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Joaquin Phoenix calls out lack of diversity in BAFTA Award speech

As #OscarsSoWhite remains a prominent hashtag in Hollywoodfive years after it was created, the British Academy of Film Awards was called out Sunday including one of its own winners for the lack of inclusiveness.

Actor says it's the obligation of those who have perpetuated 'system of oppression' to 'dismantle it'

Joaquin Phoenix called out the BAFTA Awards for its lack of inclusivity after winning the best actor trophy for Joker. (Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)

The Academy Awards can at least say it'sdoing better in the diversity sphere than another high profile awards show: the BAFTA Awards, its British counterpart. Though neither has any reason to celebrate.

As #OscarsSoWhite remains a prominent hashtag in Hollywoodfive years after it was created, the British Academy of Film Awards was called out Sunday including by one of its own winners for itslack of inclusiveness.

"I think we send a very clear message to people of colour that you're not welcome here," Joaquin Phoenix said on stage after accepting the best actor award for his role in the psychological thriller Joker.

"I think that's the message we're sending to people who have contributed so much to our medium, in our industry and in ways that we benefit from."

The actor's remarks were unusual in that Phoenix is known to keep a low-profile at ceremonies and doesn't often speakto media. While he's an activist in areas such as climate change andanimal rights, he has rarelyspoken about issues of diversity in film and television.

But thelack of multiculturalism at the BAFTA Awardswas as obvious in the cutaways of the crowdas it was in the list of nominations.

Much like the Oscars in 2015 and 2016,all 20 BAFTA Award nominees this year in the lead and supporting performer categories were white. There is one person of colour nominated across all fourof the 2020 Oscar's acting categories: Harriet's Cynthia Erivo for best actress.

Cynthia Erivo, who stars as activist Harriet Tubman in the film Harriet, is the only acting nominee of colour at this year's Academy Awards. (Glen Wilson/Focus Features)

No women were nominated in thebest director category at theBAFTAs nor the Academy Awards.

Phoenix said he wasn't trying to be "self-righteous" but instead was "ashamed to say that I'm part of the problem."

"I have not done everything in my power to ensure that the sets I work on are inclusive," he said.

Phoenix's credits include The Master, You Were Never Really Here and Walk The Line. So far this year, he's won a Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and Critics' Choice Award for his performance in Joker. He's thefrontrunner for an Oscar as well.

"I think it is the obligation of the people that have created, and perpetuate and benefit from a system of oppression to be the ones that dismantle it," he said. "So that's on us."

Watch Joaquin Phoenix's BAFTA Awards speech:

With files from the Associated Press