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Baz Luhrmann, Malala Yousafzai, Antonio Banderas, Florence Pugh speak at the Oscars

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(13 Mar 2023)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Los Angeles, 12 March 2023
1. Medium shot of Malala Yousafzai
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Baz Luhrmann, director:
"It's very, very tight. It's very tight. And you know what? Either one wins, that's good. You know, in the end, you know, it's sushi and roast with the movies, you know. Do you like how do you compare the movies? But one thing's for sure: Austin Butler already won the BAFTA, already he won the Golden Globe. But more importantly, he has brought Elvis back to life for an entire new generation. And that is a gigantic achievement."
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3. SOUNDBITE (English) Baz Luhrmann, director:
"Well, I don't. You listen, I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what. I mean, there's the award bit, but the most important bit is you get to meet old colleagues. Old friends, but new creatives. People I've never met. Like I met Michelle Yeoh when I was 25. I haven't seen her since. And I've been seeing Michelle and going like, 'Oh, great!' You know, you're reminded of all these artists you want to work with. So yeah, it's been a beautiful thing to catch up with old colleagues and meet new, new creatives."
(Reporter: "You think Michelle will be in the next trilogy, movie #2?")
"No casting tips just yet, you know what happened with 'Elvis.'"
4. Medium shot of Malala Yousafzai
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Malala Yousafzai, activist/producer - Best Documentary Short Film, "Stranger at the Gate":
"I'm wearing Ralph Lauren. And my message was that I want a dress where I can see that I am conveying the message of peace, love and harmony. And when I saw the sketch, I felt like, yes, they had captured that. And when I actually saw the final dress and put it on, I knew I would never want to take it off. So I feel so much myself in it. And I hope that it is reflecting the message that we want to convey here today of peace and kindness."
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6. SOUNDBITE (English) Malala Yousafzai, activist/producer - Best Documentary Short Film, "Stranger at the Gate":
"This is a short documentary about the power of kindness, forgiveness and compassion and how these values can actually transform a person's life. And I believe that people can change. And we see that in this documentary as well. It's the people's willingness to change that is something that gives hope for a better world as well. That is what gives all of us hope. But Josh can tell us more about what it was like."
SOUNDBITE (English) Joshua Seftel, director/nominee - Best Documentary Short Film, "Stranger at the Gate":
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Baz Luhrmann, Malala Yousafzai, Antonio Banderas, Florence Pugh speak at the Oscars

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