By Tim Gray Senior Vice President People are eager to return to the old normal, and the fate of awards shows is not the top priority, but it is a concern.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences on April 28 addressed the question of eligibility in a time of coronavirus, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.
did the same. But the question remains about the fate of ceremonies, no matter when the world opens up again. In the history of major awards, no show was ever cancelled, but adjustments were occasionally needed.
To paraphrase Tolstoy, happy kudocasts are all alike; every crisis-stricken award show is stricken in its own way. Nobody expects a dramatic change in the upcoming kudocasts.
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