jeudi 10 septembre 2020

The Oscars

Oscars have introduced new rules changes for a film to be chosen best picture:

The first category of standards (which the Academy calls Group A) deals with the stories or characters on the actual screen. In this category, movies must have one of the following:

At least one “lead or significant supporting actor” from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. Or ...
At least 30 percent of a cast in secondary and minor roles from two underrepresented identity groups. Or ...
A main storyline or subject that centers on an underrepresented identity group.

Group B standards regard the creative and production team behind the film. To meet these standards, a film must meet one of the following criteria:

At least two heads of major departments (such as editing, director, makeup and hairstyling, costuming, or sound, as well as many others) must be from an underrepresented identity group. Additionally, a minimum of one of these must be from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. Or ...
At least six people on the crew (excluding production assistants, generally the entry-level position on set) are from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. Or ...
At least 30 percent of the crew are from an underrepresented identity group.

https://www.vox.com/culture/2020/9/9...sity-inclusion

There are a couple more categories that a film must meet the standards to as well.

Do you think this is a good idea that will lead to positive changes in the film industry?


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