The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

No more streaming-only debuts for Oscar hopefuls

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LOS ANGELES » The Oscars are getting back to normal, eligibilit­y-wise. After two years of pandemic-related adjustment­s, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday that Oscar hopefuls will once again have to launch their films in movie theaters.

Qualifying films are allowed to premiere “day and date” in movie theaters and on a streaming service, but their theatrical run must go for a minimum of seven consecutiv­e days with at least one showing a day in one of six approved major metropolit­an areas. The locations are still Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta and the San Francisco Bay Area.

The rules and changes for the 95th Academy Awards in 2023 were approved by the organizati­on’s board of governors at their most recent meeting, where they determined the eligibilit­y window would return to the standard calendar year. The board also said that individual films may submit no more than three songs for the best original song award.

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