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To: yesthatjallen

Here it is condensed (from another site):

“To be eligible for Best Picture, films must meet any TWO of the following FOUR criteria.

1. ON-SCREEN REPRESENTATION

This standard can be met by fulfilling any ONE of these:

Lead actor or significant supporting actor from an ethnic minority group
At least 30 per cent of smaller roles are played by women, LGBT people, disabled people or ethnic minorities
The main storyline is centered on an under-represented group
2. CREATIVE LEADERSHIP

This standard can be met by fulfilling any ONE of these:

At least two senior creative posts, such as casting director, make-up artist or producer, are from an under-represented group including women
At least six smaller roles in the crew are filled by ethnic minorities
At least 30 per cent of the film’s total crew is from an under-represented group
3. INDUSTRY ACCESS

This standard can be met by fulfilling BOTH of these:

Studios and distributors must have paid interns or apprentices who are women or come from minority groups
Training opportunities must be offered to under-represented groups in production, distribution and financing
4. AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT

This standard can be met by fulfilling this ONE requirement:

Multiple senior executives in publicity, marketing and distribution are women or minority groups “


37 posted on 09/09/2020 5:56:20 AM PDT by dynachrome (The panic will end, the tyranny will not)
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To: All

A remake of Gone With The Wind should be interesting....using those criteria.

Maybe Hollyweird could get Al Sharpton to play Rhett Butler.

And Candace Bergen would be perfect playing Scarlett’s “Mammy.”


42 posted on 09/09/2020 9:28:25 AM PDT by Liz
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