The director of "Emilia Perez" apologizes to Mexicans scandalized by the film
- French filmmaker Jacques Audiard apologized for his film Emilia Pérez at its Mexican premiere, addressing criticism of its portrayal of drug trafficking and missing persons in Mexico.
- The film has polarized audiences due to its narrative and predominantly non-Mexican cast, which includes only one Mexican actress in a leading role.
- Audiard expressed pride in the film's achievements, including wins at the Golden Globes, but acknowledged he might have failed to convey sensitive issues appropriately.
- Karla Sofía Gascón, the lead actor, emphasized her role in shaping the character's transition narrative to avoid stereotypes, despite criticism from some LGBTQ+ critics.
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