Asian heather He brought the Oscars audiences to their feet and won his first Oscar for adaptation QUEUE (Deaf Adult Child), from the 2014 French film the most beautiful family Written by Victoria Bedos. This is Heather’s first Oscar nomination.
During production (accompanied by a screenwriter) he talks about the shooting process. “It was an indie film and incredibly difficult to shoot, so I want to thank my crew, my producers and everyone for believing in me and for how I wanted to make this film,” he said.
The director later admits that the journey to this film, where it is today, began at Sundance in 2021.
“I want to thank Sundance for starting this journey. I want to thank Apple for their great travel companions. “Writing and shooting this movie really changed my life as an artist and as a person.”
He then thanked the crew and actors involved in the project, as well as thanking the deaf community and CODA for their inspiration.
Heather wanted to do a similar movie. QUEUE At a young age he met his father’s assistant, who was a CODA (deaf adult son). She heather at the time thought she was awesome and years later she met a producer who told her a story, but she added a transformation based on her life as a beginner singer and she combined the two when she wrote the film adaptation. . QUEUE.
‘TAIL’: Read the script for the film by Sian Heather, produced in the ASL cinematic language
He previously commented: “It’s more of a metaphor for me because I feel my family didn’t understand me when I was little. “I had the feeling that I was different from my family and that’s why I wanted to sing because I thought if I sang they would listen to me,” she said, referring to Somen’s daughter, who played. QUEUE For Emilia Jones, who had broken her duties towards family and her musical dreams.
This is ultimately the combination that sold the idea for the feature film to the distributor. “So this is a very personal story, because I think it’s a feeling of my adolescence, of my adolescence.”
For this it was the second Oscar of the night QUEUE As an actor Troy Kotsur won the award for the best supporting role. He subsequently won the Best Picture Award.
Check out Heather’s speech above.
Source: Deadline