The Guardian (USA)

Oscars poised to loosen no-Zoom policy for this year's ceremony

- Catherine Shoard

Producers for this year’s Oscars ceremony are said to be considerin­g relaxing their policy of mandatory in-person attendance for this year’s nominees.

According to a story in the Hollywood Reporter, the Academy has invited all nominees to participat­e in a Tuesday morning Zoom “conversati­on with show producers” Steven Soderbergh, Stacey Sher and Jesse Collins. This will include “updates about the show” as well as details on options should they need to participat­e remotely.

Earlier this month, producers had said there would “not be an option to Zoom in for the show” and that nominees should turn up instead at Los Angeles’ Union Station, where this year’s ceremony will primarily take place.

While most of this year’s nominees are based in the US, concern had been raised over the finances, logistics and safety of those based elsewhere flying to Los Angeles for the ceremony on 25

April.

England has currently banned nonessenti­al internatio­nal travel until midMay, although work exemptions are in place as evidenced by performers such as Harry Styles attending the Grammy awards earlier this month.

Representa­tives of the five internatio­nal feature films – submitted by Denmark, Hong Kong, Romania, Tunisia and Bosnia – could also face hurdles getting to Los Angeles.

Speaking to the Guardian, Alexander Nanau, the director of Romanian film Collective, which is nominated for both best documentar­y and best internatio­nal feature film, said: “We certainly hope to be there – provided it’s safe and logistics allow – but we trust the Academy will find a solution to accommodat­e nominees who face difficult travel restrictio­ns.”

Visitors to California are currently expected to quarantine for 10 days, incurring considerab­le expense and inconvenie­nce, while the re-entry requiremen­ts for travellers back to their own countries vary widely. In some countries, visa offices remain closed.

 ??  ?? The jury is still out on whether nominees will be allowed to attend this year’s Oscars ceremony via Zoom. Photograph: Danny Moloshok/ Invision/AP
The jury is still out on whether nominees will be allowed to attend this year’s Oscars ceremony via Zoom. Photograph: Danny Moloshok/ Invision/AP

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