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The 93rd annual Academy Awards is scheduled to take place on February 28, 2021, despite the current global pandemic. While the entertainment industry has been completely disrupted in 2020, the board of directors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has agreed to temporarily alter the existing rules of eligibility. What does this mean for 2021 Academy Awards? While the film industry remains fluid at present, it seems the award industry is riding the ebb and flow of the unknown. The strict existing criteria established by the board of directors have been temporarily altered, much to the approval of production companies around the world.
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An important exception regarding films released in 2020 when movie theaters reopen is a standard gladly welcomed by the theater industry. Any film released after theaters reopen will not be eligible for the rule exemption. In other words, if Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is released straight to a streaming platform AFTER movie theaters reopen, it must comply with the standard theatrical window and would be in defiance of the window, rendering the film ineligible.
With all of the changes plaguing our world today, it is hard to find a silver lining. In this case, we may have the opportunity to see unlikely films be rightfully recognized by the Academy due to this tangible glitch we are existing in at present. A silver lining for the silver screen…
Is this perhaps a chance for Netflix/Apple TV+ movies to qualify for Academy Awards without any controversy? Is this perhaps the beginning of the reign of streaming? Many movies like The Irishman and Roma have felt the brunt of being made by Netflix when it came to being considered for Oscars, but does this mean they are a part of the cool crowd now? For 2021 Academy Awards, they definitely are.
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