1905 Movie Network News As the awards season progresses, films that are eligible to participate in the Oscars are gradually emerging. In the end, after strict qualifications, a total of 321 films were eligible to compete for Oscars this year. There are 265 films eligible for Best Picture.
This is a long film list, including almost all films released in North America this year. The Oscars have clear rules for films competing for the Best Picture award. Films must be longer than 40 minutes and must be shown in commercial theaters in one of the following areas: Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago, IL, Miami, FL, and Atlanta, GA, between January 1, 2023, and Atlanta, GA During the period of December 31st. In addition, it must be shown in the same venue for seven consecutive days. In addition, films are required to submit a confidential Academy Representation and Inclusion Standards Entry Form to qualify for Best Picture.
This year’s Oscar process will start with the opening of the voting channel on January 11th and end on January 16th. Nominations will be announced on January 23. The 96th Academy Awards will be held on March 10 at the Oscar Theater in Hollywood and broadcast live on ABC. At the just-concluded Golden Globe Awards, "Oppenheimer", "Killers of the Flower Moon", "Poor Things" and "Stay in School" won almost all the important awards in the film category. Not surprisingly, this year, Oscars in the arts category will also be awarded to these films.
In June of this year, the Oscar judges expanded their lineup, recruiting a total of 398 new people, 34% from under-represented ethnic/racial groups, and 52% from outside the United States, including 51 countries and regions. As the proportion of ethnic minorities and foreigners continues to increase, the Oscar jury lineup has gradually become more international and diverse. The Academy Awards are one of the oldest film awards in the world, founded in 1929. The Academy Awards are the highest awards in the American film industry. Together with the Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, and Tony Awards, they are also known as the four major awards in the American entertainment industry.