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Oscars' Global Shift: Non-English Films Conquer Top Races

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Academy membership is increasingly global, influencing Oscar nominations.
  • Voting changes in 2019 expanded international film category participation.
  • Streamers like Netflix and Neon boost international film Oscar campaigns.
Oscars' Global Shift: Non-English Films Conquer Top Races

The Academy Awards are experiencing a dramatic evolution, marked by the increased success of international films. This trend is largely attributed to the Academy's expanding global membership, which brings diverse cinematic perspectives into the voting process. A pivotal change occurred in 2019 when voting for the international film category opened up to all Academy branches, significantly increasing the number of voters and the visibility of non-English language productions.

Distributors such as Neon and major streamers like Netflix have played a crucial role by investing heavily in Oscar campaigns for international cinema. This strategic push has helped films like 'Roma' and 'Parasite' achieve unprecedented recognition, including best picture nominations and wins. These efforts have shifted the landscape, with international films now regularly competing in top categories, reflecting a broader acceptance and appreciation of global filmmaking talent within Hollywood.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
International films are receiving more Oscar nominations due to the Academy's growing global membership and a significant change in voting procedures in 2019 that expanded participation.
Streamers like Netflix and distributors such as Neon are instrumental by investing in robust Oscar campaigns for international films, boosting their visibility and chances of nomination.
The trend of international films gaining traction at the Oscars became more pronounced after 2019, following changes to the voting system for the international film category.

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