Philippe Falardeau Dept: LOS ANGELES, Calif. - The director of "A Separation" dished that the biggest diva on the set of his Oscar-nominated film was none other than his daughter, according to Winnipeg Free Press. "When I was working with other actors or actresses, out of the respect that they had for me, they would still agree with what I asked them to do, even if they weren't convinced, but this was not the case with my daughter," said Farhadi through a translator on stage at the motion-picture academy's headquarters Saturday morning and from left, producer Kim McCraw, director Philippe Falardeau, producer Luc Dery and actress Evelyne de la Cheneliere, from the film "Monsieur Lazhar" from Canada, poses with during the press availability for the Foreign Language Film Academy Award nominees in Los Angeles, Friday, Feb. 24, 2012. The 84th Academy Awards will be held on Sunday. AP Photo/Matt Sayles Asghar Farhadi joked during a panel discussion with directors vying for the foreign-language film Oscar at Sunday's 84th annual Academy Awards that his daughter, Sarina Farhadi, who plays an estranged Iranian couple's 11-year-old child, was the most difficult person to work with on the film, which is also up for the original screenplay Oscar.
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