The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has announced a series of extensive reforms ahead of the 97th Oscars ceremony, signaling a significant shift in the prestigious awards’ landscape. These reforms, aimed at fostering inclusivity and adapting to the evolving film industry, encompass several key areas, including eligibility criteria, award categories, and promotional regulations.
To bolster traditional theaters, films must now undergo a minimum one-week screening in select metropolitan areas, including Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago. Additionally, animated feature films submitted by foreign countries can now compete in both animated and international feature categories, promoting diversity and global storytelling.
Composers will benefit from expanded recognition, with up to three composers eligible to receive individual statuettes for their contributions to a score. Writers seeking Oscars recognition must now provide a final shooting script, while special awards have undergone modifications, with the prestigious Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award now presented in the form of an Oscar statuette.
These reforms underscore the Academy’s commitment to adapting to the evolving landscape of the film industry while upholding the integrity and prestige of the Oscars. As Hollywood prepares for the 97th Oscars, anticipation is high for a ceremony that promises to celebrate excellence and innovation in filmmaking.
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