Streamed movies eligible for Oscars

Streamed movies eligible for Oscars

Decision in view of the closure of theatres due to Covid2019

Oscars

MUMBAI: Movies released through OTTs will be eligible for next year’s Oscars in the wake of the closing down of cinemas around the globe due to the Covid2019 pandemic.

A statement from The Academy’s Board of Governing said:

Until further notice, and for the 93rd Awards year only, films that had a previously planned theatrical release but are initially made available on a commercial streaming or VOD service may qualify in the Best Picture, general entry and specialty categories for the 93rd Academy Awards under these provisions:

The film must be made available on the secure Academy Screening Room member-only streaming site within 60 days of the film’s streaming or VoD release; the film must meet all other eligibility requirements.

On a date to be determined by the Academy, and when theatres reopen in accordance with federal, state and local specified guidelines and criteria, this rules exemption will no longer apply.  All films released thereafter will be expected to comply with the standard Academy theatrical qualifying requirements.”

“The Academy firmly believes there is no greater way to experience the magic of movies than to see them in a theatre.  Our commitment to that is unchanged and unwavering.  Nonetheless, the historically tragic Covid-19 pandemic necessitates this temporary exception to our awards eligibility rules.  The Academy supports our members and colleagues during this time of uncertainty.  We recognise the importance of their work being seen and also celebrated, especially now, when audiences appreciate movies more than ever,”  said Academy President David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson.