Production Values - E V Hayes
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Résumé : A Hollywood studio does a race swap so insane, it unites the entire internet. Pinnacle Pictures casts a Black actor as Adolf Hitler. Not for art. Not for progress. But because a cutthroat executive named Victoria Martinez needs to spite a rival, game the Academy's new diversity requirements, and generate the kind of controversy that no marketing budget can buy. It works. Immediately and spectacularly. The right calls it woke. The left calls it not diverse enough. Conspiracy theorists claim it's historically accurate. TikTok loses its mind. Somewhere inside the chaos, a classically trained Nigerian British actor named James Wright is giving the performance of a lifetime to an audience that can't stop arguing long enough to watch it. Director Aaron Weisman, a Jewish filmmaker with a personal connection to the Holocaust, fights to protect the film's integrity while Victoria and her marketing team treat outrage like a natural resource to be strip-mined. Kennedy Oswald, the A-list actress playing Eva Braun, is busy rebranding historical tragedy as a feminist empowerment moment for her Instagram. And Andr? Reynolds, the head of marketing, has discovered that polarization is the only algorithm that never stops paying. The film is called Gravity. Against every cynical odd, it might actually be good. That's the worst possible outcome for almost everyone involved. Production Values is a darkly funny satire about the machine that turns art into content, controversy into currency, and sincerity into a liability. Born from our collective obsession with the art and machinery of Hollywood. Perfect for readers who loved Erasure, Thank You for Smoking, Yellowface, and The Sellout.