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Don’t Doubt It: The Film Academy And Its Inclusion Allies Mean To Change The Business

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The 96th Oscar cycle is upon us, and with it, something new—the mandatory representation and inclusion standards that require filmmakers and/or their storylines and/or their distributors to meet elaborate racial, sexual, and disability guidelines.

Don’t kid yourself with that “everybody qualifies anyway” notion that’s been floating around since the standards were announced a couple of years ago.

These rules are intended to change the film business. If you don’t think so, take a few minutes to browse the long list of compliance resources that are now posted on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences website at raise.oscars.org/resources/standards.

Clearly, the Academy isn’t just out to monitor diversity and inclusion. It wants to help you make your movies the ‘right’ way, or, at the very least, put you in touch with hundreds of people who will do exactly that.

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