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Oscars to admit streamed films next year

Coronaviru­s upends movie-going

- JILL SERJEANT

LOS ANGELES — The organizers of the Oscars say that films released only on streaming platforms or video on demand while movie theatres are closed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic would be eligible for Academy Awards next year.

The temporary change, which will apply only for next year’s Oscars and will lapse when movie theatres reopen across the nation, was announced in a statement by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this week.

Previously, a movie had to be screened in a movie theatre in Los Angeles for at least seven days in order to be eligible for Oscar considerat­ion.

“The Academy firmly believes there is no greater way to experience the magic of movies than to see them in a theatre. Our commitment to that is unchanged and unwavering. Nonetheles­s, the historical­ly tragic COVID-19 pandemic necessitat­es this temporary exception to our awards eligibilit­y rules,” president David Rubin and chief executive Dawn Hudson said, referring to the disease caused by the virus.

Streaming platforms like Netflix have upended Hollywood, drawing A-list stars such as Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese and producing award-winning content like 2019 best foreign language winner “Roma” that have rivalled what traditiona­l movie studios can offer.

Movie theatres across the United States shut their doors in mid-march, forcing the postponeme­nt of major film releases. The three main movie theatre chains — AMC, Regal and Cinemark — have said they do not expect to reopen until late June or July.

Some films, including Universal Pictures animated “Trolls World Tour,” have been released directly to streaming platforms or video on demand.

Universal will do the same with the upcoming Judd Apatow comedy “The King of Staten Island,” while Walt Disney has announced it will release children’s fantasy film “Artemis Fowl” on its Disney+ streaming platform rather than wait for theatres to reopen. Others are expected to follow.

The Oscars, the highest awards in the movie industry, are still scheduled to take place in Hollywood on Feb. 28, 2021.

 ?? MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS ?? A camera crew runs through a shot movement around an Oscar statue in preparatio­n for the 92nd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Calif., in February.
MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS A camera crew runs through a shot movement around an Oscar statue in preparatio­n for the 92nd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Calif., in February.

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