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Oscars set new rules, voters must now watch every film in a category to cast votes

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has introduced major reforms to boost fairness and inclusivity in Oscar voting, now requiring voters to watch all nominated films in a category before casting their votes.

April 22, 2025 / 12:20 IST
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has introduced major reforms to boost fairness and inclusivity in Oscar voting, now requiring voters to watch all nominated films in a category before casting their votes.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has implemented groundbreaking reforms aimed at enhancing fairness and inclusivity in the Oscars selection process. One of the most significant changes is that voters are now required to watch all nominated films in a category before casting their final ballots.

Previously, while it was recommended, viewing all nominees wasn’t mandatory—allowing some voters to skip lesser-known or longer films. Reports had surfaced of voters admitting to not watching any of the nominees at all. This new rule is intended to ensure that every film gets a fair and informed evaluation, leveling the playing field for filmmakers regardless of their film's popularity or runtime.

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In a powerful step toward supporting displaced artists, the Academy has also revised its rules for the Best International Film category.

Refugee and asylum-status filmmakers are now permitted to represent the country where they currently live, rather than being restricted to their country of origin.