Times Colonist

You can win Oscar or Emmy, but not both

- GLENN WHIPP

With the motion picture academy allowing streaming and ondemand fare to compete at the 2021 Oscars because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Television Academy reiterated a rule change Thursday that makes Oscar-nominated movies ineligible for the Emmys.

The TV Academy made the alteration in March in an attempt to limit documentar­ies from catapultin­g from the Oscar stage to the Emmy podium. National Geographic’s adventure doc Free Solo won six Emmys in September after taking the documentar­y feature Oscar several months earlier.

“The Television Academy supports the recent decision from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to allow feature films, originally intended for theatrical distributi­on but made available via streaming or video on demand during the current pandemic crisis, to compete at the 2021 Oscars,” the TV Academy wrote in a statement. “Further, the

Television Academy ruled in March that effective in 2021, programs that have been nominated for an Oscar will no longer be eligible for the Emmys competitio­n.”

Double-dipping hasn’t been an issue for feature films such as Netflix’s Roma or The Irishman, which opened in theaters a few weeks before streaming. But there has been overlap in the documentar­y categories with movies including The Square, Citizenfou­r, Icarus and RBG earning both Oscar and Emmy nomination­s. (Icarus, the 2017 doping doc about cyclists, won the Oscar.)

The TV Academy’s rule change is the latest attempt by an awards group wrestling with the blurring lines of television and film. After Ezra Edelman’s 2016 eight-hour documentar­y O.J.: Made In America won the documentar­y feature Oscar, the motion picture academy barred multipart and limited series from the that category. Edelman’s doc premièred at Sundance and saw a theatrical release before running as a five-part series on ESPN.

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