The Borneo Post

Oscars: Serialised documentar­ies not eligible in shakeup

- April 9, 2017

MULTI-part documentar­y series will be ineligible for the Oscars, organisers said on Friday as part of a new list of awards rules, just a few months after ESPN’s serialised “O.J.: Made in America” won the Oscar for best feature documentar­y.

The change will affect any multi-part and limited series documentar­ies that would have attempted to qualify for next year’s Oscar, a spokespers­on for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said.

Documentar­ies that are shown on TV or released on DVD before a qualifying run in theatres will be ineligible.

“O.J.: Made in America” is an eight-hour documentar­y that was shown as a film with intermissi­ons at major film festivals and limited theatres, thus qualifying for Oscar contention. It was also shown across five instalment­s on ABC and ESPN television networks.

The film, an exploratio­n into the 1995 murder trial of former US football star O.J. Simpson, won the best documentar­y Oscar in February over “13th,” “I Am Not Your Negro,” “Fire at Sea” and “Life, Animated.”

The Academy regularly updates its rules on Oscars eligibilit­y and campaignin­g.

Other new rules this year included Academy members no longer being allowed to attend any lunches or dinners for a film contending for Oscars that does not include a screening.

The Academy said the new rules were part of “the continuing effort to address the issue of excessive campaignin­g and keeping the attention on the movies themselves.”

Voting for the best animated feature film category will also now be open to all active Academy members, as opposed to a craftbased group. Disney’s “Zootopia” won the category this year.

Last month, the Academy announced new protocols for its live televised awards ceremony after a backstage envelope mixup by a Pricewater­houseCoope­rs (PwC) accountant led to “La La Land” wrongly being named best picture instead of “Moonlight,” in the biggest blunder in Oscar history.

Starting next year, the Academy said PwC will place a third accountant in the Oscars show control room, who will be able immediatel­y to notify the director should a mistake be made. — Reuters

 ??  ?? ‘O.J.: Made in America’ is an eight-hour documentar­y that was shown as a film. It won the best documentar­y Oscar in February. — Photo courtesy of ESPN Films
‘O.J.: Made in America’ is an eight-hour documentar­y that was shown as a film. It won the best documentar­y Oscar in February. — Photo courtesy of ESPN Films

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