After years of criticism for overlooking female directors and actors of color, the academy announced a torrent of diversity-oriented changes.
One high-profile move involved the academy’s most coveted trophy: To qualify for the best picture Oscar, films had to fulfill a new set of diversity and inclusion standards.
A checklist of four categories and nine subcategories cover almost every aspect of the filmmaking pipeline.
Diversity in hiring — actors, directors, makeup artists, publicists, interns — is considered.
To qualify, films must show that they meet two of the four main categories of representation: onscreen (actors, plot), offscreen leadership (set designers, makeup artists), training programs and marketing.
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