuesday also showed that television continues to lag behind film when it comes to representation of characters with disabilities.
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The study published Tuesday also showed that television continues to lag behind film when it comes to representation of characters with disabilities.
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They’re hesitant to criticize the Oscar-winning film because it showcases deaf actors and lives, but some find its hearing perspective frustrating or even upsetting.
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Whatever you make of the slap, the telecast as a whole was a frustrating night of television that seemed based on a misunderstanding of what makes films great.
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All of the night’s winners can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you find the honorees.
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On a night when “CODA” became the first film from a streaming service to win best picture, the focus was on Will Smith’s altercation with Chris Rock.
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“This is dedicated to the deaf community, the CODA community and the disabled community,” he said in his acceptance speech, delivered in American Sign Language. “This is our moment.”
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The complete list of winners for the 93rd Academy Awards.
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Academy history offers clues about how “Nightmare Alley,” “West Side Story,” “CODA” and “Dune” might fare on Sunday.
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Academy history offers clues about how “Nightmare Alley,” “West Side Story,” “CODA” and “Dune” might fare on Sunday.