Los Angeles: Actor-producer Natalie Portman may have made a statement at the Oscars through her dress embroidered with the names of all the snubbed women filmmakers, but some have called out her hypocrisy for never employing a woman director for her productions.
Portman, a vocal supporter of gender equality, made a powerful statement when she walked the red carpet wearing a black Dior cape with the last names of women directors snubbed by the Academy Awards embroidered on it.
Little Women director Greta Gerwig, The Farewell's Lulu Wang and Melina Matsoukas, who directed Queen and Slim, were among the names etched in gold on her cape.
Other women filmmakers whose names appeared on Portman's cape were Lorene Scafaria (Hustlers), Mati Diop (Atlantics), Marianne Heller (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood), Alma Har'el (Honey Boy) and Celine Sciamma (Portrait of a Lady on Fire).
Though the actor was universally praised for her act, she also received brickbats on social media from a certain section of people who highlighted that as a producer, the Oscar winner has only once employed a female director -- Portman herself.
She wrote, directed and produced her 2015 feature A Tale of Love and Darkness.
Portman owns the production banner Handsomecharlie Films, which has produced films such as Jane Got a Gun, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Hesher, among others.