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Netflix wins Oscar reprieve as academy votes against change

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NETFLIX and other streaming services won’t face a tougher road to the Oscars next year.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences decided against rule changes that would have made it harder for streaming movies to be eligible for awards — despite a push by Hollywood traditiona­lists like Steven Spielberg to ensure that Oscar nominees have more extensive runs in theatres.

Under current rules, eligible movies must have a run at a theatre in Los Angeles County that can be as short as seven days, including three screenings a day for paying customers. Films can be released via other media on or after the first day of that theatrical run.

After Netflix’s “Roma” almost won an Academy Award for best picture this year, some critics accused the company of underminin­g longstandi­ng industry practices on screenings. Spielberg, who won a best-picture award for “Schindler’s List,” has reportedly pushed for changes at the academy. He has said that streaming movies shouldn’t be considered for Oscars unless they also have a traditiona­l run in theatres.

Netflix has been showing its prestige movies like “Roma” in theatres, but only in stretches of a few weeks before they appear on its streaming platform.

The US Justice Department also weighed in on the issue. It warned the academy that if rule changes hurt Netflix, they may violate laws meant to protect competitio­n, according to a person familiar with the matter. Makan Delrahim, head of the agency’s antitrust division, sent a letter to Academy Chief Executive Officer Dawn Hudson on Mar 21, expressing concern about the way new award rules might be written, the person said.

The academy said on Tuesday that it will continue to ponder the issue.

“We support the theatrical experience as integral to the art of motion pictures, and this weighed heavily in our discussion­s,” Academy President John Bailey said in a statement. “We plan to further study the profound changes occurring in our industry and continue discussion­s with our members about these issues.”

The academy did make some changes in other areas. The foreign language film category, for instance, will now be called the internatio­nal feature film. “We have noted that the reference to ‘foreign’ is outdated within the global filmmaking community,” Larry Karaszewsk­i and Diane Weyermann, cochairs of the Internatio­nal Feature Film Committee, said in the statement.

The 92nd Oscars will be held on Feb 9, 2020, in Hollywood.

We support the theatrical experience as integral to the art of motion pictures, and this weighed heavily in our discussion­s. We plan to further study the profound changes occurring in our industry and continue discussion­s with our members about these issues.

John Bailey, academy president

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 ?? —AFP file photo ?? Alfonso Cuaron, Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira attend the Netflix ‘Roma’ premiere on Dec 10, 2018 in Hollywood, California.
—AFP file photo Alfonso Cuaron, Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira attend the Netflix ‘Roma’ premiere on Dec 10, 2018 in Hollywood, California.

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