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Pamela Anderson’sThe Last Showgirl’ Garners Acclaim but Misses Oscar Nod

Gia Coppola's poignant drama highlights ageism in showbiz and marks Anderson’s artistic reinvention, though her career-defining performance was overlooked by the Academy.

  • Pamela Anderson delivers a widely praised performance as Shelly, an aging Las Vegas showgirl facing the end of her 30-year career in the 'Razzle Dazzle Show.'
  • Directed by Gia Coppola, the film critiques the entertainment industry's misogyny and ageism through a nostalgic lens with 16-mm analog visuals and historical costumes.
  • Jamie Lee Curtis shines in a supporting role as Annette, Shelly's disillusioned friend, whose struggles underscore the harsh realities of aging in show business.
  • The narrative explores Shelly's strained relationship with her daughter, Hannah, who critiques her career and its impact on their family dynamic.
  • Despite critical acclaim and Anderson's standout performance, her omission from the Oscar nominations has sparked discussions on recognition in Hollywood.
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