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What conditions do you need to meet to win the Oscar?

Qualification restriction

1, the length of the feature film is more than 40 minutes, and it has been shown in public with 35mm or 70mm film or non-video tape.

2. To be screened in commercial theaters in Los Angeles, and the advertising and market development during this screening period are in line with industry practice, the screening time must be between 65438+ 10/in 2003 and 65438+February 3 1 in 2003.

Before it is released in Los Angeles, it must be premiered in commercial theaters outside the United States. If the film is not shown in the cinema (such as radio, cable TV, home video and internet), it is not eligible to participate in the Oscar selection. It can't be shown in the media outside the cinema within six months after the premiere, and it can be shown in the media outside the cinema after six months.

4. Submit before the deadline stipulated in the award.

5. When the film is submitted, it should be accompanied by a comprehensive, authentic and reliable list of film producers, as well as the name and release date of the Los Angeles cinema where the film is shown.

6. Films submitted to this Council for review cannot be recalled on June 65438+1October 365438+1October 2004.

7. The Council will finalize the eligibility. The Council will not be disturbed by any man-made obstacles, and it will make its own independent decision on the selection of awards.

8. In case of any dispute, the Bureau reserves the right to retain the award until the dispute is resolved.

9. The announcement by the chairman of the Film Association of a certain country or region that a certain film or related film materials has been nominated for the Oscar Award not only indicates that the project has been shortlisted for the Oscar Competition (whether it is nominated or not, whether it is nominated by the final academy and announced with Kodak Theatre on the day of the award ceremony will be judged by the American Film Association and IMDB respectively).

[Edit this paragraph] Voting rules

1, the final round of voting for various awards is only eligible for active lifelong college members.

2. Eligible films will be included in the annual "screening list" of Oscar.

3. Except for the performance award voting, the leaflet "Selection Projection Form" for nomination voting only refers to the names of participating films, excluding the names of relevant individuals.

4. Nominations and awards are elected by secret ballot. The college provides printed ballots and votes are cast by secret ballot. A qualified notary appointed by the dean of the college will open and count the votes. 5. In the nomination voting, all voting adopts the priority selection and weighted average system. Non-nominated films are not eligible to participate in the final selection.

6. There shall be no more than five nominations for each award.

7. If a nominated film is disqualified by the board of directors for some special reason, no new film will be added to fill the vacancy, and this item will enter the next round of voting with one less nomination.

8. If the winning film is co-produced, the author of the work will get a golden statuette, unless the number of awards in this award is limited. If two films get the same score in the final vote, both films will win the prize.

As for the selection rules of various specific awards, due to space limitations, I won't list them here. But we should pay special attention to the selection rules of the best foreign language film, because it seems to be closely related to us.

Foreign language film rules

1. A foreign language film that participates in the Oscar refers to a film that is more than 40 minutes long, distributed and produced outside the United States, and mainly uses non-English as the language.

2. The participating foreign language films must be premiered in China within a specified period of time, and continuously shown in commercial theaters for more than seven days with 35mm or 70mm film.

3. The chosen dialogue should be the mother tongue of the country. Accurate and expressive English movie titles are needed.

4. A country can only submit one film.

5. The College will issue a formal application form to the participating institutions for the participating film production companies to fill in the details. On the assumed date, the college office must receive the film registration form, actor list, producer list, short English medicine, director introduction, film poster, etc.

6. At the same time, send a copy of the film, and the content must be the same as the original.

7. The Foreign Language Film Judges Award produced five best nominations by secret ballot.

8. Only those active lifelong college members are eligible to participate in the final round of voting for the best foreign language film.

9. Foreign language films can also participate in other awards, but only if they are shown in commercial theaters in Los Angeles for at least seven consecutive days, and the advertising and market development during this screening period are in line with industry practice and must be shown within the specified time period.

10, after winning the best foreign language film award, the director will receive the Oscar award on behalf of the team.

List cancelled awards:

Oscar Awards-1934 to 1960

Gordon sawyer Prize (gordon sawyer Prize)

Best Assistant Director Award-1933 to 1937

Comedy Direction)-Awards-Only 1928.

Best choreographer award-1935 to 1937

Best engineering effect)-only award 1928.

Best Short Film-Color Award-1936 to 1937

Two Best Short Films-Live Version -2 Volumes-1936 to 1956

Best Short Film-Newcomer Award-1932 to 1935

Best story award-1928 to 1956

Best headline writing-1928 only

Unique and artistic production)-prizes only 1928.

Then list the existing Oscar awards in detail:

[Edit this paragraph] Current awards

Best film award-1928 to date

Best Director Award-1928 Up to now

Best actor-1928 so far.

Best Actress-1928 Up to now

Best supporting actor-1936 so far.

Best Supporting Actress-1936 So far

Best Original Screenplay Award-1940 Up to now

Best adapted screenplay award-1928 so far

Best art direction/interior or scenery decoration-1928 till now.

Best Photography-1928 Up to now

Best Visual Effect Award-1963 Up to now

Best film editing award-1935 so far

Original score-1934 till now

Best song award-1934 to date

Sound/Mixing Award-1930 Up to now

Best sound effect clip/sound effect clip/sound effect-1963 so far.

Best Fashion Design Award-1948 Up to now

Best Makeup Award-198 1 year to date

Science or technology award-193 1 year to date.

Best animated feature film award -200 1 so far

Best animated short film award-193 1 year to date

Best live-action short film award (live-action short film)

Best documentary feature award-1942 so far

Best documentary short theme-194 1 year to date.

Best foreign language film award-1957 so far

[Edit this paragraph] Special Award

Academy Honorary Award-1928 Up to now

Russian solberg Memorial Award-1938 to present.

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award-1956 Up to now.

College special achievement award-1972 so far.

Oscar Award (Science or Technology)-193 1 year to date.

Gordon sawyer Prize (gordon sawyer Prize)