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28.04.2020 - 23:53 / variety.com
By Marc Malkin
Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has tweaked its Oscar eligibility rules in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
During a meeting on Tuesday, the board of governors approved a temporary hold on the requirement that a film needs a seven-day theatrical run in a commercial theater in Los Angeles County or New York City to qualify for the Oscars.
Instead, films will be allowed to be released digitally without playing in
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The Academy has tweaked its Oscar eligibility rules in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The change is not permanent, and will apply to films released this year, reports variety.com.