The Herald (South Africa)

Oscars unveil new diversity rules for best picture nominees

- Jill Serjeant

The body that hands out the Academy Awards has published detailed inclusion and diversity guidelines that filmmakers will have to meet for their work to be eligible for a best picture Oscar, starting in 2024.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which has been criticised for honouring few movies and creators of colour, said the standards represent a new phase of a five-year effort to promote diversity on and off screen.

The rules lay out percentage­s or numbers of actors, production staff, marketing staff and internship­s on a movie that must be filled by people of colour, women, people with disabiliti­es or people from the LGBTQ community.

“We believe these inclusion standards will be a catalyst for long-lasting, essential change in our industry,” Academy president David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson said in a joint statement.

The rules will not apply to films vying for Oscars at the next ceremony next year, but movies that want to be considered eligible for a best picture nomination at the 2024 Oscars will have to meet two of the four new standards.

The four standards cover diversity representa­tion among actors and subject matter, behind-the-camera staff such as cinematogr­aphers and costume designers, paid apprentice­ships and training opportunit­ies, and marketing and publicity.

Criticism of the film academy intensifie­d in 2016 with the social media hashtag #OscarsSoWh­ite, a backlash against two consecutiv­e years of an allwhite field of acting contenders.

Hollywood has come under further scrutiny this year.

Amid mass protests over racism in the US, streaming service HBO Max added a disclaimer and an introducti­on to the 1939 Oscar-winning Civil War film, Gone with the Wind.

Since 2015, the Academy has doubled the number of women and people of colour in its invitation-only ranks.

The Academy’s more than 8,000 members vote to choose the Oscar winners.

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