Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto on Monday fired back at comments made by Oscar-winning director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, saying the government was working to improve opportunities for Mexicans.
Alejandro Inarritu's film Birdman triumphed at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, winning four of the nine Oscars it was nominated for, including Best Picture.
"I want to dedicate this award for my fellow Mexicans, the ones who live in Mexico," Inarritu said during an acceptance speech.
"I pray that we can find and build the government that we deserve."
Many in Mexico interpreted the comments as an attack on Pena Nieto, whose government is facing a slew of problems including a lackluster economy and a years-long wave of gang-related violence that has left thousands dead.
Pena Nieto said he was working to ensure his country allowed "individuals to write their personal success stories, so each individual can find suitable and optimal space to build a path of success."
Another Mexican awarded an Oscar was Emmanuel Lubezki, who took home the award for cinematography for his work on Birdman. "As a country it brings us pride to know that Mexicans can triumph -- here and outside Mexico -- because as a government it's our job today to make things better," Pena Nieto said during a literature prize ceremony.
Sunday's Oscar ceremony sparked controversy when actor Sean Penn jokingly asked, "Who gave him his green card?" as he announced the Best Picture award for Inarritu's Birdman.
Green cards are a document legally allowing immigrants to live and work in the United States.
The film director said afterward that he thought the joke was "hilarious."
This Article is From Feb 24, 2015
Mexico President Hits Back at Director Alejandro Inarritu's Oscar Comments
- Agence France-Presse
- Hollywood
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Feb 24, 2015 12:21 pm IST
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Published On Feb 24, 2015 07:53 am IST
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Last Updated On Feb 24, 2015 12:21 pm IST
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Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto said the government was working to improve opportunities for Mexicans (Image courtesy: AFP)