Academy Awards Announce Major Rule Revisions for 99th Ceremony

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has implemented substantial revisions to its award rules for the upcoming 99th Oscars ceremony in 2027, marking a progressive shift in its approach to eligibility, creative contributions, and international representation. A pivotal update permits performers to secure multiple nominations within the same acting category if their performances are among the top vote-getters. This modification brings acting categories in line with other competitive fields, potentially mitigating strategic campaign maneuvers previously employed to avoid vote splitting for actors with multiple strong roles in a single year.

These changes are designed to foster a more equitable and comprehensive nomination process, acknowledging the full breadth of an actor's annual contributions. Historically, the Academy limited actors to a single nomination per category, a rule that occasionally led to difficult choices for campaigners and voters alike. The revised policy aims to celebrate outstanding artistic achievement regardless of the number of impactful roles an individual delivers within a given period. Furthermore, the Academy has introduced stringent regulations concerning artificial intelligence (AI), requiring credited roles to be demonstrably performed by consenting humans and reserving the right to request comprehensive information on AI's role in any submitted film, particularly emphasizing human authorship in screenwriting categories. This move underscores the Academy's unwavering commitment to human creativity in an evolving technological landscape.

Beyond individual acting recognition and technological oversight, the Academy has significantly expanded the eligibility criteria for international features, allowing multiple films from a single country to contend for nominations. This forward-thinking adjustment, dubbed the “Anatomy of a Fall” rule, permits non-English-language films to qualify by winning top honors at six designated international festivals, even if they are not selected by their national committees. This provides a crucial alternative pathway for critically acclaimed films that might otherwise be overlooked due to national selection biases or political sensitivities. The revised crediting structure for this category will now honor the film itself as the nominee, with the director accepting on behalf of the creative team, thus highlighting the cinematic work above national origin.

These comprehensive adjustments by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences demonstrate a vital responsiveness to the dynamic nature of global cinema and technological advancements. By embracing multiple nominations for actors, setting clear boundaries for AI's involvement, and broadening the scope for international films, the Oscars are reinforcing their dedication to recognizing excellence and fostering inclusivity across the diverse spectrum of filmmaking. This forward-looking approach ensures that the awards continue to champion human artistic endeavor while adapting to the modern era.

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