Diversity wins! In a first, Academy Awards set inclusion standards for best picture category

All other categories will be held to their current eligibility requirements.

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The best picture award, which is handed out to the producers of a film, is the one category which every film academy member can vote for.
In an historic move, the Oscars are raising the inclusion bar for best picture nominees starting with the 96th Academy Awards in 2024. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Tuesday laid out sweeping eligibility reforms to the best picture category intended to encourage diversity and equitable representation on screen and off, addressing gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity and disability.

The film academy has established four broad representation categories: On screen; among the crew; at the studio; and in opportunities for training and advancement in other aspects of the film's development and release.

Each standard has detailed subcategories as well. To meet the on-screen representation standard, a film must either have at least one lead character or a significant supporting character be from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group, at least 30% of secondary roles must be from two underrepresented groups or the main storyline, theme or narrative must be focused on an underrepresented group. According to the academy, underrepresented groups include women, people of color, people who identify as LGBTQ+ or people with disabilities


The best picture award, which is handed out to the producers of a film, is the one category which every film academy member can vote for. Earlier this year, the South Korean film ``Parasite'' became the first non-English language film to win the award.

All other categories will be held to their current eligibility requirements.

``The aperture must widen to reflect our diverse global population in both the creation of motion pictures and in the audiences who connect with them,'' said Academy President David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson in a written statement. ``We believe these inclusion standards will be a catalyst for long-lasting, essential change in our industry.''
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The second category addresses the creative leadership and crew composition of a film. In order to meet the standard a film must have either at least two leadership positions or department heads be from an underrepresented group and at least one be from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group; at least six other crew be from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group; or at least 30% of the film's crew be from an underrepresented group.

The third category deals with paid internship and apprenticeship opportunities as well as training opportunities for below-the-line workers, and the fourth category addresses representation in marketing, publicity and distribution teams.

The inclusion standards form will be confidential and will not be required for best picture hopefuls for the 94th and 95th Academy Awards.

The inclusion standards were developed by a task force led by academy governors DeVon Franklin and Jim Gianopulos and in consultation with the Producers Guild of America. They also took into account diversity standards used by the British Film Institute and the British Academy of Film and Television Awards.
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These changes will also not affect the 93rd Academy Awards, although the academy has had to make a few alterations because of COVID-19's effects on the movie business, including pushing the ceremony back two months to April 25, 2021 and allowing films that debuted on a streaming service to be eligible for best picture.

ET Awards 2019: Many Shades Of Blue, Banter, And Boardroom Stars Feted
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The 2019 ET Awards saw leading businessmen and politicians in attendance. From Reliance Industries (RIL) boss Mukesh Ambani to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah, big names from all over the country attended the event and celebrated leading businessmen for their work.

The highoctane evening began and ended on a triumphant note. Take a look at some of the best moments from the event.

The 2019 ET Awards saw leading businessmen and politicians in attendance. From Reliance Industries (RIL) boss Mukesh Ambani to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJ..
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At the ET Awards, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reassured India Inc that the Modi-led government has addressed key issues to boost growth. While sounding an optimistic note, she tried to alleviate fears by saying that there were major infrastructure projects lined up as well.

Sitharaman, who was dressed in a green and red silk saree, felicitated Falguni Nayar with the Businesswoman of the Year award. The founder and CEO of Nykaa, while accepting the award, acknowledged her company's contribution to "the way beauty is consumed in India."


Sitharaman also feted E Sreedharan, known as the Metro Man, for his stupendous contribution to the growth of Delhi Metro and its expansion in other cities. The ever-humble Sreedharan while receiving the award on "behalf of colleagues, contractors and suppliers", reiterated that massive infrastructure projects cannot be completed by an individual alone.

At the ET Awards, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reassured India Inc that the Modi-led government has addressed key issues to boost growth. While sounding an optimistic note, she tried to allevi..
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Kumar Mangalam Birla, N Chandrasekaran and Mukesh Ambani comprised front-row audience at the ET Awards on Saturday. While Birla and the Tata Sons boss added a pop of colour to the dress code with their yellow and red ties respectively, Ambani opted for a no-tie look. The trio was seen in an animated conversation with Birla sharing some lively anecdote.

(In pic from left: Kumar Mangalam Birla, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Mukesh Ambani)

Kumar Mangalam Birla, N Chandrasekaran and Mukesh Ambani comprised front-row audience at the ET Awards on Saturday. While Birla and the Tata Sons boss added a pop of colour to the dress code with the..
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From top left: The 2019 ET Awards saw a host of start-up bosses take centre stage. Swiggy Co-Founder and CEO Sriharsha Majety, who was present with his wife Neetha Joy, bagged the Entrepreneur of the Year award. Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal, who was present with his better half Rajalakshmi, took time to bond with Oyo boss Ritesh Agarwal over Ladakh and dogs.

Bottom left: RPG chairman Harsh Goenka, known for his witty tweets, was seen chatting with Yes Bank MD and CEO Ravneet Gill.


Bottom right: Hero Corporate Services Chairman Sunil Munjal had the undivided attention of Ritesh Agarwal, Aditya Ghosh and Raj Jain as he explained his new, no-shave, bearded look.

From top left: The 2019 ET Awards saw a host of start-up bosses take centre stage. Swiggy Co-Founder and CEO Sriharsha Majety, who was present with his wife Neetha Joy, bagged the Entrepreneur of the..
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From left (clockwise): It was a flashback moment at the ET Awards when Home Minister Amit Shah and FM Nirmala Sitharaman recalled the rich legacy of former FM Arun Jaitley and the high ethical standards set by him. Jaitley, who passed away earlier this year in August, was posthumously honoured with the Lifetime of Public Service award. His wife, Sangeeta Jaitley, and daughter Sonali, made a rare public appearance to receive the honour from Shah.

The famous last surname - Bajaj - continued to make news at ET Awards. While Rahul Bajaj's poser to Amit Shah on "climate of fear" went viral, another Bajaj made news, for the right reasons. Bajaj Finance won the Company of the Year award, with Rajeev Jain, MD & CEO, retracing the firm's journey "from issuing a few thousand loans a year to approximately 27 mn loans this year."


Another India Inc star who shone at the ET Awards was Sanjiv Mehta. The Chairman of HUL, who has been a veteran with the group having served more than two decades, was recognised as the Business Leader of the Year. In a year of slowdown and muted consumer sentiment that has seen the FMCG sector hurt over the past two quarters, Mehta has steered the HUL ship amid choppy waters.


And while he may not have been able to do an encore of his CM act, Devendra Fadnavis emerged a winner. The former Maharashtra CM was recognised as the Business Reformer of the Year award, and in his acceptance speech he emphasised that even in Opposition, he will "continue working to improve the business environment."

From left (clockwise): It was a flashback moment at the ET Awards when Home Minister Amit Shah and FM Nirmala Sitharaman recalled the rich legacy of former FM Arun Jaitley and the high ethical standa..
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Away from making headlines at the ET Awards, Bajaj Group Chairman Rahul Bajaj was spotted in conversation with his contemporary Adi Godrej (extreme left) and the Times Group Chairman Indu Jain. The Godrej Group head and Bajaj have been known to be friends for the past few decades.

Away from making headlines at the ET Awards, Bajaj Group Chairman Rahul Bajaj was spotted in conversation with his contemporary Adi Godrej (extreme left) and the Times Group Chairman Indu Jain. The G..
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From top left clockwise: The ET Awards saw the who's who - cutting across business, industry, politics and civil society - share space and face time. The front row audience included among others former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, Godrej Group chairman Adi Godrej, Bajaj Group chairman Rahul Bajaj, Shefali Bajaj, spiritual leader Jaggi Vasudev (also known as Sadhguru), and HUL boss Sanjiv Mehta.

In another corner, Essar heir Prashant Ruia and State Bank of India chairman Rajnish Kumar were seen exchanging notes.

RIL's Executive Director Nikhil Meswani, and Jay Shah - the newly-anointed Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary - were also spotted together, talking cricket and more.

From top left clockwise: The ET Awards saw the who's who - cutting across business, industry, politics and civil society - share space and face time. The front row audience included among others form..
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Blue was the warmest colour at the ET Awards with many guests styling their look in its various hues. FCB India Chairman & CEO Rohit Ohri (left) paired a light-blue Nehru jacket with a blue shirt. Sangeeta Pendurkar, the Chief Executive Officer of Pantaloons at Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited, kept it classy in a cobalt-blue saree with a red border.

Blue was the warmest colour at the ET Awards with many guests styling their look in its various hues. FCB India Chairman & CEO Rohit Ohri (left) paired a light-blue Nehru jacket with a blue shirt. S..
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Women bosses from the ad world set their own style statement at the ET Awards . While Contract India CEO Raji Ramaswamy (left), kept it semi-casual with a blazer and pants and a pink scarf, Tista Sen of Wunderman Thompson wore a powder-green coloured, long ensemble, and sported a black clutch too

Women bosses from the ad world set their own style statement at the ET Awards . While Contract India CEO Raji Ramaswamy (left), kept it semi-casual with a blazer and pants and a pink scarf, Tista Sen..
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