Coralie Fargeat, a Paris-based director, is gaining acclaim for her film 'The Substance', which has received nominations for several Oscars and BAFTAs, including Best Picture. Demi Moore's performance has already earned her a Golden Globe. Fargeat, who is known for her previous graphic work in 'Revenge', discusses societal expectations and labels applied to women in film, especially in the context of feminist horror. Despite her feminist themes, the bloody nature of her work raises questions about its acceptance in prestigious award circles.
"That's what society does. It puts labels on things, and puts people into boxes. If you are this, you can't be that."
"It's the same story with the Baftas (minus best film), and Moore, of course, has already won the Golden Globe for her role."
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