Filmmaker Steve McQueen says becoming the first black director to win a Best Picture Oscar was ‘of no consequence’ to him.
The 44-year-old ’12 Years a Slave’ director made the admission in an interview with BBC’s ‘Desert Island Discs’ host Kirsty Young, in which he claimed his accolade shouldn’t be considered a major landmark for the black community, reported Contactmusic.
“It’s not important to me at all.
Steve McQueen downplays significance of Oscar win
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