Halle Berry calls Oscar diversity troubles 'heartbreaking'

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Last Updated : Feb 04 2016 | 10:28 AM IST
Halle Berry, the first and only black woman to win the Oscar for best actress, has spoken about the current controversy surrounding the lack of diversity in nominations process, describing the situation as "heartbreaking".
The 49-year-old actress, who picked up her Oscar for her role as a poor southern woman who falls for Billy Bob Thornton's prison guard character in 2001's "Monster's Ball", spoke at the Makers Conference in Los Angeles about that win and what she felt it meant at that time, reported Variety.
"Honestly, that win almost 15 years ago was iconic," Berry said.
"It was important to me, but I had the knowing in the moment that it was bigger than me. I believed in that moment when I said: 'The door tonight has been opened'. I believed with every bone in my body that this was going to incite change because this door, this barrier, had been broken."
Having accepted the 2002 best actress prize with an emotional speech about how it might break down the door for other black actors to win recognition, she finds it extremely alienating to discover that no other black female actresses have won the top prize since.
"To sit here almost 15 years later, and knowing that another woman of colour has not walked through that door, is heartbreaking. It's heartbreaking, because I thought that moment was bigger than me. It's heartbreaking to start to think maybe it wasn't bigger than me. Maybe it wasn't. And I so desperately felt like it was," she said.
The 2016 nominations were announced back on January 14, with the news of all 20 acting nominations going to white actors triggering a repeat of the #OscarsSoWhite social media firestorm from last year, when the same lack of diversity happened.
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First Published: Feb 04 2016 | 10:28 AM IST

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