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Oscars Drowned by Global Crises: Can Film Survive?
15 Mar
Summary
- Oscars overshadowed by global crises like war and political turmoil.
- The film industry faces existential threats from consolidation and AI.
- Despite challenges, film remains a powerful and important art form.

The Academy Awards ceremony, once a symbol of Hollywood glamour, is now frequently overshadowed by global crises, diminishing its celebratory nature. A decade ago, the #OscarsSoWhite movement highlighted a lack of diversity, a concern now largely eclipsed by the industry's broader existential threats.
These threats include relentless studio consolidation, financial instability among theater operators, the rise of artificial intelligence, and declining audience engagement. These factors collectively raise questions about the future relevance of cinema.




