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Delay in the big night

Next year’s Oscar ceremony has been postponed by eight weeks to April 25 from Feb 28 because of coronaviru­s.

- By LINDSEY BAHR — AP

FOR the fourth time in its history, the Oscars are being postponed. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the ABC Television Network said that the 93rd Academy Awards will now be held April 25, 2021, eight weeks later than originally planned because of the pandemic’s effects on the movie industry.

The Academy’s Board of Governors also decided to extend the eligibilit­y window beyond the calendar year to Feb 28, 2021, for feature films, and delay the opening of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures from December until April 30, 2021. The 93rd Academy Awards will be held on April 25, 2021.

“Our hope, in extending the eligibilit­y period and our Awards date, is to provide the flexibilit­y filmmakers need to finish and release their films without being penalised for something beyond anyone’s control,” said Academy President David Rubin and Academy CEO Dawn Hudson in a joint statement.

Karey Burke, the president of ABC Entertainm­ent, added: “We find ourselves in uncharted territory this year and will continue to work with our partners at the Academy to ensure next year’s show is a safe and celebrator­y event.”

The 12th annual Governors Awards has also been cancelled. The event, in which honorary Oscars are bestowed to previously announced recipients, is generally held in Los Angeles during the second week of November. The untelevise­d event is a major gathering for many of the year’s awards hopehas fuls.

The film academy been graphandle pling with how to the pandemof ic’s near shutdown the theatrical exhibition and film production and fesbusines­s tival since mid-march. With theatres shuttered, release dates pushed and major festivals like Cannes cancelled, the academy in April made the unpreceden­ted decision to allow films that did not have a theatrical run to be eligible for the awards – but only for one year. The Oscars ceremony date was the big lingering unknown, however.

The organisati­on’s leadership has acknowledg­ed all along that the situation was fluid and that everything was on the table. Now, Oscars nomination­s will be announced on March 15 and the nominees luncheon will be on April 15.

Still, many decisions need to be made. Academy leadership has not yet addressed the format of the show and whether it will be virtual or in-person. Further, the future eligibilit­y of films for the 94th Oscars and that show date will be announced later.

The Oscars have been postponed before, but never this far in advance. The ceremony was pushed back a week because of disastrous flooding in Los Angeles in 1938. In 1968, it was delayed two days following the assassinat­ion of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. And in 1981, it was put off for 24 hours after President Ronald Reagan was shot in Washington DC. The 1981 decision was made four hours before the broadcast was scheduled to begin.

The eligibilit­y window was extended beyond 12 months once before – in advance of the 6th Academy Awards in 1934.

Other entertainm­ent industry awards shows are also in flux. The 74th Tony Awards, originally set for June 7, has been postponed indefinite­ly. But the 72nd Emmy Awards is still holding onto Sept 20. The Baftas announced that its annual film awards were being pushed from Feb 14, 2021 to April 11. And the 78th Golden Globes does not yet have a date.

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