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Academy Awards Introduces Choice for Films to Bypass Inclusion Reporting

Lisa Sean Published August 11, 2023
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An intriguing change in the enforcement procedures surrounding the 2023 Academy Awards has surfaced, introducing a subtle but impactful shift that influences feature films participating in the prestigious competition.

The adjustment comes to light as a result of recent updates in the “Frequently Asked Questions” section of the Academy’s Representation and Inclusion Standards Entry platform. This alteration has unveiled a policy transformation that carries potential implications for how inclusion data is reported.

The crux of this change lies in the modified protocol, allowing films entering the Oscars race to exercise a new prerogative: the option to voluntarily withdraw from contention for the highly coveted title of Best Picture. By choosing this route, films can circumvent the requirement of submitting comprehensive data pertaining to aspects such as gender, race, and disability. These data submissions are in line with the recently introduced inclusion standards that govern the eligibility of contenders in the Best Picture category.

This shift signifies a significant departure from the previous stance, which mandated all approximately 300 awards contenders to provide detailed identity-related data via the platform, regardless of their prospects in the competitive Best Picture race.

The underlying motive behind the Academy’s adoption of this new approach appears rooted in the nuanced landscape of films vying for a place in the Best Picture category, the sole classification subject to the enforcement of these inclusion standards.

A telling transformation can be observed in the evolution of the response to Question 13 within the FAQ. The query now reads: “Am I required to create a RAISE submission for a film that I don’t want to be considered for Best Picture?” This alteration underscores the shift in the Academy’s stance regarding participation in the inclusion data reporting process.

While Academy officials have refrained from making public comments about this revision, sources with insights into the matter have shed light on the origins and motivations driving this change.

As the film industry continues to grapple with questions of representation and inclusivity, these alterations in enforcement procedures raise interesting questions about the intersection of art, commerce, and social responsibility within the context of prestigious awards competitions.

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