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''Emilia Pérez'' () is a 2024 Spanish-language French
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written and directed by
Jacques Audiard Jacques Audiard (; born 30 April 1952) is a French film director, producer, and screenwriter. One of the most awarded French filmmakers in history, his international accolades include an Academy Award, two British Academy Film Awards, and three ...
. It is based on Audiard's opera libretto of the same name, which he loosely adapted from a chapter of the 2018 novel '' Écoute'' by French writer Boris Razon. The film follows a Mexican cartel leader (
Karla Sofía Gascón Karla Sofía Gascón (formerly Carlos Gascón; born 31 March 1972) is a Spanish actress. She has developed part of her career in North America, featuring in the comedy film '' The Noble Family'' (2013) and the narcoseries ''El Señor de los Cielo ...
) who aims to disappear and transition into a woman with the help of a lawyer (
Zoe Saldaña Zoë Yadira Saldaña-Perego ( , ; ; born June 19, 1978) is an American actress. Known primarily for her work in science fiction film franchises, she has starred in four of the seven List of highest-grossing films, highest-grossing films of al ...
).
Selena Gomez Selena Marie Gomez ( ; born July 22, 1992) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, producer, and businesswoman. Gomez began her career as a child actress, appearing on the children's television series ''Barney & Friends'' (2002–2004), a ...
,
Adriana Paz Adriana Paz (born January 13, 1980) is a Mexican actress and dancer. She began her artistic career in Spain, shooting commercials and acting in a play. She was recognized for her role as Toña in the Mexican film ''Rudo y Cursi'' (2009) with a ...
, Mark Ivanir, and
Édgar Ramírez Édgar Filiberto Ramírez Arellano (, born 25 March 1977) is a Venezuelan actor. After studying communications at the Andrés Bello Catholic University, Ramírez worked in media and considered becoming a diplomat. When filmmaker Guillermo ...
also appear in starring roles. ''Emilia Pérez'' had its world premiere on 18 May 2024 at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Jury Prize and the Best Actress award for its female ensemble. It was theatrically released by Pathé in France on 21 August 2024. The film received generally positive reviews from critics in the United States and Europe, who praised the direction, music, performances and themes, but received low audience scores on aggregators such as
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. In Mexico, the film was panned by both audiences and critics, who criticized its cultural misrepresentation, songwriting, use of stereotypes, and Spanish dialogue. Some
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commentators were also critical of its depiction of trans people. Despite the polarized response, ''Emilia Pérez'' earned numerous accolades. At the
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, the film led with 13 nominations and won two: Best Supporting Actress for Saldaña and Best Original Song for " El Mal". At the
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, the film won four awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Foreign Language Film, from 10 nominations. It also received 11 nominations at the
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, including Best Film, winning two.


Plot

Rita Mora Castro, a struggling attorney in
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, leads the defense in a murder case involving a prominent media figure's wife. Against her own conscience, Rita proceeds to argue that the woman died by suicide ("El alegato"). After winning the case, Rita receives an anonymous call with a mysterious but lucrative offer. Reflecting on her discontent, she agrees to a meeting ("Todo y nada"). Her client, revealed to be cartel kingpin Juan "Manitas" Del Monte, expresses the desire to covertly undergo
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and begin a new and authentic life ("El encuentro") as a woman. After consulting with doctors in
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("La vaginoplastia") and
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("Lady"), Rita finds a surgeon who agrees to perform the procedure after hearing Manitas's recollections of
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during childhood ("Deseo"). Following the procedure, Manitas's wife, Jessi, and their children are relocated to Switzerland. Jessi pleads to go to the United States to be with her sister instead, but she is told that Switzerland was chosen for their safety. Rita is paid an exorbitant sum for her services. Meanwhile, Manitas fakes their death and begins a new life as Emilia Pérez. Four years later in London, Rita encounters Emilia, who wants to reunite with her children ("Por casualidad"). Rita arranges for Jessi and the children to return to Mexico City to live with Emilia, introducing her as a distant, wealthy cousin of Manitas who has volunteered to help raise the children. Jessi does not recognize Emilia and opposes the arrangement, ultimately agreeing to return to Mexico only to reunite with Gustavo Brun, a past lover with whom she had an affair during the later years of her marriage ("Bienvenida"). Adjusting to their new life in Mexico, Rita and Emilia have a chance encounter with the mother of a missing child. Emilia reflects on her criminal past ("Mis siete hermanos y yo"). Later, as she is putting her son to bed, he says he still recognizes her scent ("Papá"). Remorseful, Emilia uses her connections with incarcerated cartel members to create a nonprofit that identifies the bodies of cartel victims ("Para") in order to return them to their families. Rita and Emilia collaborate in building the nonprofit and recruiting donors, some of whom, Rita notes, are dangerous and corrupt (" El mal"). Epifanía, a woman whose abusive husband's remains were identified by the nonprofit, meets with Emilia to confirm his death. The two subsequently begin a relationship ("El amor"). Meanwhile, Jessi continues rekindling her relationship with Gustavo ("Mi camino"). She tells Emilia that the two plan to marry and move the family to a new home. When Emilia refers to the children as "mine" and becomes physically aggressive, Jessi flees with the children. After Emilia cuts off Jessi's allowance and threatens Gustavo into leaving Mexico, Jessi and Gustavo kidnap Emilia and demand ransom from Rita. She receives a package with a few of Emilia's severed fingers. Arriving at the designated location, Rita attempts to negotiate with Gustavo, but a shootout ensues with the security team Rita has hired to rescue Emilia. Emilia finally reveals her true identity to Jessi, recounting intimate details of their first meeting and their wedding day ("Perdóname"). Gustavo and a confused Jessi load Emilia into the trunk of Gustavo's car and drive off. As Jessi slowly realizes what has happened, she becomes guilt-ridden and orders Gustavo to pull over, holding him at gunpoint. As the two struggle for the gun, the car veers off the road, killing Gustavo, Jessi, and Emilia. Rita, devastated over Emilia's death, tells Jessi's children what has happened and offers to be their guardian. Epifanía marches in the street singing Emilia's eulogy and celebrating her fight for truth and freedom ("Las damas que pasan").


Cast

*
Zoe Saldaña Zoë Yadira Saldaña-Perego ( , ; ; born June 19, 1978) is an American actress. Known primarily for her work in science fiction film franchises, she has starred in four of the seven List of highest-grossing films, highest-grossing films of al ...
as Rita Mora Castro, a lawyer *
Karla Sofía Gascón Karla Sofía Gascón (formerly Carlos Gascón; born 31 March 1972) is a Spanish actress. She has developed part of her career in North America, featuring in the comedy film '' The Noble Family'' (2013) and the narcoseries ''El Señor de los Cielo ...
as Emilia Pérez / Juan "Manitas" Del Monte, cartel kingpin who wants to covertly undergo
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*
Selena Gomez Selena Marie Gomez ( ; born July 22, 1992) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, producer, and businesswoman. Gomez began her career as a child actress, appearing on the children's television series ''Barney & Friends'' (2002–2004), a ...
as Jessica "Jessi" Del Monte, Manitas's US-raised wife and mother of their children *
Adriana Paz Adriana Paz (born January 13, 1980) is a Mexican actress and dancer. She began her artistic career in Spain, shooting commercials and acting in a play. She was recognized for her role as Toña in the Mexican film ''Rudo y Cursi'' (2009) with a ...
as Epifanía Flores, Emilia's lover *
Édgar Ramírez Édgar Filiberto Ramírez Arellano (, born 25 March 1977) is a Venezuelan actor. After studying communications at the Andrés Bello Catholic University, Ramírez worked in media and considered becoming a diplomat. When filmmaker Guillermo ...
as Gustavo Brun, Jessi's lover * Mark Ivanir as Dr. Wasserman, the doctor who performs gender reassignment surgery on Manitas


Production


Development

In January 2022, ''
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'' published a series of five-episode articles covering in detail
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's
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process. Audiard developed the screenplay from what was originally intended to be an opera libretto in four acts. The title character was inspired by a chapter from Boris Razon's 2018 novel ''Écoute''. ''Emilia Pérez'' marks the first time Audiard has written a film alone. Previous co-writer
Thomas Bidegain Thomas Bidegain is a French screenwriter, producer and film director. He is noted for his collaborations with the director Jacques Audiard. He received the César Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2010 for '' A Prophet'' and Best Adaptation ...
serves as a creative collaborator. Clément Ducol composed the original score, while Ducol and French singer Camille composed the original songs. Camille wrote the lyrics to the songs in Spanish with the assistance of a Mexican translator, and performed on the demo. Damien Jalet choreographed the musical sequences. Anthony Vaccarello, of fashion house Yves Saint Laurent, created the costumes.


Filming

Production was initially to begin in autumn 2022 but was delayed six months due to varying scheduling conflicts with the cast members. It was originally set to take place on location in Mexico but was moved to the Studios de Bry-Sur-Marne near
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instead, in accordance with Audiard's wishes. The interior scenes included a reconstruction of an "authentic Mexican backdrop". Audiard stated that the studio setting would afford him the ability to "produce more form" and give him "more freedom for the parts that are sung and choreographed".
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began in May 2023 in the
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region, before
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on 5 July 2023. The film is produced by Pascal Caucheteux through his company
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, and also by Audiard and Valérie Schermann through their company Page 114; in co-production with
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,
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, and Vaccarello's Saint Laurent Productions, a division of Yves Saint Laurent. Gascón wished to portray Emilia Pérez both in the pre-surgery and post-surgery stages.


Music

The soundtrack album features the film's original songs performed by cast members
Zoe Saldaña Zoë Yadira Saldaña-Perego ( , ; ; born June 19, 1978) is an American actress. Known primarily for her work in science fiction film franchises, she has starred in four of the seven List of highest-grossing films, highest-grossing films of al ...
,
Karla Sofía Gascón Karla Sofía Gascón (formerly Carlos Gascón; born 31 March 1972) is a Spanish actress. She has developed part of her career in North America, featuring in the comedy film '' The Noble Family'' (2013) and the narcoseries ''El Señor de los Cielo ...
,
Selena Gomez Selena Marie Gomez ( ; born July 22, 1992) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, producer, and businesswoman. Gomez began her career as a child actress, appearing on the children's television series ''Barney & Friends'' (2002–2004), a ...
, Mark Ivanir,
Adriana Paz Adriana Paz (born January 13, 1980) is a Mexican actress and dancer. She began her artistic career in Spain, shooting commercials and acting in a play. She was recognized for her role as Toña in the Mexican film ''Rudo y Cursi'' (2009) with a ...
and others, as well as the original score composed by Ducol and Camille. The soundtrack was first released digitally on 31 October 2024 by
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. An
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(EP) featuring a selection of five songs from the soundtrack–"El alegato", "Para", "Papá", "El mal" and "Las damas que pasan"–was released earlier on 5 September 2024. Clips of the song La Vaginoplastia went viral online due to its bizarre composition and content, with one social media user calling it “baffling stuff” and another saying “THIS IS NOT A REAL MOVIE F DSHJDSFHDSFHHJDSF”.


Release

''Emilia Pérez'' was selected to compete for the
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at the
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, where it had its world premiere on 18 May 2024. The film received a
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. Shortly after its premiere,
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beat out multiple studios and was in negotiations to acquire distribution rights to the film for North America and the United Kingdom for $12 million; the deal ultimately closed at $8 million instead. The film was theatrically released in France on 21 August 2024 by Pathé. World sales for international distribution were handled by The Veterans. The film made its North American premiere at the 51st Telluride Film Festival. It played at the
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on 9 September 2024, at the
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('Perlak' section), and it was selected in Icons at the 29th Busan International Film Festival to be screened in October 2024. ''Emilia Pérez'' has also been selected for the
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under the World Cinema section. The film opened the 22nd
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in October 2024. It received a
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in the United States and Canada on 1 November, before debuting on Netflix on 13 November in the US, UK, and Canada. Netflix also spent more than $50 million on this film's Oscar campaign.


Reception


Critical response

On
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, the film received an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 38 reviews from French critics.
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from ''
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'' rated the film 5 out of 5 stars, stating "this mad musical is one of the year's best films." Stephanie Zacharek of ''
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'' considered that a film such as ''Emilia Pérez'' feels "fierce and glorious, a radical act of the imagination with kindness in its heart".
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of ''
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'' determined that "it's Gascón's performance that centers and grounds the story".
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of ''
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'' lamented that the film "presents twists and turns that exhaust themselves in the strain to stoke excitement; the movie is a wild ride to nowhere".
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of ''
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'' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, billing it as a "slightly bizarre yet watchable musical", also writing that Gascón "carries it off with queenly flair".
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called the film "unique and amazing", writing: "Phrases like 'game-changer' and 'cutting-edge' can't capture just how audacious and original ''Emilia Pérez'' is. t'sa knock-out."
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described the film as an "unmissable movie event", writing: "You've never seen anything like Jacques Audiard's Spanish musical about violent passions starring Zoë Saldaña, Selena Gomez and trans actress Karla Sofia Gascón in career-defining performances that take a piece out of you. This you don't want to miss."


Lists

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'' included the film in its 50 Best Films of 2024 list. American director
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placed the film in his Top 10 list of the best films of 2024. The film is included in ''
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''s Top 10 list of the best films of 2024. It ranks No. 8 in ''
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'' list of Top 10 Films of 2024. ''
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'' film critics Damon Wise and Stephanie Bunbury have the film in each of their Top 10 lists. It ranks at No. 46 and No. 47 in ''
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''s US and UK lists respectively.


Industry response

Filmmakers
Taylor Hackford Taylor Edwin Hackford (born December 31, 1944) is an American film director and former president of the Directors Guild of America. He won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for '' Teenage Father'' (1979). Hackford went on to dire ...
and
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both cited ''Emilia Pérez'' as one of their favorite films of 2024.
James Cameron James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker, who resides in New Zealand. He is a major figure in the post-New Hollywood era and often uses novel technologies with a Classical Hollywood cinema, classical filmmaking styl ...
, who worked with Zoe Saldaña on the ''
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'' films, praised the film, calling it "bold" and "daring".
Emily Blunt Emily Olivia Laura Blunt (born 23 February 1983) is a British actress. The recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Emily Blunt, several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, in addition t ...
called the film "a singular experience".
Meryl Streep Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress. Known for her versatility and adept accent work, she has been described as "the best actress of her generation". She has received numerous accolades throughout her career ...
praised the film and Gomez's performance, describing it as "beautiful, smudged, sensual, incredible". Director
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called it a "contemporary masterpiece". Fellow directors
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,
Maggie Betts Margaret Betts is an American filmmaker. Her debut feature ''Novitiate (film), Novitiate'' was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and received a Jury Award for her direction. Background Her father is Roland W. Betts ...
, R.J. Cutler,
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,
Michael Gracey Michael Gracey is an Australian filmmaker. He is best known for directing the films ''The Greatest Showman'' and '' Better Man''. Early life and career Gracey grew up in Melbourne – in Carlton then Kew – then started working in visual effects ...
,
Reinaldo Marcus Green Reinaldo Marcus Green (born December 16, 1981) is an American director, producer and writer. His films include ''Monsters and Men'' (2018), '' Joe Bell'' (2020), and '' Bob Marley: One Love'' (2024). His 2021 film ''King Richard'' was nominated f ...
and
Nicole Holofcener Nicole Holofcener ( ; born March 22, 1960) is an American film and television director and screenwriter. She has directed seven feature films, including '' Walking and Talking'', '' Friends with Money'' and '' Enough Said'', as well as various t ...
listed the film as one of their favorites of 2024.
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and other industry figures have also expressed admiration for the film. Contrasting to the positive industry reaction, the reception found within Mexico's cultural sector was divided. Mexican filmmaker
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remarked, "It's so beautiful to see a movie that is cinema". Furthermore, Mexican director and writer
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praised the film, calling it a "masterpiece". Conversely, Mexican cinematographer
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described the experience of watching the film as offensive and "completely inauthentic". Gomez's performance and Spanish diction, which generated abundant memes, were described as "indefensible" by
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, who later retracted after a greatly polarised online response.


Transgender representation

Critics and advocacy organisations in and from the
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have been much more critical. Speaking for
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's ''Pop Culture Happy Hour'', critic Reanna Cruz said that "it seemed like the filmmaker was painting
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as liars", while
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called it "a profoundly retrograde portrayal of a trans woman" and "a step backward for trans representation". Drew Burnett Gregory, writing for ''
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'', asked, "How many times do cis people have to learn about us before a portrayal like this one rings as false to them as it does to me?" Editors of the American LGBT magazine ''Them'' claimed the film perpetuates an idea of "transness so completely from the cis imagination". Lisa Laman of ''Culturess'', meanwhile, lamented how ''Emilia Pérez'' was yet another trans-centric film that focused excessively on surgeries and only featured one trans character in its entire cast. In ''
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'', Paul B. Preciado described the film as "a polysemic amalgam loaded with racism and transphobia, anti-Latino exoticism and melodramatic binarism" which "reinforces the colonial and pathologizing narrative" of both gender transition and Mexican culture.


Reception in Mexico

''Emilia Pérez'' has been harshly criticized in Mexico and Latin America. The film was the opening night film at the Morelia Film Festival in October 2024, and was released in Mexican theaters on 23 January 2025, grossing 9.4 million pesos in its first weekend. Carlos Aguilar of ''
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'' described the overall casting as "another patch in this glamorous pastiche". Prior to its national premiere, Audiard and actress
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were to present the film at a special event at the Cineteca Nacional, with the presence of students from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) Azcapotzalco, but both cancelled their participation for "logistical reasons". The absence of Mexican actors in the main roles has been a source of controversy. In this sense, some people understood that the casting director, Carla Hool, suggested in some statements that there was a lack of talent in Mexico as a reason for the main actresses in the film not to be Mexican, but Hool commented as follows: "We did a big search, we were open, and we did a big search in Mexico, and in the US, Spain, in all Latin America .. but at the end of the day, the best actors who embody these characters are the ones who are right here, right?", defending the performance of the selected actors. On the other hand, actress
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, who plays a secondary character, is Mexican. Mexican screenwriter Hector Guillen said it was "really painful" that Hool, who is Mexican, has not found worthy talent in Mexico and Latin America. "The fact that there are a few Mexicans doesn't stop it from being a Eurocentric production," he said. The lyrics of the song "Papá" performed by Emilia Pérez's son, alluding to the son's olfactory memories ("You smell like my dad, like
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with ice, lemon and sweat.
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and
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") were decried as "simplistic" and "ridiculous" on social media. A parody short film, '' Johanne Sacreblu'', set in France and featuring
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French accents but starring Mexicans and filmed in Mexico, was released by Camila Aurora González, a trans Mexican content creator. The film went viral on social networks, to the extent that '' Vanity Fair France'' described it as "revenge" by Mexicans against the film, mentioning that the short film uses all kinds of clichés about the country, such as sailor shirts, mustaches, baguettes, the bad smell of French people and the presence of rats in the streets, as a counterweight to the Mexican stereotypes that she claims the original film presents. In March 2025, after her Academy Award win, Saldaña stated about the film: "I'm very, very sorry that ..so many Mexicans felt offended. That was never our intention. We spoke from a place of love. ..For me, the heart of this movie was not Mexico. We were making a film about friendship. We were making a film about four women. These women could have been Russian, could have been Dominican, could have been black from Detroit, could have been from Israel, could have been from Gaza. And these women are still very universal women that are struggling every day, but trying to survive systemic oppression and trying to find the most authentic voices. So I will stand by that, but I'm also always open to sit down with all of my Mexican brothers and sisters, with love and respect,
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a great conversation on how ''Emilia'' could have been done better."


Addressing the issue of drug trafficking

Both critics and audiences resented the lack of "sensitivity and context" on the issue of drug trafficking, with some Mexican journalists and influencers calling it "narcomusical". The film was also criticised as an "insensitive caricature" that is an apologism to drug traffickers. After being questioned about the reception of the film in Mexico, which has not yet been officially released in this country at the time, Mexican actress
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, part of the cast of ''Emilia Pérez'', defended her work and recalled that the film is a work of fiction, arguing that "it is an operetta in which people sing and do things that we would not do in reality. All opinions are acceptable, what I find ugly is the violence with which they are expressed".


Controversy


Film crew comments


Jacques Audiard

Several statements by the film's director,
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, generated controversy. In an interview he implied that he had not studied the Mexican context in depth: "No, I didn't study that much. What I had to understand I already knew a little", although these statements, originally in French, were translated at the time by someone else. In another interview, Jacques Audiard stated that "Spanish is a language of emerging countries, of modest countries, of poor people and migrants". Audiard later claimed that his comments were taken out of context and that he actually has a great appreciation for the Spanish language: "What has been said is the opposite of what I think". Audiard also said that they wanted bigger-name stars instead of Mexicans in order to be able to finance the film.


Karla Sofía Gascón

The vehement defence of the film on social networks by the lead actress was heavily criticized by internet users in Latin America. Gascón's controversial Tweet (social media), tweets from recent years resurfaced in January 2025, in which she verbally attacked Muslims and George Floyd, expressed Anti-Chinese sentiment, anti-Chinese and Anti-Catalan sentiment, anti-Catalan sentiments, and when she mocked the 93rd Academy Awards calling it an "Afro-Korean festival". These posts caused backlash from the public, leading Gascón to apologise and delete her Twitter, X (formerly Twitter) account. To address the controversy, Gascón arranged an hour-long TV interview with CNN en Español, where she became emotional and repeated that she was not racist throughout the interview and compared her struggles to the struggles of black people, Following these statements, Netflix decided to no longer fund Gascón's travel or fashion for the remainder of awards season and removed her from ''Emilia Pérez''s awards campaign, releasing a new poster excluding her and enlisting the film's numerous wins and big nomination tallies. Jacques Audiard stated that he was no longer in contact with Gascón after her apology. Following Audiard's comments, Gascón posted a statement on Instagram, stating that she would step back in hope that her silence would "allow the film to be appreciated for what it is, a beautiful ode to love and difference". She reiterated her apology about the tweets she made. While Gascón did not attend the 39th Goya Awards, the controversy surrounding her statements was present throughout the event. On the red carpet, several Spanish film and industry personalities, such as director Juan Antonio Bayona and rapper C. Tangana, expressed their sadness at the situation, with Bayona calling it a "lynching" while highlighting the quality of ''Emilia Pérez''. In February 2025, it was announced that Gascón would attend both the 50th César Awards, 50th Cesar Awards and the
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.


Accolades

At the
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, stars
Karla Sofía Gascón Karla Sofía Gascón (formerly Carlos Gascón; born 31 March 1972) is a Spanish actress. She has developed part of her career in North America, featuring in the comedy film '' The Noble Family'' (2013) and the narcoseries ''El Señor de los Cielo ...
,
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,
Adriana Paz Adriana Paz (born January 13, 1980) is a Mexican actress and dancer. She began her artistic career in Spain, shooting commercials and acting in a play. She was recognized for her role as Toña in the Mexican film ''Rudo y Cursi'' (2009) with a ...
, and
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collectively won the Best Actress award, while director
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won the Jury Prize and Clément Ducol and Camille won the Cannes Soundtrack Award, Soundtrack Award. The film was also nominated for the
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and the Queer Palm. It was also named one of the Top 10 Films of 2024 by the American Film Institute Awards#2024, American Film Institute. At the
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, ''Emilia Pérez'' received a leading 13 nominations, including Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Director, Best Director for Audiard, Academy Award for Best Actress, Best Actress for Gascón, who is the first openly trans woman to be nominated in the category, and Best Supporting Actress for Saldaña. The film won two awards: Best Supporting Actress for Saldaña, and Best Original Song for El Mal. At the
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, ''Emilia Pérez'' won four awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Foreign Language Film, from 10 nominations. ''Emilia Pérez'' is also the most-nominated non-English-language film at both ceremonies. ''Emilia Pérez'' received 11 nominations at the
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, including Best Film, BAFTA Award for Best Direction, Best Director, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Gascón, and BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role for both Gomez and Saldaña. The film received three nominations at the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards: Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Gascón, Gomez, Paz, and Saldaña, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for Gascón, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Saldaña. ''Emilia Pérez'' received 13 nominations at the 50th César Awards, including César Award for Best Film, Best Film, César Award for Best Director, Best Director, and César Award for Best Actress, Best Actress for both Gascón and Saldaña. The film also won five European Film Awards, including European Film Award for Best Film, Best Film, European Film Award for Best Director, Best Director, and European Film Award for Best Actress, Best Actress for Gascón. At the 30th Critics' Choice Awards, the film received 10 nominations, including Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture, Best Picture, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Director, Best Director, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress, Best Actress for Gascón, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress for Saldaña, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble, Best Acting Ensemble. Certain commentators were critical of its awards season dominance, considering the film "Oscar bait".


See also

* List of French submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film * List of submissions to the 97th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film


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