Only 10 of this year’s 201 eligible films received a nomination for Best Picture at the upcoming Academy Awards, and one of the many snubbed is not going down easy.
Neon, the production company behind the South Korean film No Other Choice, unveiled a prominent billboard in Los Angeles on Tuesday to announce its displeasure at being denied by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the voting body for the Oscars.
“F Your Consideration,” the billboard reads—a play on the traditional awards-season slogan, “For Your Consideration.” Ostensibly, the film’s star, Lee Byung-hun, is obscuring the word “For” with one of the film’s central props, a potted plant.
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